The song’s music video is a playful tribute to pop culture, featuring young actors—including , known from Sinclar's other hits like "Love Generation"—who parody iconic music moments.
Experience the high-energy parodies and classic beats in the official music video for Bob Sinclar's club hit:
The track’s undeniable energy comes from its creative "reworking" of the 1990 classic by C+C Music Factory .
Sinclar modernized the sound by blending hip-house and tribal house beats with new vocal contributions from Dollarman , Big Ali , and Makedah .
Bob Sinclar himself appears as a grumpy neighbor complaining about the loud music, a nod to the very "party" energy the song promotes. 3. The Rights Revolution
is more than just a club anthem; it is a masterclass in how to bridge musical generations. Released in August 2006 by French DJ Bob Sinclar and co-producer Cutee B , the track became a global sensation, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart and topping dance charts across Europe. 1. The DNA of a Dance Classic