Part of what made "Everybody" feel so familiar even on first listen was its clever use of samples. Producers (the team behind the track) drew inspiration from massive hits of the decade prior. Look closely and you'll hear DNA from Michael Jackson’s "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" and the remix of New Order’s "Touched by the Hand of God" . Why It Still Works Today

Decades later, "Everybody" serves as a time capsule for a moment when house music was becoming truly global. It wasn't about complex metaphors; it was about the "new sensation" of people getting down together. Whether you prefer the for its raw vocal energy or the "Saxophonic Acid Vibe" for its late-night rave feel, the track remains a masterclass in how to command a dance floor. Wendell Williams ‎– Everybody (Swing Your Body)

"The bass is pump, everything is clear, even Michael Jackson dancin' in the mirror..."

If you were hitting the club scene in the early '90s, you likely remember the unmistakable bassline of . Released in 1990 on Minimal Records, this track is a quintessential slice of Hip-House , a genre that briefly but brilliantly fused the rhythmic flow of rap with the relentless, driving energy of Chicago house music. The Anatomy of a Dancefloor Filler

The track is built around a simple, infectious premise: getting the entire room to move in unison. While many fans affectionately refer to it as or "Swing Your Body," those were actually names of specific versions—like the "Dub Your Body" or "Swing Your Body" mixes—that populated the 12-inch vinyl.

The lyrics captured the "Hip-Hop Nation" vibe of the era, famously name-dropping even Michael Jackson as someone who couldn't resist the beat:

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