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"'''Shake Your Rump'''" is the second track on the [[Beastie Boys]]' second studio album ''[[Paul's Boutique]]'', released on July 25, 1989. It was produced and written by the [[Beastie Boys]] and the [[Dust Brothers]]. Engineered by [[Mario Caldato]] and [[Allen Abrahamson]]. |
"'''Shake Your Rump'''" is the second track on and the first single from the [[Beastie Boys]]' second studio album ''[[Paul's Boutique]]'', released on July 25, 1989. It was produced and written by the [[Beastie Boys]] and the [[Dust Brothers]]. Engineered by [[Mario Caldato]] and [[Allen Abrahamson]]. |
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==Samples<ref>[http://www.whosampled.com/Beastie-Boys/Shake-Your-Rump Analysis of the samples on WhoSampled.com]</ref>== |
==Samples<ref>[http://www.whosampled.com/Beastie-Boys/Shake-Your-Rump Analysis of the samples on WhoSampled.com]</ref>== |
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"Shake Your Rump" is the second track on and the first single from the Beastie Boys' second studio album Paul's Boutique, released on July 25, 1989. It was produced and written by the Beastie Boys and the Dust Brothers. Engineered by Mario Caldato and Allen Abrahamson.
Samples[1]
- "Holy Ghost" by the Bar-Kays
- "That's the Joint" by Funky 4+1
- "8th Wonder" by the Sugarhill Gang
- "Jazzy Sensation" by Afrika Bambaataa
- "Good Times Bad Times" by Led Zeppelin
- "Dancing Room Only" by Harvey Scales
- "Funky Snakefoot" by Alphonse Mouzon
- "Tell Me Something Good" by Ronnie Laws
- "Unity" by James Brown and Afrika Bambaataa
- "No Matter What Sign You Are" by Diana Ross and The Supremes
- "6 O'Clock DJ (Let's Rock)", "Born to Love You", & "Yo Yo" by Rose Royce
- "Super Mellow", by Paul Humphrey, Willie Bobo, Shelly Manne, & Louis Bellson
Cultural references
Informations taken from:[2]
- Club Med
- Fred Flintstone
- Kangol
- Patty Duke
- Pigpen
- Tango
- Whippit
- Joe Lutcher
- The Brady Bunch
- Bong bubbling before shotgun blast sound effect, as in "shotgunning" the bong
Music video
The video presents the Beasties rapping and dancing in front and around three cameras: one at high shot, one at medium, and one at low. The song is slightly altered: The accidental synchronize from "To All the Girls" is taken out, the tape rewinding in the middle of the song is replaced and the wind sound effect at the end of the song is taken out because it segues into "Johnny Ryall."