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Martha Wash successfully sued the producers and Sony Music for fraud and deceptive packaging. This lawsuit was pivotal in establishing federal legislation that made vocal credit mandatory in music videos and led to better protections for session singers. Cultural Legacy and Media Appearance

Known for its signature "dadap dap dap" ad-lib and high tempo (approx. 114–150 BPM depending on the remix). Gonna Make You Sweat Everybody Dance

Included in titles like DanceDanceRevolution HOTTEST PARTY and planned for pop’n music . Martha Wash successfully sued the producers and Sony

Wash was not credited on the original release, and the music video featured model Zelma Davis lip-syncing to Wash’s vocals. 114–150 BPM depending on the remix)

The song's high energy has made it a staple in sports arenas, movies, and video games:

The iconic "Everybody dance now!" powerhouse vocals were performed by Martha Wash , while the rap verses were delivered by Freedom Williams .

is a landmark 1990 dance track by the American group C+C Music Factory . Fusing house, hip-hop, and pop, it became a defining anthem of early '90s culture and remains one of the most recognizable dance songs ever recorded. Production and Release