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Song Title (English/Korean) [1] Artist Latest appearance Notes Ignition Starts 이그니션 스타츠 BanYa: Pump It Up Prime 2: Ignition Starts is the first PIU Original song, as well as the very first song in Pump It Up series, and one of the handful of PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta until its revival in Pump It Up Prime ver. 1.01.0.
"Pump It Up!" is a song by Belgian musician Danzel. It was released in 2004 as the second single from his debut album, The Name of the Jam. "Pump It Up!" achieved success throughout Europe; it reached the top 10 in more than 10 countries and peaked at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart.
"Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)" is a song by Belgian musical group Technotronic featuring Ya Kid K. It was released in January 1990 by labels BCM, Swanyard and SBK Records as the second single from the band's debut album, Pump Up the Jam: The Album (1989), on which it features as the second track. The single was successful in many ...
In 1996, the group released the remix EP Pump Up The Jam – The '96 Sequel, followed in 1998 by the single "Get Up – The '98 Sequel" as well as compilations This Beat Is Technotronic (Hits & Mixes) and Pump Up The Hits. Technotronic returned in 1999 with new singles "G-Train" and "Like This", featuring male vocalist Monday Midnite.
A sequel, Pump It Up 2017 Prime 2, was released in November 2016, while a 2018 update features future improvements. Prime 2 and the 2018 update are the final versions to support standard definition SD, SX, DX and GX cabinets. Pump It Up XX 20th Anniversary Edition was released on 7 January 2019, to celebrate 20 years of the Pump It Up series.
Up to 2004 they released 3 albums, however some nonstop remixes of several BanYa songs have also been made for Pump It Up. On Pump It Up Exceed 2 , Radezky Can Can was moved from the " K-Pop Channel" to the "BanYa Channel", even though it was made by F2 System, who worked with Andamiro to make Pump It Up Extra .
The song has been positively received by critics—it was ranked at number 14 on Spin ' s list of 21 Greatest K-pop Songs of All Time [1] and number 17 on Billboard ' s list of Top 100 K-pop Songs of the 2010s. [2] An arranged version of "Step" was featured in the international arcade music games DJ Max Technika 3 and Pump It Up Fiesta 2.
Falcon stated that Ministry of Sound sent him a letter requesting that he release the track through the label. Despite the popularity and demand for it, Together did not consider it worth an official release. After the duo declined the request, Ministry of Sound would release the Prydz song without mention or credit to Together. [1]