GET READY FOR THIS

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"'Get Ready for This'" is a 1991 eurodance single by Dutch group 2 Unlimited. It is perhaps the most played opening song for arena-based sporting events. It reached #2 in the UK and #14 on the U.S. Dance chart, being arguably the most famous of the band's singles in the United States. However, its success was eclipsed elsewhere in the world by their fifth single No Limit.[1] The famous repeated line "Y'all ready for this?" is sampled from The D.O.C.'s hit single "It's Funky Enough".

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Remixes
In the media
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Remixes



★ Orchestral Mix

★ Rap Version

★ Wilde Mix

★ Rio & Le Jean Mix

★ 800 Mix

★ 800 Mix-Edit

★ Orchestral Mix-Edit

★ Instrumental

★ Extended Techno Mix

★ 7" Rap Version

★ Rap Version Edit

★ 800 Re-Mix

★ No Rap Mix

★ East Orange Boot Mix

In the media



★ It was featured in the 1992 TV series ''Catwalk''

★ Used in the ''Friends'' episode "The One With the Football" to make a parody of above named sporting events

★ Played in the ''South Park'' episode "Douche and Turd"

★ It was a centerpiece of the popular 2000 teen cheerleading film ''Bring It On''

★ Played in the movie ''Space Jam''

★ Played in a 2006 ad for Special K cereal

★ Used in ''The Office'' episode "Dwight's Speech" at the start of a paper company convention

★ In the video game ''BioMetal'' during the title screen

★ In the UK advertisement for Strongbow cider

★ In ''The Simpsons'' episodes "Fat Man and Little Boy", "Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass", "I'm Spelling as Fast as I Can", and "Jaws Wired Shut".

★ Covered by the Crazy Frog for the US version of the album ''Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits''

★ Used for the opening credits and as theme song for the 1995 EA Sports videogame "NHL 96"

★ A parody of it played in the ''Spongebob Squarepants'' episode "Jellyfish Jam", where Spongebob's jellyfish friend plays it on his stereo

★ It is played when the New York Yankees take the field

★ For a long time, it was played when the San Jose Sharks took the ice through a giant shark head with flashing red eyes

★ It is played when the San Antonio Spurs take the court

★ The music video was shown on Beavis and Butt-head.

★ The song is featured in the movie How To Eat Fried Worms (film)

★ The first thirty seconds of the song are featured in the movie

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