Wow ,I can't believe how much the hip hop scene has changed... now that I'm almost 50,I cringe at some of the songs.i never thought I'd be like my parents.. lol
flea is killing it those pants, story has it that flea only got paid a 100 bucks and those pants to do the video, that day after the shoot someone broke in his car and stole those pants, that's poetic justice
Yeah that’s actually one of my favorite scenes of the movie, when this song is playing in the background. And then uncle buck starts dancing a little bit right as someone grabs his hat just for him to grab someone else’s hat.😄
"Hey, nice music! What is this, The Grass Roots? Ha ha! I'm kidding, I know my music! _What the hell is this...??_ ...HEEEY, PARTY TIME, LET'S GET DOWN HERE! I'm Tia Russell's uncle, Buck Russell. Have you seen "The Bug" around here? Everyone knows "The Bug", he's a hip guy!"
Hands down one of the best 'clean' rap songs ever. Even today I can bust out these lyrics with ease. Such a great song, that takes me back to my younger days.
The year was 1989..I was living in the San Francisco Bay area and this song was constantly in the music rotation every single day on KMEL 106.7; and playing in all the dance clubs there. What a great time to be living and working there 💯🙂
R. King the movie took place in 1987, 2 years before the song's release, but it was a perfect, funny fit. Maybe the director couldn't find a mid-80s song to fit the boys' awkward feelings
Can't beat old school music ...young mc had real talent was a real artist with good clean lyrics and a great party beat ...I can still bust out every lyric ...back when music was good
I was at my grandma's house, I was 10 years old. She had cable, nobody else in the family had cable, this song was on one day. First and only time I seen her dance, I followed suit and we danced plum outta the house onto the porch.
Something about the flow of this song is insane. The entire first 40-50 seconds is so melodically impressive. Honestly shocked this hasn’t been mimicked more.
Ah yes I remember the date and time when all music that existed was exactly like this and there was no shitty music at all... Oh wait no that time never happened shut the fuck up
I made a cassette for our house party in Philadelphia the Summer that this was big (1990 iirc). The peak 90 minutes of the night culminated w this track, blasting from my roomies refrigerator-sized boombox. So many people dancing that we could feel the floor move under us
i will always have a fond memory of this song. i first heard it played at age 18 and I was getting my first lap dance at my first strip club. i can still picture the blonde's face.....mmmmm
Young M.C. knew this was a smash the minute he wrote this! Wild Thang fa' Tone Loc put him on the hip hop map! Continued success my brother! Happy Father's Day! Nuff Said!
@@darrenbeveridge1700 Thank you. Wow! Found out a bunch about her, and DAMN... she's an extremely talented actor!! Seriously. Check out her IMDB Biography! www.imdb.com/name/nm0499866/bio Still smokin' hot too!
Let me get this straight: this vid USED to have 26m views? ....but now has only 150k? So they algo nerfed it to drive it into obscurity. -- Google must die in a fire, soonest.
+Sarah Dickenson Even though I personally don't like them, I can't deny their popularity and impact on music. But just because I said this was one of the best songs of all time doesn't mean Led Zeppelin can't also have a song or two that are one of the best.
+Jordan Miechiels i like it thats why. I just think the zep is better. And all other 60,70,80 music, like 80/90 rap was defineely the best. Wayyyyy way better than new rap. I like old skool originals rap like eazy muthapuckin e, ice cube, tupac and biggie. And i also like older music than that. I have a wide variety of favorites. A WIDE variety. Im the countriest girl you will ever meet, and i like EVERYTHING.
I remember being a young punk and loving this song all because of Flea! It got me to realize there was more music out there that I could jam to. Opened my ears to discover new and different music.
Flea said in an interview the bass line he wrote ended up being a major melody of the song. He didn't get song writing credit. The record company sold millions from this #1 hit and all he got was $200 bucks but he learned from it.
sometimes being infamous pays more then paper. i mean how badass is this esp with those amazing pants..it showcases a young flea in all his glory. nobody got screwed here. esp flea.
I was in university when this was released. A big hit at the time. There wasn't a party or a club I went to that wasn't playing this song. The other big one was Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc. Great memories and lots of fun times. I wish I could go back and do it all again. Thank you for the upload.
