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Jump Around

"Jump Around" is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain, produced by DJ Muggs of the hip hop group Cypress Hill, who has also covered the song. It became a hit in 1992, reaching number 3 in the United States. A 1993 re-release of the song in the United Kingdom, where the initial release had been a minor hit, peaked at number 8. "Jump Around" was featured at position 580 on Q Magazine's 1001 Best Songs Ever,[2] number 24 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s,[3] number 66 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop, number 325 on Blender's 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born and number 47 on NME's 100 Best Songs Of The 1990s. The song is popular among dancehall DJs and is widely regarded in the United Kingdom as a club classic.

"Jump Around"
Single by House of Pain
from the album House of Pain
B-side"House of Pain Anthem"
ReleasedMay 5, 1992 (1992-05-05)[1]
GenreHip hop
Length3:37
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)DJ Muggs
House of Pain singles chronology

Development

DJ Muggs has stated that he originally produced the beat for Cypress Hill, but rapper B-Real did not want to record at that time. It was subsequently offered to Ice Cube, who refused it, before finally being taken and used by House of Pain.[4]

Samples

The song features a distinctive horn fanfare intro, sampled from Bob & Earl's 1963 track "Harlem Shuffle". The song also samples "Popeye the Hitchhiker" by Chubby Checker, but it is best known for a high-pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar—66 times in the course of the recording.[citation needed]

The origin of the squeal has been the subject of debate. American blogger Anil Dash and musician Questlove of hip-hop band The Roots have insisted on Prince's "Gett Off" as the source.[5] A Newsweek reader performed a spectrogram analysis, which revealed that the sample more closely matches Junior Walker and the All Stars' "Shoot Your Shot", and House of Pain member Everlast himself told Questlove that it is a horn making the squeal and not Prince; he later claimed the sample was from Divine Styler's "Ain't Sayin' Nothin", which samples "Shoot Your Shot".[6] However, Anil Dash claims the band has denied that the sample is Prince to avoid paying royalties to the singer. An identical squeal can also be heard throughout the track "Gotta be a Leader," released two years earlier by the group Guy.[7] For his part, DJ Muggs says the sample came from neither Prince nor Junior Walker.[8]

Critical reception

About.com's Bill Lamb said that "after one time of hearing this riveting blend of rap and rock, you will likely never forget the sampled saxophone squeal from Jr. Walker and the All Stars that leads off every bar."[9] He also wrote that "for a brief period of time in the 1990s, it seemed that the marriage of edgy rock and hip-hop could actually become a thing. 'Jump Around' is proof that the union could either be incredibly infectious or annoying, depending on one's tolerance for the incessant siren that accompanies the pounding beats."[10][unreliable source?] AllMusic editor Rob Theakston described the song as a "dynamite classic".[11] He also added that the "anthem" that got the Irish boys rolling in the first place "still sounds as timeless and energetic nearly a decade along".[12] J.D. Considine for Schenectady, New York's The Daily Gazette noted it as "springy" in his review,[13] and Scott Sterling from The Michigan Daily called it the "most happening track" on the House of Pain album.[14] Bill Wyman from Entertainment Weekly said, "It’s a charging dance number based on a sampled snatch of bagpipe."[15] Another editor, Leah Greenblatt wrote that "the first and only members of hip-hop's Irish-American Thug Life Hall of Fame earned their spot in that (imaginary) pantheon with this killer blast of rapid-fire rap bravado."[16] Brian A. Samson from the Gavin Report commented that "this uptempo single provides listeners with what H.O.P. calls "fine malt lyrics." Laced with squeaky buzzes that sounds like of a clarinet played by a novice, the beats should provide for some head-noddin' action."[17]

