Feel the Beat

"Feel the Beat" is a 2000 song by Finnish DJ Darude. It was released as the second single from his debut album Before the Storm. It shares many similar musical elements to the first single, and achieved some success throughout Europe, Oceania, and America. It topped the singles charts in Finland and was a top ten hit in UK, Ireland, Canada, and on the US (Billboard Hot Dance Club Play).

Music video

A music video was filmed for "Feel the Beat". In the video, Darude appears holding a briefcase and riding a Razor scooter. He gets into a Dodge Viper with a young woman and drives through the countryside, eventually stopping to meet a helicopter. The helicopter flies them to a dance party. Darude opens the briefcase to reveal a golden LP labeled "DARUDE – FEEL THE BEAT", which he proceeds to play on a turntable.

Track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Feel the Beat".

  • "Feel the Beat" (radio version) — 4:18
  • "Feel the Beat" (original version) — 8:36
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    Feel The Beat

    by: S Club Juniors

    Move on up
    Do your thing
    Move on up
    Do your thing
    Tonight is saturday night
    You wanna freak it but dont know where to funk it
    But there's a new thing around
    Cause the disco opens up in time
    So baby move on up
    Get up on the dance floor
    Do your thing
    Get down tonight
    Baby don't stop
    Cause I can make you fly so high
    Can you feel the beat
    It's coming your way
    Gonna disco to the top
    So don't go away
    Can you feel the beat
    Out on the town
    When we disco to the top now
    I caught a glimpse of your eye
    Don't know while dancing we'll get into the right mood
    So lets get funky tonight
    Cause the DJ's pumping up the groove
    So baby move on up
    Get up on the dance floor
    Do your thing
    Get down tonight
    Baby don't stop
    Cause I can make you fly so high
    Can you feel the beat
    It's coming your way
    Gonna disco to the top
    So don't go away
    Can you feel the beat
    Out on the town
    When we disco to the top now
    Can you feel the beat
    It's coming your way
    Gonna disco to the top
    So don't go away
    Can you feel the beat
    Out on the town
    When we disco to the top now
    We can't stop this feeling any longer now
    Feel the beat and get down to the grooving
    We can dance the music's getting stronger now
    Let me take you high
    Move on up
    Do your thing
    Move on up
    Do your thing
    Can you feel the beat
    It's coming your way
    Gonna disco to the top
    So don't go away
    Can you feel the beat
    Out on the town
    When we disco to the top now
    Can you feel the beat
    Feel it, feel it
    Gonna disco to the top
    So don't go away
    Can you feel the beat
    Disco baby




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