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A Flash-animated series was planned by Nelvana, but never made it past the planning process. [19] Following the relative success of "The Hampsterdance Song" single, an entire album titled Hampsterdance: The Album was released in October 2000. [20]
"The Hampsterdance Song" is a novelty song by Hampton the Hampster. The song's hook is based on a sped-up sample of "Whistle-Stop", a song from the 1973 Disney film Robin Hood . This sample was originally used for a 1998 web page called the Hampster Dance , created by Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte.
Hampsterdance: The Album (also referred to as The Hampsterdance Album) is the debut album by Hampton the Hampster, released on October 24, 2000, [1] through Koch Records.It was produced by the Canadian producer team the Boomtang Boys after the success of the novelty track "The Hampsterdance Song" featuring the hamster character Hampton, which was created by Canadian art student Deidre LaCarte ...
The song garnered extreme reactions. Music journalist Charles Shaar Murray said the song was "eloquent in its sheer vacuity" during a highbrow debate on Channel 4 News, and Cliff Richard, whose song "The Millennium Prayer", which had been number 1 in the three weeks before the chart debut of "Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia" and was released to very negative reviews, said the song was "awful ...
The Hampsterdance Site was already popular and well known enough to feature in a WWW guidebook held by my school library and made available to anyone booking time on their one and only internet connected computer. 1997-98 feels far too late.
The Hampsterdance Song; Handlebars (song) Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger; Harlem Shuffle; Haruka (Yoasobi song) Hate You (2NE1 song) Heard 'Em Say; Heart Beat (Yoasobi song) Heartless (Kanye West song) Heavy Is the Crown (Linkin Park song) Help Me Dr. Dick; Hey Boy (Sia song) Hey, Soul Sister; Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me (How to Be A ...
It was popular enough in doo-wop that Barry Mann and Gerry Goffin made it the subject of a 1961 song, Who Put the ... (1973), which was reused in The Hampsterdance Song
2000: "The Hampsterdance Song" credited to "Hampton the Hampster" 2001: "Not Too Young, Not Too Old" by Aaron Carter; 2002: "Papa Don't Preach" by Kelly Osbourne; 2003: "Me Against the Music" by Britney Spears featuring Madonna; 2004: "My Prerogative" by Britney Spears; 2005: "Do Somethin'" by Britney Spears; 2006: "Lose Control" by Kevin Federline