Across the Atlantic, Dublin-based Evening Herald called it a "compelling single."[18] The Irish Independent said that with it, the group "made a fairly groovy record."[19] Music Week's RM Dance Update stated that it is an "excellent debut", adding, "built on a chugging Caribbean rhythm, 'Jump Around' features a strong Heavy D-like rap and its popularity is ensured by a chanted chorus with the buzz word 'Jump'. With a sleeve festooned with shamrock leaves and an Irish flag, it seems Tommy Boy may have beaten Talkin' Loud in the race to give us Irish rap."[20] Editor Andy Beevers called it "an infectious bouncy track", adding that lyrically, "their invitation to jump is as aggressive as Kris Kross's was cute."[21] NME described the song as "irresistible, the ultimate easy floorfiller, and floor-destroyer."[22] Rupert Howe from Select magazine described it as a "Kris-Kross-with testosterone smash" and added that it is "an impossibly simple freestyle skank that stormed the US billboard big-time."[23]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Jump Around" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, while reaching number 5 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs and number 17 on the Billboard Billboard Dance Club Songs. In Canada, the single hit number 7 on the RPM Dance/Urban Chart and number 45 on the RPM Singles Chart. In Europe, it managed to climb into the Top 10 in Ireland, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. In the latter, "Jump Around" peaked at number 8 in its second run on the UK Singles Chart, on May 23, 1993.[24] Additionally, it was a Top 30 hit in Belgium and Sweden, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it hit number 30 in June 1993. In Oceania, the single peaked at number 15 in Australia and number 31 in New Zealand. It earned a gold record in Australia and the UK, with a sale of 35,000 and 400,000 singles. In the US, it earned a platinum record, when 1 million units were sold there.

Music video

The music video for "Jump Around" was filmed during the 1992 New York City Saint Patrick's Day parade. Portions were shot on the parade route as well as in Central Park and Old Town Bar and Restaurant. New York Yankees super fan and Yankee Stadium regular Freddy Schuman can be seen in the parade crowd, ringing his signature shamrock pan near the end of the video.[citation needed] The video ends with a dedication to the memory of Matt Champy, a friend of the band who died in 1992.[25]

Track listings

  1. "Jump Around" (Master mix) – 3:37
  2. "Jump Around" (DJ Bizznizz remix) – 4:06
  3. "Jump Around" (Pete Rock remix) – 3:56
  4. "House of Pain Anthem" (Master mix) – 2:35

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Jump Around"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[53] Gold 35,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[54] Gold 45,000 
Germany (BVMI)[55] Gold 250,000 
United Kingdom (BPI)[56] Platinum 600,000 
United States (RIAA)[1] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
  Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Jump Around"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States May 5, 1992
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Tommy Boy [1]
United Kingdom September 28, 1992 XL [57]
United Kingdom (re-release) May 10, 1993
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[58]

Cover versions

In 2013, Everlast released a cover of the song, as "Jump Around?". It was released on the EP The Life Acoustic.[59]

On September 16, 2016, British YouTuber and rapper KSI released his own version of "Jump Around", featuring American rapper Waka Flocka Flame.[60]

In 2019, American nu metal band Coming for Blood released a cover version of "Jump Around", featuring former House of Pain and current Limp Bizkit member DJ Lethal on turntables.[61]

Use in sports

 
University of Wisconsin students in sections O & P at Camp Randall Stadium jumping around and dancing in 2014 to "Jump Around"

At home football games at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, students "Jump Around" to the song between the third and fourth quarters. The tradition grew out of the men's varsity swim team members, in 1992, playing it over a portable CD player and broadcasting via a smuggled-in megaphone to sections O and P during the games to rile up those sections. In March 1997, at a Fraternity party at Delta Tau Delta at midnight the song was played with the football team and members of the future stadium employees and it became the midnight anthem for every party until the end of that year. The "unofficial" start was on Saturday, October 10, 1998, at the Badgers Homecoming game against the Purdue Boilermakers.[62] After no offensive points were scored in the third quarter, and en route to their second 6–0 start of the modern football era, one of the Badgers' marketing agents, who was in charge of sound, piped the song through the loudspeakers.[63] It stirred up fans and players and eventually became a tradition.[63]