Clean lyrics and no disrespecting women in his music.He is very educated and is a college graduate with a bachelor's degree.Not many rappers back then in the '80s possessed those qualities.
Just because it's not using slurs doesn't mean it's respectful. There's a whole verse about how all girls are materialistic and only care about guys for their money 😂 I'm not even saying the song is bad or anything, but less sexist than others =/= not sexist. We can just look back now and see if attitudes towards women have changed since the 80s.
Ahem "Lookin' for love in all the wrong places No fine girls, just ugly faces" "Girls are fakin', goodness sakin' They want a man who brings home the bacon" "Some girls are sophistic, materialistic Looking for a man makes them opportunistic They're lyin' on the beach perpetratin' a tan So that a brother with money can be their man" Yeah, I love this song, but there is definitely a bit of shade thrown at women in the lyrics 😂😂😂
So awesome!! This song was the first song I remember going to my first nightclub when I was turning 16. Absolutely brilliant and I miss the old school rap and fab videos. ❤❤❤
I never cared for rap and I really liked this song back in the day. That’s saying something! It was obviously a really great tune if a person who didn’t like rap liked it. The rhymes were so catchy and the beat was awesome. And you can understand what he’s saying! I wish all rap was like this! You’re not getting your message across if no one understands you. We need more of this today!
Never knew Flea actually played the bass on this song. Knew he was in the clip though - as skaters in the eighties we were both into hiphop and early albums of the Peppers. One of my close friends made a copy of Flea's pants and actually went to school in it :) Man, what a great era this was!
Young MC were the original rap artists when rap music first came out. We've come a long way in rap music over the years since this jam came out in the early 90's.
Absolute genius classic. The Rhymes in the lyrics here are absolute world class, never to be repeated today's lazy generation of cell phone worshippers and video game players
I agree a classic but your point of cell phones and video games is irrelevant.. am I missing something ? are dance clubs nonexistent or guys don’t chase girls anymore? Also it’s possible to do all nowadays with how technology is. I would know because I have experience .. I think you’re just jealous the fact you weren’t raised with such amenities or you’re just a hater of technology and come off like the unabomber lol
erm, he’s talking about the lyrics, dude. the rhymes are clean as hell and have absolutely nothing to do with the clubs, just that people are rarely if ever as good as this anymore, especially when it comes to effort and creativity. and what about the unabomber??? He just said people don’t get out as much, and remix instead of making something original.
Shit we have today? Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Brockhampton, Tyler the Creator, Sabba, good music is out there buddy... in fact it’s right in front of your face.
I loved that this song was in IT. I went to see IT at the movies and looked around the theater when the song came on and everyones head was bobbing. I was 17 when this song came out. Sure miss these days.
This kind of rap needs to return.....there are people that want it.
yeah i kind miss it when it had a beat and flow
You know what they say, what goes around comes around, give it time
This is literally my favourite type of rap. Kinda like Rapper's delight, anybody know any similar songs?
Knolls nj p mi. NY
Including me🤚
FLEA killing it on the bass line which makes this whole song. You can never mistake FLEA’s sound!!!!!!!
Slaps wicked
That was flea!??
Flea from the rhcp didn’t know that
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Listen to this. The drums and beat also comes from here.
@@chrisoppor2042 Yeah he's in the video @2:00 looking like an extra from Fury Road, so like, his normal threads.
Haven’t heard this in like 15-20 years and amazed at how many lines I still remember word for word. Certified CLASSIC.
Classically certified all day long
Wow
,I can't believe how much the hip hop scene has changed... now that I'm almost 50,I cringe at some of the songs.i never thought I'd be like my parents.. lol
Sing now me sistas👍
That's awesome brother,
Were you stone-cold munching? C'mon fatso and just bust a move.
People always talk about 90s hip-hop but the 80s were the real golden age!
Amen to that!
❤
Sugarhill Gang 👊😁😆
@@pinkaholic09they were the 70s
@@jfc4798I never knew how good looking/ handsome Young MC was....WoW 😍
Flea on bass killin it. Still good today.
