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"Shut Up and Dance" is a pop rock, [13] power pop, [14] synth rock, [15] and alternative rock song [19] that is driven by synthesizer and dance grooves. [13] It incorporates production that is reminiscent of the 1980s, with gated ambience added to the drums, sheeny synth pads, reversed snare 'whooshes', and stadium-sized reverb and delay effects. [20]
In July 2015, Walk the Moon performed "Shut Up and Dance" in front of a hometown crowd at Cincinnati's Great American Ball Park, prior to the start of the Home Run Derby. [33] [34] On July 24, 2015, they joined Taylor Swift on stage at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, during her 1989 tour to perform "Shut Up and Dance". [35]
Walk the Moon, the Ohio-based band behind pop-rock hits “Shut Up and Dance” and “Anna Sun,” announced an indefinite hiatus. “The time has come for us to take a good long break from ...
Three singles were released from Talking Is Hard, with the lead single "Shut Up and Dance" becoming Walk the Moon's biggest hit in the United States, peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It was also an international hit for the band, reaching the top ten in multiple countries.
Walk the Moon is best known for its 2014 smash "Shut Up and Dance." The song has more than 1.5 billion plays on Spotify, and the music video has 428 million views on YouTube.
Walk the Moon are taking a hike. The group shared an 11-minute goodbye video to Instagram on Friday, and revealed they are going on an indefinite hiatus."The time has come for us to take a good ...
The album reached number 14 on the Billboard 200, making it Walk the Moon's first album to reach the top twenty, [4] and has since been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [6] Its lead single, "Shut Up and Dance", was a commercial success worldwide.
"Shut Up and Dance" (Aerosmith song), 1994 "Shut Up and Dance" (Walk the Moon song), 2014 "Shut Up and Dance", by Better Than Ezra from All Together Now, 2014 "Shut Up and Dance", by Pearl Harbor and the Explosions from Pearl Harbor and the Explosions, 1980