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"Dance Monkey" is a song by Australian singer Tones and I, released on 10 May 2019 as the second single (first in the US) from Tones and I's debut EP, The Kids Are Coming. The song was produced and mixed by Konstantin Kersting .
Kurt reminisced, "I've had people come up to me and say they've gone through similar things and it's really helped them. I wish there was something like that ten years ago for me." [3] The song was uploaded onto Triple J Unearthed on 15 February 2019 [4] and within 12 hours, received airplay on Triple J. [5]
Welcome to the Madhouse is Watson's debut album, [9] and her first body of work since her debut EP The Kids Are Coming (2019), which featured the commercially successful single "Dance Monkey". [10] In an interview with MTV News, she said the album would be predominantly self-produced, saying: "These songs are completely me and my own production ...
In 2019–20, "Dance Monkey" completed 24 weeks at number one on the Australian singles chart, beating Bing Crosby's all-time Australian record for his version of "White Christmas", which spent an equivalent of 22 weeks at the top in 1943. "Dance Monkey" was certified 19× platinum by ARIA for shipments of over 1,330,000 units by June 2023.
"Bad Child" is a song by Australian singer Toni Watson, known professionally as Tones and I. It was released on 12 March 2020 through Bad Batch Records, distributed by Sony Music in Australia and New Zealand and globally by Elektra Records, alongside the song "Can't Be Happy All the Time".
The monkey is a novelty dance, most popular in 1963. The dance was popularized by two R&B records: Major Lance 's " The Monkey Time ", and the Miracles ' " Mickey's Monkey " both Top 10 Pop hits released during the summer of 1963.
Jon Carter (born 1970 [1] in Essex, England) is an English electronic musician.He initially rose to prominence in the 1990s as a big beat DJ. [2] However, as his career progressed both his productions and his DJ sets began including a variety of musical styles.
The Hot Dance Club Songs was first published in 1976, ranking the most popular songs on dance club based on reports from a national sample of club DJs. The Dance/Mix Show Airplay was first published in 2003, ranking the songs based on dance radio airplay and mix-show plays on top 40 radio and select rhythmic radio as measured by Mediabase.