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The music video uses the Fatboy Slim remix version and was directed by MCA, under his alias Nathaniel Hornblower.It parodies and incorporates scenes from the 1968 Italian action film Danger: Diabolik (based on the comic character Diabolik) with Ad-Rock playing the titular character, MCA playing the villain and Mike D as the villain's assistant.
Koo Koo Kanga Roo is an American comedy disco duo from Minneapolis, Minnesota, consisting of vocalists Bryan Atchison and Neil Olstad.. Billed as an "interactive dance party duo" and described as "the Beastie Boys meet Sesame Street", [1] Koo Koo showcase a colorful live show that relies heavily on audience participation, featuring overtly silly sing-along songs that are typically accompanied ...
The DVD's special features include an audio commentary featuring Law and Lucas, the "Body Movin'" music video (featuring an optional audio commentary with Yauch), and Danger: Diabolik – From Fumetti to Film, an appreciation of the film featuring Bissette, Law, De Laurentiis, Morricone, Yauch, and filmmaker Roman Coppola. [84]
The First Statement is accompanied the deep house-inspired song "Body Movin'" and the Korean-language version of his debut single, "Broken Me", with BM penning the lyrics of all three tracks and also participating in the songwriting and composition for each song. [24] On January 21, 2022, BM released his new digital single "Lost in Euphoria". [25]
Beastie Boys - "Body Movin'" from the 1998 album Hello Nasty; Blackalicious - "Deception Part3: Redemption" from the 1999 album Nia; Dilated Peoples - "No Retreat" from the 2000 album The Platform; Linkin Park - "Enth E Nd" (remix of "In the End") from the 2002 album Reanimation
"Body Moving" is a song by English singer and songwriter Eliza Rose and Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris. It was released on 17 November 2023 through Ministry of Sound and included on Harris' first compilation album , 96 Months (2024).
The "Intergalactic" video was directed by Adam Yauch under the pseudonym Nathanial Hörnblowér. [2] The storyline revolves around a giant robot causing destruction by fighting a giant octopus-headed creature in a city while popping, a parody of, or tribute to, Japanese Kaiju films (specifically the series finale of Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot).
Diabolik (Italian: [djaˈbɔːlik, djaboˈlik]) is an Italian comic series created by sisters Angela and Luciana Giussani. [1] [2]One of the most popular series in the history of Italian comics, Diabolik was created in 1962 and consists of more than 900 volumes, and has led to the birth of the fumetti neri comic subgenre.