However, on September 6, 2003 (the Badgers' first home game of the season), with construction of skyboxes surrounding Camp Randall Stadium, UW officials decided to cancel the "Jump Around" due to worries about structural integrity. Stadium security and the local police department had been informed of this decision but no notification had been given to the fans.[64] When news surfaced on Monday, September 8, that this event was not a technical or human malfunction, but rather a decision by campus officials, the students launched a protest. Petitions circulated and students pushed back against administration. Structural engineers confirmed that the stadium would suffer no structural damage caused by the vibrations created by jumping. Two days later, Chancellor John D. Wiley announced that the "Jump Around" tradition would resume.[65] The song's title is displayed on unofficial Wisconsin Badgers clothing and apparel, along with the credit/debit cards of the university's employee/student/alumni credit union.

Professional wrestlers J. C. Ice and Wolfie D, collectively known as PG-13, used a censored version of the song as their entrance to the rings.

The Detroit Tigers use this song when they hit a home run. Brian Wilson also used it as his entrance song in 2010 while he was relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants.

Whenever the Rally Monkey, the unofficial mascot of the Los Angeles Angels makes an appearance on the Angel Stadium videoboard, she would be seen holding a sign saying that it's 'RALLY TIME!" while the song plays.

The Vegas Golden Knights use this song as the teams return to the ice for the 3rd period.

