Originally released on their 1989 debut album Pump Up the Jam: The Album , it became a massive hit in 1992 after being featured in a high-profile Revlon commercial. 🎵 The Song & Music Video
: True to the aesthetic of the early 1990s, the video is set against a stark, bright white background. It relies entirely on fast-paced dancing, neon streetwear, and pure energy. technotronic_move_this_video
: The track boasts a sunny, infectious blend of subtle African worldbeat, house music, and rapid-fire rapping. 📣 Critical & Public Reception Originally released on their 1989 debut album Pump
: Critics from the era, like Larry Flick of Billboard , called it a "pop-juiced hip-houser" and noted that the beats were incredibly strong. : The track boasts a sunny, infectious blend
: Unlike the band's breakout hit "Pump Up the Jam" (where Zairean model Felly was used to lip-sync the music video), the music video for "Move This" proudly features the actual vocalist and writer, Ya Kid K .