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Entertainment Weekly said in a review of Europop that it was hard to call "Move Your Body" a "timeless masterpiece," but it was impossible to hate it. [1] Billboard called it a "kitschy electronic number" and commented on "the song's catchy melody, addictive lyrical redundancy, and the familiar computerized voice of the trio's Jeffrey Jey".
A lyric video of "Move Your Body" was uploaded on Sia's Vevo account on YouTube on 12 January 2017. The video is set in a photography studio in an American Mall in 1987, and features a girl (portrayed by Lilliana Ketchman ) and her parents in a glamour photo shoot until she runs off set, where she finds Sia's signature black-and-blonde wig in a ...
The Playtime Concert (2009), Hi-5 Surprise! Live (2010) and Hi-5 Holiday! Live (2012). These releases did not feature any footage from the television series. The home video releases were typically well received by the target audience. In its first three months, Move Your Body had sold 80,000 copies on VHS. [1]
"Move Your Body" (Marshall Jefferson song), 1986 "Move Your Body", by Phil Drummond, 1991 ... "Move Your Body", a video by Hi-5, 1999 "Move Your Body" (Beyoncé song ...
"Move Your Body" is a song by Italian music group Anticappella, led by Gianfranco Bortolotti, the founder of Cappella, and features rapper MC Fixx. The song was released in 1994 via various labels as the fourth single from the group's only album, Anticappella (1998), becoming their most successful release. [ 1 ]
"Move Your Body" is a 1986 house music song by American musician Marshall Jefferson. The track was released by Trax Records label, following several earlier tracks under aliases such as Virgo. After several popular tunes given to Chicago-based DJ Ron Trent , Jefferson released his first track "Go Wild Rhythm Tracks" on Trax Records and later ...
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Charli pretends to be a stick of red lipstick. Nathan explores how everyone in Hi-5 has a different shaped head. Charli counts how many of each body part she has. Tim shows how music can change to match if he is happy or sad. Charli uses her hands to try and swat mosquitos. Kathleen arranges drawings of Hi-5 into a patterns.