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External links

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For the TV series formerly known as The JumpArounds see The Fresh Beat Band For 1995 s The Den summer replacement see Jump Around Ireland Jump Around is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain produced by DJ Muggs of the hip hop group Cypress Hill who has also covered the song It became a hit in 1992 reaching number 3 in the United States A 1993 re release of the song in the United Kingdom where the initial release had been a minor hit peaked at number 8 Jump Around was featured at position 580 on Q Magazine s 1001 Best Songs Ever 2 number 24 on VH1 s 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s 3 number 66 on VH1 s 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop number 325 on Blender s 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born and number 47 on NME s 100 Best Songs Of The 1990s The song is popular among dancehall DJs and is widely regarded in the United Kingdom as a club classic Jump Around Single by House of Painfrom the album House of PainB side House of Pain Anthem ReleasedMay 5 1992 1992 05 05 1 GenreHip hopLength3 37LabelTommy Boy XLSongwriter s Lawrence Muggerud Erik SchrodyProducer s DJ MuggsHouse of Pain singles chronology Jump Around 1992 Shamrocks and Shenanigans Boom Shalock Lock Boom 1992 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Samples 2 Critical reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 5 Track listings 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 Cover versions 10 Use in sports 11 References 12 External linksDevelopment EditDJ Muggs has stated that he originally produced the beat for Cypress Hill but rapper B Real did not want to record at that time It was subsequently offered to Ice Cube who refused it before finally being taken and used by House of Pain 4 Samples Edit The song features a distinctive horn fanfare intro sampled from Bob amp Earl s 1963 track Harlem Shuffle The song also samples Popeye the Hitchhiker by Chubby Checker but it is best known for a high pitched squealing sound that appears at the beginning of almost every bar 66 times in the course of the recording citation needed The origin of the squeal has been the subject of debate American blogger Anil Dash and musician Questlove of hip hop band The Roots have insisted on Prince s Gett Off as the source 5 A Newsweek reader performed a spectrogram analysis which revealed that the sample more closely matches Junior Walker and the All Stars Shoot Your Shot and House of Pain member Everlast himself told Questlove that it is a horn making the squeal and not Prince he later claimed the sample was from Divine Styler s Ain t Sayin Nothin which samples Shoot Your Shot 6 However Anil Dash claims the band has denied that the sample is Prince to avoid paying royalties to the singer An identical squeal can also be heard throughout the track Gotta be a Leader released two years earlier by the group Guy 7 For his part DJ Muggs says the sample came from neither Prince nor Junior Walker 8 Critical reception EditAbout com s Bill Lamb said that after one time of hearing this riveting blend of rap and rock you will likely never forget the sampled saxophone squeal from Jr Walker and the All Stars that leads off every bar 9 He also wrote that for a brief period of time in the 1990s it seemed that the marriage of edgy rock and hip hop could actually become a thing Jump Around is proof that the union could either be incredibly infectious or annoying depending on one s tolerance for the incessant siren that accompanies the pounding beats 10 unreliable source AllMusic editor Rob Theakston described the song as a dynamite classic 11 He also added that the anthem that got the Irish boys rolling in the first place still sounds as timeless and energetic nearly a decade along 12 J D Considine for Schenectady New York s The Daily Gazette noted it as springy in his review 13 and Scott Sterling from The Michigan Daily called it the most happening track on the House of Pain album 14 Bill Wyman from Entertainment Weekly said It s a charging dance number based on a sampled snatch of bagpipe 15 Another editor Leah Greenblatt wrote that the first and only members of hip hop s Irish American Thug Life Hall of Fame earned their spot in that imaginary pantheon with this killer blast of rapid fire rap bravado 16 Brian A Samson from the Gavin Report commented that this uptempo single provides listeners with what H O P calls fine malt lyrics Laced with squeaky buzzes that sounds like of a clarinet played by a novice the beats should provide for some head noddin action 17 Across the Atlantic Dublin based Evening Herald called it a compelling single 18 The Irish Independent said that with it the group made a fairly groovy record 19 Music Week s RM Dance Update stated that it is an excellent debut adding built on a chugging Caribbean rhythm Jump Around features a strong Heavy D like rap and its popularity is ensured by a chanted chorus with the buzz word Jump With a sleeve festooned with shamrock leaves and an Irish flag it seems Tommy Boy may have beaten Talkin Loud in the race to give us Irish rap 20 Editor Andy Beevers called it an infectious bouncy track adding that lyrically their invitation to jump is as aggressive as Kris Kross s was cute 21 NME described the song as irresistible the ultimate easy floorfiller and floor destroyer 22 Rupert Howe from Select magazine described it as a Kris Kross with testosterone smash and added that it is an impossibly simple freestyle skank that stormed the US billboard big time 23 Chart performance EditIn the United States Jump Around peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 while reaching number 5 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs and number 17 on the Billboard Billboard Dance Club Songs In Canada the single hit number 7 on the RPM Dance Urban Chart and number 45 on the RPM Singles Chart In Europe it managed to climb into the Top 10 in Ireland the Netherlands and the United Kingdom In the latter Jump Around peaked at number 8 in its second run on the UK Singles Chart