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The song Jump Around was released by House of Pain in 1992 in North America and 1993 in the United Kingdom. It reached number 2 in the American music charts.

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Has anyone heard the song "jump on it" done back in the 70's called, "zamboni"

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Jump,by Kris Kross

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