BUS STOP (BAND)

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'Bus Stop' is a British dance act best-known for their 1998 single "Kung Fu Fighting", which reached #8 in the UK chart. The song sampled the original vocals by Carl Douglas, the original being a UK #1 hit in 1974, and added rap verses. The group then released three further singles, included a dance version of Van Halen's "Jump" in 1999. The group disbanded in 2000, although member Daz Sampson has since gone on to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest, and has gone onto have further chart success as part of Uniting Nations.
Many of their songs have been featured in the popular game series Dance Dance Revolution, including Kung Fu Fighting, Kick the Can, Swing It, and Long Train Runnin'. The band's songs were also often featured in Dancemania albums.

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Members
Singles

Members



Darren Sampson

Graham Turner

Mark Hall

Liam Midson

Marlon Cooper

Singles



★ 1998 Kung Fu Fighting (featuring Carl Douglas) ''UK #8 AUS #1''

★ 1998 You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet (featuring Randy Bachman) ''UK #22 AUS #1''

★ 1999 Jump ''UK #23 AUS #1''

2000 Get It On (featuring T. Rex) ''UK #59''

★ 2001 Kick the Can

★ 2001 Na-Na (a remake of the song 'Goodbye' by Lennon/McCartney)

★ 2001 Swing It

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