😮
flea is killing it those pants, story has it that flea only got paid a 100 bucks and those pants to do the video, that day after the shoot someone broke in his car and stole those pants, that's poetic justice
Was flea's involvement only for this video or did he actually do the base track for the song?
@@4eightyvolt he played on the track
One of the best Bass players ever.
When Uncle Buck goes to a party to find his niece, and this little timeless gem is playing in the background...timeless!!
Yeah that’s actually one of my favorite scenes of the movie, when this song is playing in the background. And then uncle buck starts dancing a little bit right as someone grabs his hat just for him to grab someone else’s hat.😄
"Hey, nice music! What is this, The Grass Roots? Ha ha! I'm kidding, I know my music! _What the hell is this...??_ ...HEEEY, PARTY TIME, LET'S GET DOWN HERE! I'm Tia Russell's uncle, Buck Russell. Have you seen "The Bug" around here? Everyone knows "The Bug", he's a hip guy!"
Yea man
@@TBONE_2004 "Get down get down"...awesome reference I thought I was the only one who knew that line for line.
RIP John Candy, best big man comedian ever!
Hands down one of the best 'clean' rap songs ever. Even today I can bust out these lyrics with ease. Such a great song, that takes me back to my younger days.
I see your post and raise you an MC Hammer song. LOL.
lookmanostrings call, raise or fold. No fancy talk at the table lol.
@walterath LOL!
The song Gangsta Paradise doesn't have any cussing in it.
Rappers Delight♡
The year was 1989..I was living in the San Francisco Bay area and this song was constantly in the music rotation every single day on KMEL 106.7; and playing in all the dance clubs there. What a great time to be living and working there 💯🙂
The year I graduated high school ❤
This looks more like 1990 actually lol 🤣
It played in TX all the time!!
@@roguewolf1971Same here. Gen X rules!!!
Same in Chicago
I've just turned 39 and suddenly I'm back in 1990 and 14 years old, lol. Thanks for posting xx
happy belated birthday!
Thanks Tyler! :D
LOL. only 39
ikalwwawag I have to go back 2,
+Brandon Quatro so was I, good times!
This song is actually so well written it’s crazy.
100% tight! This man was so hot.
You say neato, check your libido, and roll to the church in your new tuxedo. ❤
100%
All his music is its crazy
I believe he also wrote all the song for Tone Loc
So good they added it to fortnite
The ability to perform this song flawlessly karoke-style has gotten me laid on more than one occasion. Thank you. Thank you, Young MC.
Karaoke can get you laid? shieeet... what have i been missing...
aimannorzahariwod True story.
Lets see that on TH-cam. :-P (the karaoke offcourse)
Haha!! I could do that, too...I'm a lady though. We don't have that problem. Good on ya, though! :D
I'm not sure if this is true but if it is then good for you.
been listening to this since 1989, seriously, one of the coolest dance tunes ever....
Young MC is H O T ! Baby face...
I never get tired of listening to this song.
You can understand every word he says.
There be some serious truth bombs in here, too.
Yes!!!
Thank you compared to the rap now a day I remember rap when you could understand it but them I'm 66
You're absolutely right I'm looking at this video right now
I also understood some of the words.
Didn't expect this whilst watching "It". Happy it played.
i know right
How come it came up? does the movie take place in the 90s?
R. King 1989
Felix Carter yeah that scene was funny
R. King the movie took place in 1987, 2 years before the song's release, but it was a perfect, funny fit.
Maybe the director couldn't find a mid-80s song to fit the boys' awkward feelings
This song is badass. And the fact that Flea is in it makes it even better!
1000% agree!!!
@@catanarchist25 fo sure 💯
Too bad he only got paid something like $200 for writing the bass line.
Amen!!!!
@@mcrchickenluvr I wouldn't weep for Flea. He's doing okay.
Haven't seen this video since I was a little kid. Watching it as an adult and yelling "Wtf...that's Flea on bass!!!!"
Awesome.
One of the greatest party jams ever created. Masterpiece
Yes 👍it is 😊
Ya dammed right I'm looking at this video right now
All day long.
Haven’t heard this song in decades and still remember every word. The brain is funny
me too!!
