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The is a modern, concise version of the 1993 house classic by Reel 2 Real (Erick Morillo) featuring The Mad Stuntman . Released around April 2016, this specific edit is designed for contemporary digital platforms, often appearing in YouTube videos and social media edits to capitalize on the song's enduring popularity from the Madagascar film franchise. Key Features of the 2016 Edit
: It retains the signature ragga vocals and heavy house beat while often featuring cleaner transitions and slightly sharper mastering suited for modern sound systems.
: Most modern listeners recognize the "sassy" lyrics from the Madagascar films (performed by Sacha Baron Cohen or Danny Jacobs), which replaced the original "sexy" lyrics to make it family-friendly.
While the 2016 edit maintains the core identity of the 1994 Billboard hit, it differs from other famous versions:
I Like To Move It (2016 Edit) -
The is a modern, concise version of the 1993 house classic by Reel 2 Real (Erick Morillo) featuring The Mad Stuntman . Released around April 2016, this specific edit is designed for contemporary digital platforms, often appearing in YouTube videos and social media edits to capitalize on the song's enduring popularity from the Madagascar film franchise. Key Features of the 2016 Edit
: It retains the signature ragga vocals and heavy house beat while often featuring cleaner transitions and slightly sharper mastering suited for modern sound systems. I Like To Move It (2016 Edit)
: Most modern listeners recognize the "sassy" lyrics from the Madagascar films (performed by Sacha Baron Cohen or Danny Jacobs), which replaced the original "sexy" lyrics to make it family-friendly. The is a modern, concise version of the
While the 2016 edit maintains the core identity of the 1994 Billboard hit, it differs from other famous versions: : Most modern listeners recognize the "sassy" lyrics