and then expanding them out again with great force while lifting your body into the air with you. so try stretching out your knees then contracting your body in really quickly and you'll probably be jumping down
and if you have already jumped up as stated, you hopefully find yourself in a position to jump down. This would also work with get down, if you jumped up on to a ledge you simply get down from where you jumped.
to think in the early 90s he was responsible for this and 'Insane In The Brain' as well as countless other Cypress Hill tracks from the era. Not to forget his solo albums and his work with GZA
go on
Jump Around Jump Around Jump Up Jump Up Jump Down
no?
How exactly...
Do you jump down? I'd like to try it.
well jumping is bending your knees
and then expanding them out again with great force while lifting your body into the air with you. so try stretching out your knees then contracting your body in really quickly and you'll probably be jumping down
Is it really though?
In my book, that's "Landing"
not if you are already on the ground
or perhaps landing is just jumping down?
Isn't it
"Jump up jump up and get down" rather than "jump down"...
that works, anyway.
probably
apparently not as infectious for me as others then, though jump down does raise an interesting concept
If you jump off a ledge onto the ground or something,
that's jumping down.
Agreed
and if you have already jumped up as stated, you hopefully find yourself in a position to jump down. This would also work with get down, if you jumped up on to a ledge you simply get down from where you jumped.
DJ Muggs is a genius
to think in the early 90s he was responsible for this and 'Insane In The Brain' as well as countless other Cypress Hill tracks from the era. Not to forget his solo albums and his work with GZA
Totally agree
it is totally infectious and now that you mention it i have it on loop in my brain "Pack it up, Pack it in, Let me Begin"... damn, here we go again!
jump around is very infectious indeed
I always perk up when I hear it
yep it is a good one
generator by holloways is also catchy shit, or does that fall under just plain annoying now?
'Cutting teeth' by Roland Shanks would also be up there too
I liked it originally
but can't stand it now after hearing it at almost every club night I have been to for the last 15 years. Well overplayed.
The only hip-hop track
you'll hear played in a cheesy/indie student night in Durham.
RB
It's true
Whatever type of club you are in they play this tune.
The Tiny fucking Masters of Today even covered it when I saw them at the Buffalo Bar.
No insane in the brain
no intergalatic
no tricky?
for some reasson I don't believe you
It was the same in my SU
between '96 to '99, Jump Around would be the only hip-hop song they played at the Friday night cheese-fest.
This has just come on
Liverpool Radio Station City fm - needless to say lyrics are being spit, this guy has got my rhymes than the bibles got psalms thats for sure
over 150
not that impressive really
if by infectious
we are sticking with the unwanted, can't shake it off connotations, what about P Diddy's Bad Boy for Life?! Why can't i hate it?