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Scooter allowed bystanders to be extras in the final scene of the video, where there is a crowd of many people dancing. The music video appeared on Clubland TV on 17 November 2009, and on 18 November the UK distributor of Scooter's music All Around the World uploaded the video to their YouTube channel, suggesting it would be the next UK single.
The video premiered on YouTube on 12 November. [44] The single was released on 27 November. [45] On 9 February 2010 it was announced that Scooter would perform the official song of the 2010 IIHF World Championship. This song would be "Stuck on Replay", and it would additionally be released as the fourth single from Under the Radar Over the Top.
The song is notable as the first example of the band using high pitched female vocals for the chorus of a song. The band also used this on the follow-up single " Endless Summer " before abandoning it until " Posse (I Need You on the Floor) " in 2001, after which it became a staple of most Scooter singles.
"Dushbag" also samples "Lullaby" by Activator, and Scooter's song "This Is A Monstertune" from their 1996 album Our Happy Hardcore. One sound effect in the song was taken from Trans-X's song Living on Video (the chip type effect). A voice saying "Ah yeah" is sampled from Here We Go by Run–D.M.C. live at the Funhouse.
The track is a return to Scooter's old happy hardcore style with influences from both gabber and hardcore techno.Unlike their recent work from the albums Under the Radar Over the Top and Jumping All Over the World, which has been strongly influenced by hardstyle and jumpstyle, respectively, "Friends Turbo" has a much higher BPM, easily fitting into the happy hardcore genre.
The music video was released on 25 February 2010 on the official Kontor Records website and YouTube.The video is a compilation of short videos of various matches from the 2009 IIHF World Championship and shots of frontman and vocalist H.P. Baxxter singing against different backgrounds, accompanied by background shots of Michael Simon and Rick J. Jordan.
In 1996, "Rebel Yell" was covered by German dance music band Scooter, released on 9 May by the labels Club Tools and Scorpio Music as the third single of their second album, Our Happy Hardcore (1996). It was a top-10 hit in Austria, Canada, Finland, Germany and the Netherlands. In the UK, the song reached number 30 on the UK Singles Chart. The ...
This rave song was a hit in countries such as Austria, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland where it reached the top ten. In France, the song reached number 11. "Move Your Ass" was the introduction to Scooter in the UK, being the first of their many releases to enter the UK top 40.