Dance Yrself Clean

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"Dance Yrself Clean"
Song by LCD Soundsystem
from the album This Is Happening
ReleasedMay 17, 2010 (2010-05-17)
Length8:56
Label
Songwriter(s) James Murphy
Producer(s) James Murphy

"Dance Yrself Clean" is a song recorded by the American band LCD Soundsystem. It is the opening track from their third studio album, This Is Happening , released on May 17, 2010. Soon after its release, "Dance Yrself Clean" was sampled in the track "All Talk" by Kid Cudi. [1] In 2011, an unofficial video of the Muppets containing the song was published. [2]

Impact

Multiple outlets considered it one of the best songs of 2010, such as Beats per Minute , [3] Consequence , [4] Paste , [5] PopMatters , [6] Spectrum Culture, [7] and the Pazz & Jop critics poll. [8] Multiple critics ranked it as one of the best songs of the 2010s, including Business Insider , [9] Consequence, [10] Crack , [11] Paste (at number one), [12] Pitchfork , [13] Stereogum , [14] The Times , [15] and Uproxx . [16] In 2016, Time Out considered it one of the best songs of all time. [17]

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