is more than just a club anthem; it is a masterclass in how to bridge musical generations. Released in August 2006 by French DJ Bob Sinclar and co-producer Cutee B , the track became a global sensation, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart and topping dance charts across Europe. 1. The DNA of a Dance Classic
The track’s undeniable energy comes from its creative "reworking" of the 1990 classic by C+C Music Factory . Rock This Party Everybody Dance Now
The video mimics legendary scenes like Tom Cruise in Risky Business , Nirvana’s "Smells Like Teen Spirit," and Michael Jackson’s Thriller . is more than just a club anthem; it
The song also carries a hidden history regarding artists' rights. The original 1990 hook by was initially uncredited, with another performer lip-syncing her parts in the music video. Wash’s subsequent legal battle led to federal legislation mandating vocal credits on albums and videos, ensuring her legendary voice was properly recognized in later versions like Sinclar's . The DNA of a Dance Classic The track’s
Experience the high-energy parodies and classic beats in the official music video for Bob Sinclar's club hit:
While the original 1990 version was a pioneer for combining rap and gospel-style vocals, Sinclar's 2006 version revitalized the "Everybody Dance Now" invitation for a new millennium of club-goers. 2. A Music Video Full of Parodies
Sinclar modernized the sound by blending hip-house and tribal house beats with new vocal contributions from Dollarman , Big Ali , and Makedah .