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"Bust a Move" is a song by British-American rapper Young MC from his 1989 debut album, Stone Cold Rhymin'. The song is built on a sample of "Found a Child" by the group Ballin' Jack . The electronic LinnDrum sound was sampled from the song "Radio-Activity" by RoyalCash.
Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action, original Japanese name for Bust a Groove; In television "Bust A Move Part 1", an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation
The Japanese version is titled Bust a Move: Dance & Rhythm Action (バスト ア ムーブ Dance & Rhythm Action, Basuto A Mūbu Dance & Rhythm Action), but in all other regions it was released as Bust a Groove, to avoid a trademark conflict with the Japanese puzzle game Puzzle Bobble, which was released in North America and Europe as Bust-A ...
Aside from changing the language the characters speak to English, several announcer voice overs were still changed though they're already in English (e.g. the voice over in the Mode Select screen). Most likely because of the mentioning of "Bust A Move" which is the Japanese title. The 2 Player Mode (VS) loading screen was changed.
Puzzle Bobble, [b] internationally known as Bust-A-Move, is a 1994 tile-matching puzzle arcade game developed and published by Taito.It is based on the 1986 arcade game Bubble Bobble, featuring characters and themes from that game.
Marvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is an American rapper, singer and actor.He is best known for his 1989 hit "Bust a Move".His debut album Stone Cold Rhymin' found international acclaim.
A Temple University student was arrested at an Insomnia Cookie store. He and two other men are suspected of impersonating ICE agents.
Puzzle Bobble 4 (also known as Bust-A-Move 4 for the North American and European console versions) is the third sequel to the video game Puzzle Bobble and is the final appearance of the series on the PlayStation and the only appearance of the series on the Dreamcast.