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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".
"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 ...
Hi-5: Move Your Body: Hi-5: Action Heroes: 2007 Hi-5: Making Music: Hi-5: Wonderful Wishes: 2008 Hi-5: Animal Adventures, Vol. 5: Hi-5: Summer Rainbows: Hi-5 Hits: Brown Soup Thing: Maria Mansalud 2010 Hi-5: Best of Jenn: Herself Video 2011 Let's Talk About It: N/A Short; also producer Diagnosis Total Eclipse: Doctor Short; also producer and ...
"Move Your Feet" is a song by Danish pop duo Junior Senior from their debut studio album, D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat (2002). The song, originally released in June 2002 in the duo's native Denmark, was issued worldwide in 2003 and became Junior Senior's biggest hit, reaching No. 4 in Denmark, No. 3 in the United Kingdom, and No. 20 in Australia, where it was ranked number 87 on the Triple J ...
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Charli recycles an old song; "Move Your Body", by changing its lyrics. Kellie and Chats hold a garage sale and sell items starting with G. Charli puts on her reading glasses. Sharing Stories: Charli tells a story about an aging dining table (Kellie), who worries that her owners (Nathan and Kathleen) will replace her when her legs begin to wobble.
Back in 2018, Abrams released on her Instagram a 20-second clip of the song, which was just a demo at the time. “Hair looking real great. here’s more stuff i have made,” she captioned the video.
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]