Can't beat old school music ...young mc had real talent was a real artist with good clean lyrics and a great party beat ...I can still bust out every lyric ...back when music was good
"...good clean lyrics..."
Right you are, Ken!
I was at my grandma's house, I was 10 years old. She had cable, nobody else in the family had cable, this song was on one day. First and only time I seen her dance, I followed suit and we danced plum outta the house onto the porch.
yooooooooooooooooooooo
@wesleylaws_allday939: Love this story! 😂 thanks for sharing.
God bless you baby! Keep doin it for your grandmother!
Something about the flow of this song is insane. The entire first 40-50 seconds is so melodically impressive. Honestly shocked this hasn’t been mimicked more.
Why can't music still be like this?
Kevin Clifton fun...
Evolution, or devolution
Ah yes I remember the date and time when all music that existed was exactly like this and there was no shitty music at all... Oh wait no that time never happened shut the fuck up
money
I made a cassette for our house party in Philadelphia the Summer that this was big (1990 iirc). The peak 90 minutes of the night culminated w this track, blasting from my roomies refrigerator-sized boombox. So many people dancing that we could feel the floor move under us
I told my grandson this was the rap we loved. I’m 62
You're so right! Smart, sophisticated. ❤
Stay young.
I'm 56 had this cassette in my car everyday
@@DebNKYthis type of rap is corny
I'm 63 and still love it
This stuff needs to be in 2:05 mainstream again! Bring it back 2024!❤
57 years old, and still love this song.
I'm a year behind you, and same. It's funny as h*ll too. ❤
I'm 52, and this song was awesome in 1989 AND it's still awesome in 2024😊
65 on 11/14! One of the best!
FLEA'S bass line is amazing ♥️
im 62 yrs old n i feel like dancing whenever i hear this
I have the sexiest feet
I'm a 42yr old White Brit livin in Australia and this tune makes me laugh and want to dance :-)
Just bust a (dance) move.
i will always have a fond memory of this song. i first heard it played at age 18 and I was getting my first lap dance at my first strip club. i can still picture the blonde's face.....mmmmm
Lets see them!
Young M.C. knew this was a smash the minute he wrote this! Wild Thang fa' Tone Loc put him on the hip hop map! Continued success my brother! Happy Father's Day! Nuff Said!
I’ve had a crush on the girl in the stop sign shorts for almost 20 years now!
She's doubtless old and wrinkly and saggy by now. Gravity gets us all in the end.
Get a life pal
Her name is Cindyana Santangelo.
You and everyone else...
@@darrenbeveridge1700 Thank you.
Wow! Found out a bunch about her, and DAMN... she's an extremely talented actor!! Seriously. Check out her IMDB Biography! www.imdb.com/name/nm0499866/bio
Still smokin' hot too!
How the fuck does this only have 26mil views?, it should be over 100mil by now. A timeless classic.
Yup
a couple of billion views at least
Ya dammed right I'm looking at this video right now
Let me get this straight: this vid USED to have 26m views? ....but now has only 150k? So they algo nerfed it to drive it into obscurity. -- Google must die in a fire, soonest.
And only 30 million 2 years later..
growing up in the 80's and 90's was the best especially growing up with this kind of music in my house and now I play it in my house
Yea yu
THEE best storytelling and groove in this song. Forever a classic!
I am 62 years old and can still bust a move with what I got left. Still able to smile while I am doing it.
One of the best songs of all time.
Yup! I totally agree with you! :-)
No fuckin no. Led zepellin is the shit
+Sarah Dickenson Even though I personally don't like them, I can't deny their popularity and impact on music.
But just because I said this was one of the best songs of all time doesn't mean Led Zeppelin can't also have a song or two that are one of the best.
+Sarah Dickenson then why did you look up this song!! 🤔
+Jordan Miechiels i like it thats why. I just think the zep is better. And all other 60,70,80 music, like 80/90 rap was defineely the best. Wayyyyy way better than new rap. I like old skool originals rap like eazy muthapuckin e, ice cube, tupac and biggie. And i also like older music than that. I have a wide variety of favorites. A WIDE variety. Im the countriest girl you will ever meet, and i like EVERYTHING.
