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"Jump Around" is a song by American hip hop group House of Pain, produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, who has also covered the song, and was released in May 1992 by Tommy Boy and XL as the first single from their debut album, House of Pain (1992). The song became a hit, reaching number three in the United States.
The Fresh Beat Band (originally known as The Jump Arounds) is an American live-action musical children's television series created by Scott Kraft and Nadine van der Velde for Nickelodeon.
A video game starring the pair, titled Kris Kross: Make My Video, was released in 1992 on the Sega CD system. It consisted of the players editing together the group's music videos for a few of their hit songs using portions of the original music videos, stock footage, and general video animation effects. Players were prompted before each ...
House of Pain was an American hip hop trio that released three albums in the 1990s. The group consisted of DJ Lethal , Danny Boy , and Everlast . They are best known for their 1992 hit single " Jump Around ", which reached number 3 in their native United States of America, number 6 in Ireland and number 8 in the United Kingdom.
Jump Around, the House of Pain song. JumpAround, the inflatable bounce houses. The Fresh Beat Band, The JumpArounds was their original name until 2009. Jump Around, an EP by rapper and YouTube personality KSI
The same year, the song (mislabeled as "Jump, Jump") was ranked at No. 34 on the list of the 100 Worst Songs Ever by Matthew Wilkening of AOL Radio, who tells the reader not to blame the kids of Kris Kross, but to look behind the curtain for Treach and Dupri, whom he labeled as "true villains". [26]
JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) is an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games. The franchise began with independent developer Fanfare Software 's 1994 video game JumpStart Kindergarten .
Runaround is a children's television game show produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions.The program was hosted by ventriloquist and voice actor Paul Winchell, airing Saturday mornings on NBC from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973.