The chorus of KC & The Sunshine Band's 1976 hit .
is a high-energy dance single by the German techno band Scooter , released on October 4, 2004, as the second single from their tenth studio album, Mind the Gap . The track marked a departure from their signature hardcore style, favoring a 1970s disco-house sound. Key Song Facts
The "Day Version" is one of the official music video edits for the track, often distinguished from the club or night-themed versions by its brighter, daytime setting and specific choreography. : The video was directed by Marc Schölermann . Scooter - Shake That! (Day Version) (Official Video)
: The single was highly successful, entering the German Media Control charts at #8 and achieving gold certification in Sweden, Norway, and Hungary. Notable Samples : The track famously samples:
The song's lyrics, typical of Scooter's "shouting" MC style by H.P. Baxxter, focus on club energy and movement: "Life without knowledge is death in disguise!" The chorus of KC & The Sunshine Band's 1976 hit
"Four, three, stand at ease, turn it forty-five degrees. Doing it for the masses! Doing it for the crew!" "Shake, shake, shake... shake your booty."
Vocals from Run–DMC's "Here We Go (Live At The Funhouse)". Key Song Facts The "Day Version" is one
: It features the band's lineup at the time: H.P. Baxxter , Rick J. Jordan , and Jay Frog . Lyric Highlights