Heard this song again TODAY
Still a classic gem of expression, good fun, and bringing movement and just plain joy to this 58 year old!!! 🙂🙃👍
59 years old here. I can never get enough of this song. I wish I had it played at my wedding reception. Everyone would have gotten up to bust a move.
No rings in the nose ,no tattoos,just good looking women, please come back
Here, here!!!
The BEST music to dance to... ( I hate TATS on women)
I remember being a young punk and loving this song all because of Flea! It got me to realize there was more music out there that I could jam to. Opened my ears to discover new and different music.
I was all about punk and alternative. This song broke barriers.
Flea said in an interview the bass line he wrote ended up being a major melody of the song. He didn't get song writing credit. The record company sold millions from this #1 hit and all he got was $200 bucks but he learned from it.
Record companies screwing musicians is quite a common story.. .across all music genre.
Easy to believe. LOOK: they don't even put Young MC in the thumbnail for his biggest hit song!!
sometimes being infamous pays more then paper. i mean how badass is this esp with those amazing pants..it showcases a young flea in all his glory. nobody got screwed here. esp flea.
"If you got no money and you got no car, you got no woman and there you are"
This song actually has a lot of very useful advice.
Yeah it's the original gold digger song
@@jameskimble4808 you don't have a car. lol
Fuck you I have two cars you don't know shit
I don't know anyone names Katherine so you don't know who I am or what I got
🤣🤟
This is one of the best songs in history! ❤
You can't have a bad day with this in your ears😜
MS.Cherry , You Know it.
Truth
Exactly!
I have bad days. Explain that?
Still one of the best songs to come out of the 80s
1990 almost
@@m420371989 bro
Cult of Personality by Living Color is one of my favorites
Holy Crap.. I'm 45 and for the first time realized Flea is on the bass... just saw him on the music video... Mind Blown.. 🤯
1989: Peaked at #7!
Also featured in Uncle Buck (1989)!
Yes! That’s a great scene 😂
🎩
I was in university when this was released. A big hit at the time. There wasn't a party or a club I went to that wasn't playing this song. The other big one was Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc. Great memories and lots of fun times. I wish I could go back and do it all again. Thank you for the upload.
Young MC also wrote Funky Cold Medina lol
Wild thing by tone loc is the best
@@colinlanglo8043 Young MC also wrote Wild Thing
Honestly, this song is so underrated.I wasn’t even alive when this song came out but I wish I was because the late ‘80s/early 90’s look so lit 😂😂
It was a fun time.
@@Vlfkfnejisjejrjtjrie no it wasn't
some of the best tunes were made during that time...memories!
It was a great time. No one stuck to their phones. Girls were natural. Not some silicone bimbos. lmao mumble rap didn’t exist.
oh yeah,,good times..simpler life. Great People everyone was cool. Girls were fine and smelling nice
This song will always spark up the feeling to get up and move!
It's up there with:
It Takes Two by DJ EZ Rock & Rob Base
I love that one !
...throw in Salt n Pepa's Push It and you have the 80s Trifecta. Add Sir Mix A Lot's Baby Got Back and we officially have an 80s hip hop dance party.
Absolutely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SC 2024, 65yr, Still love it! Young Folks don’t know have to FUN with music!👍🏽🥰🇺🇸
One of the best hip hop performances ever, the best music and lyrics.
This song takes me right back to being a kid in the 90's. I would listen to this song so damn much. Still love listening to it at 34!
This video has so many layers... Been watching it since it first appeared on MTV and today I caught a few things I had never seen before... Love it!!!
This song brings me back to my 20's....I'm 58 now and still loving this!
There isn’t a rapper more underrated than Young M.C. Bust a Move was the first rap video I remember watching, I was twelve at the time.
This was a great time for Rap music and being a teen. Thanks for posting this lyrical gem!
as a teen with zero confidence when this song came out, it was a voice of the heavens that said...dont be a shy twat and bust a move
Clean lyrics and no disrespecting women in his music.He is very educated and is a college graduate with a bachelor's degree.Not many rappers back then in the '80s possessed those qualities.
Broads loved to be disrespected just look at what they do to themselves. Men are just telling it as it is.
