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"" is a high-energy hit song by the Pointer Sisters released in 1984 as part of their multi-platinum album Break Out . Known for its infectious synth-pop and gospel-influenced sound, it became a cultural staple after its prominent feature in the film Beverly Hills Cop . Musical Profile & History
It was written by Allee Willis (who also co-wrote the Friends theme) and Danny Sembello.
A well-known 48-count, four-wall line dance choreographed by Bill Bader is often performed to this track. Other beginner-level versions, like one by Aurora de Jong, feature a 32-count, four-wall structure. neutron_dance
The song's driving rhythm has made it a popular choice for various dance styles:
Choreographers often focus on the "BASTE" elements— Body, Action, Space, Time, and Energy —to match the song's syncopated rhythm and high-intensity tempo. "" is a high-energy hit song by the
The song peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1985.
The lyrics reflect urban survival and the desire to "stir it up" to escape a chaotic or stalled life. Interestingly, the lyric about a stolen Chevrolet was inspired by a real-life attempted break-in the writers witnessed while composing the track. A well-known 48-count, four-wall line dance choreographed by
While originally intended for the film Streets of Fire , it became iconic during the opening car chase sequence of Beverly Hills Cop starring Eddie Murphy. Choreography & Performance