Keep On Jumpin' - Todd Terry Feat. M. Wash/j. Brown 1997 -
The track is a house-oriented reimagining of the 1978 disco classic by the group , written by Patrick Adams and Ken Morris. Notably, Jocelyn Brown was a member of the original Musique lineup, bringing a full-circle authenticity to this updated version.
The success of "Keep On Jumpin'" paved the way for the trio's follow-up hit, "," which also reached number one on the dance charts in 1997. Keep On Jumpin' - Todd Terry feat. M. Wash/J. Brown 1997
: Todd Terry’s own signature remix, often considered the definitive club version. The track is a house-oriented reimagining of the
chart in August 1996.
In 1997, house music pioneer solidified his status as a titan of the genre with the album release of " Keep On Jumpin' ," featuring powerhouse vocalists Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown . While the single originally debuted in June 1996 , it became a defining track of the 1997 dance scene through Terry’s debut album, Ready for a New Day . Historical Significance & Production : Todd Terry’s own signature remix, often considered
The collaboration was a massive commercial and club success, achieving the following:
Produced by Terry, the 1996/1997 version is celebrated for the sheer "vocal ability" of Wash and Brown. Interestingly, the two legendary singers recorded their parts in different countries—Brown in London and Wash in New York—yet maintained a seamless chemistry that defined the track's gospel-like vigor.
