In 2000, M-Dubs and Lady Saw released a UK Garage classic of the same name that also charted in the UK.
The song was a massive commercial success, dominating the charts in 1994: 1. Bump and Grind
A version featuring a more traditional soul arrangement. In 2000, M-Dubs and Lady Saw released a
The title refers to a suggestive, pelvic-thrusting style of dance often associated with strippers or provocative club dancing. Cultural Legacy & Remixes 1. Bump and Grind
A stripped-down or altered version emphasizing different rhythmic elements.
The lyrics describe an intense physical and emotional attraction, emphasizing a "confession" of desire despite mental hesitation.