Hmm 🤔 I’m not sure we’re listening to the same lyrics here. Full of misogynistic nonsense.
Just because it's not using slurs doesn't mean it's respectful. There's a whole verse about how all girls are materialistic and only care about guys for their money 😂
I'm not even saying the song is bad or anything, but less sexist than others =/= not sexist. We can just look back now and see if attitudes towards women have changed since the 80s.
Yup. Good luck trying to bring "the golden age".
Ahem
"Lookin' for love in all the wrong places
No fine girls, just ugly faces"
"Girls are fakin', goodness sakin'
They want a man who brings home the bacon"
"Some girls are sophistic, materialistic
Looking for a man makes them opportunistic
They're lyin' on the beach perpetratin' a tan
So that a brother with money can be their man"
Yeah, I love this song, but there is definitely a bit of shade thrown at women in the lyrics 😂😂😂
So awesome!! This song was the first song I remember going to my first nightclub when I was turning 16. Absolutely brilliant and I miss the old school rap and fab videos. ❤❤❤
i am pretty old now, but i still enjoy this classic, thing is now i bust a hip instead of moves,,lol
I know rite🤘💙😂
私も‼️🙌i'm 51😁👍️💃💃💃
Facts. 😂
Love that!!!!
Same 😁
I never cared for rap and I really liked this song back in the day. That’s saying something! It was obviously a really great tune if a person who didn’t like rap liked it. The rhymes were so catchy and the beat was awesome. And you can understand what he’s saying! I wish all rap was like this! You’re not getting your message across if no one understands you. We need more of this today!
Young MC came to speak at my high school. Before that I had never heard of him, but checking this out it’s actually pretty cool!
How have I lived 34 years on this earth without knowing that Flea played this iconic bassline?!
Same
I didn’t know either!
He only got paid $200 for his contributions.
This track aged like fine wine 🍷 👌
I’m still listening to this song, love my 80s👏👏♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Never knew Flea actually played the bass on this song. Knew he was in the clip though - as skaters in the eighties we were both into hiphop and early albums of the Peppers. One of my close friends made a copy of Flea's pants and actually went to school in it :) Man, what a great era this was!
20 years +, still a track I can play with kids in the car!
Fleas Bass line probably some of his best work. Fat simple and funky.
Young MC were the original rap artists when rap music first came out. We've come a long way in rap music over the years since this jam came out in the early 90's.
Run DMC, Ice T, Slick Rick, Rakim, he was not the original.
@@mr.iiconicyeah, but we white Valley Girls dug this stuff hard. ❤
@@DebNKY this stuff rocks, it's just not the original.
Still as good as the day it was written.
Got it!🐱
I was exposed to this music as a child. its one of the few early raps that i really remember.. from my childhood..
I was a teenager when Young MC came out with this 😂❤ Still love him 👌🏻
Absolute genius classic. The Rhymes in the lyrics here are absolute world class, never to be repeated today's lazy generation of cell phone worshippers and video game players
I agree a classic but your point of cell phones and video games is irrelevant.. am I missing something ? are dance clubs nonexistent or guys don’t chase girls anymore? Also it’s possible to do all nowadays with how technology is. I would know because I have experience .. I think you’re just jealous the fact you weren’t raised with such amenities or you’re just a hater of technology and come off like the unabomber lol
erm, he’s talking about the lyrics, dude. the rhymes are clean as hell and have absolutely nothing to do with the clubs, just that people are rarely if ever as good as this anymore, especially when it comes to effort and creativity.
and what about the unabomber??? He just said people don’t get out as much, and remix instead of making something original.
@@unclebump5107 Because the cell phones are a distraction and the video games are a waste of time.
@@MikeDunn huh how are they a waste of time ?
@@unclebump5107 Well how are they productive? Are you accomplishing anything?
The intelligence in the lyrics and the rhyming and the bass track... back up singer... genius. Best rap song ever.
Last week I was in an elderly assisted living place and this song was playing over the lobby music speakers.
It was pretty awesome.
must be classed as contemporary music there?
You just made me feel old AF...
