The song that marked the beginning of the new sound of the 90s was "Pump Up the Volume," even though it was released in 1987. Towards the end of the 80s, "Pump Up the Jam" also contributed to this change in sound.
They used to play so much high energy dance music back in those 80s and 90s. I don't even think they even put out electronic dance music on the radio anymore.
Awww my mom was a teen Mom and this song she would jam the F out of 😆 I always forget how young she was at the time a mere kid child her self. I remember going to relatives houses to shower cause they had electricity and water my mom would watch MTV with my cousin cause they had cable. I didn't know it till I got older how HYpe MTV used to be and how it was the in thing and when we first got electric my mom got us cable 😭😭😭 awww I love my mother glad she's with us still so greatful of single rez moms
@@ClubMTVFanPage Ok thanks. I always wondered what happened to Laura Brazil, she disappeared after awhile but would still see Tracy, Camille, etc on the show.
as i matter of fact , back then clubs woudnt allow overweight girls or dudes with cheap clothes in, so thats why footage of the 80s u see only fit people at clubs
My parents were 17 in that time and they still dance to this song lol
becky on roseanne was blasting up her room to this with her walkman. watch it on roseanne
This was the new sound of the 90s euro dance scene emerging. And people were living for the new sound
misshellybeach exactly!
..eyahhh...i remember well when this song came out...!! i was a lil boy looking for some brand new s on tv...so on....
it was a mixture of 80s Chicago house music & early New York hip hop mixed in one… she mentioned it a few times.
The song that marked the beginning of the new sound of the 90s was "Pump Up the Volume," even though it was released in 1987. Towards the end of the 80s, "Pump Up the Jam" also contributed to this change in sound.
@@penamigph4448Late 80s an early 90s were musically the same.
Crowd was really hype for this slammin' song!
Before cell phones and social media!
yeah peeps making their own grooves in their head and inventing these moves!!
times were better without social media dating apps and fb
They used to play so much high energy dance music back in those 80s and 90s. I don't even think they even put out electronic dance music on the radio anymore.
One of the BEST dance song of all time!
I love how excited everyone got when this song came on
Take a shot every time you see the running man >>> see you in the emergency room 😁
That would be a dangerous drinking game 😁
0:15 Dude is doing work. The running man. 😂 Good times. I miss the 80's.
This was before we had stupid cellphones and social media and modern Taylor swift music junk! This is the best music ever! Anyone listening in 2024?
You're definitely right... 🙆
The excitement of the dude in back when lady announces the song, is priceless. I've would've reacted the same way :D
*2019 lyric change*
Stop looking at your phone tonight
Make my day
Lol
I love these old dance videos I wish MTV would still do this with new music
This will haunt me forever. I was so nervous, and said jan instead of jam. LOL I knew as soon as it came out. HAHA
Awww my mom was a teen Mom and this song she would jam the F out of 😆 I always forget how young she was at the time a mere kid child her self. I remember going to relatives houses to shower cause they had electricity and water my mom would watch MTV with my cousin cause they had cable. I didn't know it till I got older how HYpe MTV used to be and how it was the in thing and when we first got electric my mom got us cable 😭😭😭 awww I love my mother glad she's with us still so greatful of single rez moms
HOUSE MUSIC FOREVER 🎶🎶🎶👍
Love the atmosphere, wish I was there. Thx for adding the vid.
miss the atmosphere but NOT the underwear
I just wish there were more songs like this in 2021, so that I could pump up the jam!
"Pump Up the Jam! Pump Up the Jam! Pump Up the Jam! Pumping up!" I love that song! 😍🎵🎶🎵🎶🌃
Man this is great.
I want to go back.😢
club mtv was hype
You know it!
Lmaooooo the buzzkill at the end why would she do thattt
There should be a Club MTV reunion and Downtown Julie Brown show up.
I was saying the same thing
lol every time I go downtown I always look for her💚💚💚
Amazing!
I want a place to stay!!! Make my day, Mr. Dj!!! 😍🎧💕
It's all about knowing how to dance the,"running man or Roger rabbit"!!!😂
How cute is the guy at 1:30. Love his dancing 😊
PUMP UP THE JAM TECTRONIC 1989 THATS 33 YEARS AGO MY MOM WAS GOING TO PRIMARY SCHOOL
This is FIRE 🔥
Awesome
Technotronic groupe originaire de 🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪 nostalgie quand tu nous tiens
PUMP UP THE JAM 1989 THATS 33 YEARS AGO
I'm surprised there weren't any injuries with the way people are dancing 😂
thats really fun
0:26 LOL that MTV song ID reads: *Technotronics* featuring Felly. Somehow, even *Technotronics* sounds dope. haha
0:15 the meanest running man ever
Laura: "Pump up the jan..." lol
OH SKUNT
Top top
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Ya kid k the original!!
FELLLYYY! The days when it took a while to unearth the fakers
I don't think we have places for dancing in Knoxville TN anymore at all.
That's my baby momma singing not FELLY tho
remaster!!
Probably more like this is from early 1990, not the 80s. PUTJ was released Nov 1989.
The 1990 set change hadn't happened yet, this is definitely late 89.
Youre wrong, the single came out in August 1989 However the album came out in Nov 1989
Was that Laura Brazil at the beginning talking w/ Julie Brown? She was my favorite dancer back when I watched ClubMTV...along w/ Tracy Warbin
That's a different Laura!
@@ClubMTVFanPage Ok thanks. I always wondered what happened to Laura Brazil, she disappeared after awhile but would still see Tracy, Camille, etc on the show.
She posted a comment here, look for Laura Barrios
who are the two guys at 1:04?
Can we get air dates on this vidz?
Sure, I'll see if I can find that for you.
What do you want to do the jam?
Pump it up!
I find that this song is unrelated to the harrowing war poems and pacifist literature inspired by the barbarism of World War I.
Chick at the beginning is gorgeous. Wtf happen to the woman looking like that. Now they just throw 6in of make up on and are all over weight
They still exist but society worships pornstar bodies than something natural
as i matter of fact , back then clubs woudnt allow overweight girls or dudes with cheap clothes in, so thats why footage of the 80s u see only fit people at clubs
She was not the singer.
yes you right. it was Ya Kid K alias Manuella Kamosi. She was featured on the 2nd video „get up!“ and in the 1992 revlon hit ‚Move This