JhelisaEverybody Jump Off

Jhelisa - Everybody Jump Off album cover

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breaks, Downtempo

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Tracklist

Everybody Jump Off (Radio Edit)3:47
Everybody Jump Off (Original Version)4:48
Everybody Jump Off (Stereo MC's Remix)5:08
Everybody Jump Off (Headrillaz Remix)6:01

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    Cover of Everybody Jump Off, 1997-06-23, CDEverybody Jump Off
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Dorado – DOR061 CDUK1997UK1997
    Cover of Everybody Jump Off, 1997-06-23, VinylEverybody Jump Off
    12"
    Dorado – DOR061UK1997UK1997
    Recently Edited
    Everybody Jump Off
    12", Promo
    Dorado – DOR061 TESTUK1997UK1997

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    Reviews

    • scoundrel's avatar
      scoundrel
      Edited 19 years ago
      EVERYBODY JUMP OFF, Jhelisa’s unequivocal note the people need to leave her alone, leans into the darker side of acid jazz, a dense and heavy that uses atonal harmonies to good effect. The Stereo MC’s clean the track to straight-up funk quite spectacularly, with a groovy bass that loses none of Jhelisa’s non-chalant vocals. (Supposedly, this track convinced Madonna to let the Stereo MC’s remix her.) The Headrillaz go for big beat breaks, incorporating a sample of a woman who is—quite literally—crazy. So instead of everybody jumping off, when they hear this track, they’ll more likely be jumping up.

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