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The song by Freestyle Project is a quintessential example of the mid-90s freestyle revival that took place in Europe, specifically Germany, rather than the original 1980s Miami or New York scenes.

To experience the high-energy sound that defined this era of club music, you can watch the performance here: freestyle_project_get_up_and_party_club_mix

: Although the "Club Mix" was designed for mass appeal, the track became a staple in a niche but incredibly loyal underground community that exists to this day on platforms like Facebook and specialized forums where collectors trade rare remixes and instrumentals. The song by Freestyle Project is a quintessential

: While many people associate freestyle music exclusively with Latin artists from the U.S., this track is part of a massive, often overlooked wave of German freestyle. Producers like Schmidt took the skeleton of Afrika Bambaataa's "Planet Rock" and "industrialized" it for European dance floors, creating a sound that was faster and more aggressive than its American predecessor. Producers like Schmidt took the skeleton of Afrika