Everybody Dance Now (album)

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Everybody Dance Now
Crazy frog-everybody dance now.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre Dance
Length53:47
Label Ministry of Sound, Mach 1 Records GmbH, Universal Music Group
Crazy Frog chronology
Crazy Frog Presents More Crazy Hits
(2006)
Everybody Dance Now
(2009)
Untitled Crazy Frog album
(TBA)
Singles from Everybody Dance Now
  1. "Daddy DJ"
    Released: August 2009
  2. "Cha Cha Slide"
    Released: October 2009
  3. "Safety Dance"
    Released: November 2009

Everybody Dance Now is the third album from Crazy Frog, released on 25 August 2009. [1] "Daddy DJ", "Cha Cha Slide", and "Safety Dance" were the three singles released from the album. In France, they respectively peaked at #4 and #18 on the SNEP chart, and the album reached #23.

Track listing

Based on Discogs: [2]

No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
1."Join The Frog" Original song0:58
2."Cha Cha Slide" Willie Perry Jr. DJ Casper3:04
3."Everyone"  Basshunter 3:15
4."Daddy DJ" (Crazy Frog Video Mix)
  • David Le Roy
  • Jean-Christophe Belval
Daddy DJ 2:54
5."Friends" (Ween Meets The Crazy Frog Remix)Ween4:09
6."Maya Hi, Maya Hu"
O-Zone 2:58
7."Just Can't Get Enough" Vince Clarke Depeche Mode 3:00
8."Jump" Van Halen 2:57
9."Solo Frog" Original song2:11
10."No Limit"
2 Unlimited 3:44
11."Play The Game"UnknownTraditional2:54
12."Push It" Salt-N-Pepa 3:06
13."Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" C+C Music Factory 3:11
14."Safety Dance" Ivan Doroschuk Men Without Hats 2:56
15."Come On" Original song2:50
16."Let's Go Crazy" Original song3:29
17."Bump The Beat" Original song2:57
18."I Wanna Rock the Place" Original song3:15
19."Last Christmas" George Michael Wham! 3:11
Total length:53:47

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