on May 23 1993 24 Additionally it was a Top 30 hit in Belgium and Sweden as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 where it hit number 30 in June 1993 In Oceania the single peaked at number 15 in Australia and number 31 in New Zealand It earned a gold record in Australia and the UK with a sale of 35 000 and 400 000 singles In the US it earned a platinum record when 1 million units were sold there Music video EditThe music video for Jump Around was filmed during the 1992 New York City Saint Patrick s Day parade Portions were shot on the parade route as well as in Central Park and Old Town Bar and Restaurant New York Yankees super fan and Yankee Stadium regular Freddy Schuman can be seen in the parade crowd ringing his signature shamrock pan near the end of the video citation needed The video ends with a dedication to the memory of Matt Champy a friend of the band who died in 1992 25 Track listings Edit Jump Around Master mix 3 37 Jump Around DJ Bizznizz remix 4 06 Jump Around Pete Rock remix 3 56 House of Pain Anthem Master mix 2 35Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly chart performance for Jump Around Chart 1992 1993 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 26 15Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 27 28Canada Top Singles RPM 28 45Canada Dance Urban RPM 29 7Europe Eurochart Hot 100 30 30Europe Dance Music amp Media 31 9Ireland IRMA 32 9Ireland IRMA 33 with Top o the Morning to Ya 6Netherlands Dutch Top 40 34 12Netherlands Single Top 100 35 10New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 36 31Sweden Sverigetopplistan 37 26UK Singles OCC 38 32UK Singles OCC 39 with Top o the Morning to Ya 8UK Dance Music Week 40 with Top o the Morning to Ya 1US Billboard Hot 100 41 3US Dance Club Songs Billboard 42 17US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 43 14US Hot Rap Songs Billboard 44 5US Rhythmic Billboard 45 13Chart 2004 PeakpositionIreland Dance IRMA 46 7Chart 2012 PeakpositionFrance SNEP 47 180 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Jump Around Chart 1992 PositionNetherlands Single Top 100 48 96US Billboard Hot 100 49 24US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 50 98Chart 1993 PositionAustralia ARIA 51 97UK Singles OCC 52 95Certifications EditCertifications and sales for Jump Around Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 53 Gold 35 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 54 Gold 45 000 Germany BVMI 55 Gold 250 000 United Kingdom BPI 56 Platinum 600 000 United States RIAA 1 Platinum 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history EditRelease dates and formats for Jump Around Region Date Format s Label s Ref United States May 5 1992 7 inch vinyl12 inch vinylCDcassette Tommy Boy 1 United Kingdom September 28 1992 XL 57 United Kingdom re release May 10 1993 12 inch vinylCDcassette 58 Cover versions EditIn 2013 Everlast released a cover of the song as Jump Around It was released on the EP The Life Acoustic 59 On September 16 2016 British YouTuber and rapper KSI released his own version of Jump Around featuring American rapper Waka Flocka Flame 60 In 2019 American nu metal band Coming for Blood released a cover version of Jump Around featuring former House of Pain and current Limp Bizkit member DJ Lethal on turntables 61 Use in sports Edit University of Wisconsin students in sections O amp P at Camp Randall Stadium jumping around and dancing in 2014 to Jump Around At home football games at the University of Wisconsin Madison students Jump Around to the song between the third and fourth quarters The tradition grew out of the men s varsity swim team members in 1992 playing it over a portable CD player and broadcasting via a smuggled in megaphone to sections O and P during the games to rile up those sections In March 1997 at a Fraternity party at Delta Tau Delta at midnight the song was played with the football team and members of the future stadium employees and it became the midnight anthem for every party until the end of that year The unofficial start was on Saturday October 10 1998 at the Badgers Homecoming game against the Purdue Boilermakers 62 After no offensive points were scored in the third quarter and en route to their second 6 0 start of the modern football era one of the Badgers marketing agents who was in charge of sound piped the song through the loudspeakers 63 It stirred up fans and players and eventually became a tradition 63 However on September 6 2003 the Badgers first home game of the season with construction of skyboxes surrounding Camp Randall Stadium UW officials decided to cancel the Jump Around due to worries about structural integrity Stadium security and the local police department had been informed of this decision but no notification had been given to the fans 64 When news surfaced on Monday September 8 that this event was not a technical or human malfunction but rather a decision by campus officials the students launched a protest Petitions circulated and students pushed back against administration Structural engineers confirmed that the stadium would suffer no structural damage caused by the vibrations created by jumping Two days later Chancellor John D Wiley announced that the Jump Around tradition would resume 65 The song s title is displayed on unofficial Wisconsin Badgers clothing and apparel along with the credit debit cards of the university s employee student alumni credit union Professional wrestlers J C Ice and Wolfie D collectively known as PG 13 used a censored version of the song as their entrance to the rings The Detroit Tigers use this song when they hit a home run Brian Wilson also used it as his entrance song in 2010 while he was relief pitcher for the San Francisco Giants Whenever the Rally Monkey the unofficial mascot of the Los Angeles Angels makes an appearance on the Angel Stadium videoboard she would be seen holding a sign saying that it s RALLY TIME while the song plays The Vegas Golden Knights use this song as the teams return to the ice for the 3rd period References Edit a b c American single certifications House of Pain Jump Around 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