And I'm 45
Just to think this was considered "garbage" music back in those days but is pure solid gold compared to what we have today
Bingo
Shit we have today? Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Brockhampton, Tyler the Creator, Sabba, good music is out there buddy... in fact it’s right in front of your face.
Garbage? This was great. That whole era was. The fun days of Bell Biv Devoe, Young MC, Tone Loc, 2LiveCrew are missed.
It won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance... garbage?
I thought he (Young MC) was corny back when he came out but now I can see that he was really dope on a rope- respect!
Love hearing this on "Uncle Buck" MISS YOU JOHN CANDY!!!
The best song to come out of the 80s ever!!!! Memorized the lyrics and can still sing them verbatim!Who doesn’t want to dance when this plays?
The bassist fucking wilin' out man. Is that Flea from RHCP?
yeah it is
That's Him, Back in The day ..
Flea is the best!
There's also the guy from 'New Kids On The Block'... so there goes the cred!
There's no New Kid in this video
Flea on the bass man! fkn epic!
I was just looking at this video going,,, is that flea?!.... make sense now cuz the bassline is so damn funky
😆... I remember this on 'America's Top10' it was on in the early hrs in the UK,,, It was a 'Chuune'...bless 🙏
WHO STILL BUSTIN A MOVE IN 2024 BESIDES ME
Prayers go out
ME!!!! 🎉
Sup ..... And catsup your move or mine. Bring your cardboard.
I am
Me
' Tale for all the Fella's ' Have not heard this Song In Ages. Love It. I had this on Cass -Single ( Cassette Tape ) for my Car. I am Old.
dude i am 15 and obsessed with cassettes pleseeee can i buy it from youuuuu
Timeless slapper, Flea didn't get his due credit
I’ve had a crush on the girl in the stop sign shorts for almost 20 years now!
Anything more that a handful is wasted. Lol.
Who is she?
Best bassline and backline rhythm ever. So funky and relentless. So good.
0:37 The line of dancing. So 80/90's awesomeness.
Ha, that's one of my favorite parts! I love the dude at 3:41 too
that's what im saying Andrew perry lol.. he's having a good time!!
bitfreakazoid dude I wish I could dance like that
all about motown
So come on fatso and bust a move
Where has the time went !!! Song still jams and it’s been a very very very long time since it came out
Beverly Marsh in the new IT movie is jamming to this song :D
Couldn't be happier right now watching this.
I'm not here because of "It". I'm here because I was 13 in 1989 and I remember this.
ok boomer
I'm 13 now, this music is way better than what's being produced now
@@cianob3654 ok zoomer
@@ommmmara OK Boomer
@@troublemagnet1 how _dare_ you
Damn that bass line does something to my soul!
That's the chili, when cool.
It's 2018 and I still love this song. It's a classic.
#WEDNESDAY #FEBRUARY #23RD #2022...#4:05PM!!!😇🌻
Cold facts - Young MC one of the most underrated rappers of all time
We’re getting off the battle bus with this one🎉
This is when the best music was around.jamming in clubs
Music you could actually enjoy and dance to without thinking about it. What a great concept for having fun.
Sitting in pools here. Omg 😢 beautiful pup will be missed 2012. 2024 nice work buddy, we celebrate u 🎉
This song is so freaking ICONIC 😄👏🌟
I was 19 when this came out. Damn getting old sucks.
LOL...I'd rather call it, "vintage". 40s hit, damn, everything starts fallin apart. That's cool, we had a great span of music. :-)
haha..me too. I was in AIT for the US Army in Aberdeen Maryland.
'89?? holy crap, i woulda guessed 92 or 93
I was 12, I remember going on a camping field trip & sneaking out with a bunch of friends to plug in a *tape player* to listen to this song.
Kim B you got that right.
Yes yes it OK , let flea in. His awesome is for ALLLLLL of us.
discovered RHCP because of this song - Flea is a beast :)
I loved that this song was in IT. I went to see IT at the movies and looked around the theater when the song came on and everyones head was bobbing. I was 17 when this song came out. Sure miss these days.
This is every bodies jam 😍
Jo Miles Miles i was 12 n the shit
I was 12... One of the very first music videos I remember watching on MuchMusic up in Canada.
This will never get old...great song