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"C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" is a song by American
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-based musical group Quad City DJ's, released in February 1996 as a single from their debut album, ''
Get On Up and Dance ''Get On Up and Dance'' is the debut studio album by American group Quad City DJ's. The group was made up of Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead, both of whom had previously worked with Chill Deal, 95 South and 69 Boyz, and producing hits such as "Whoot, Th ...
'' (1996). It is based on a sample of
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's 1974 main theme from soundtrack to the film '' Together Brothers''. The song peaked at number three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached the top 40 in Australia and New Zealand. It was ranked the number-one song of 1996 by ''
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'' included the song as one of their "Ten Actually Good 90s Jock Jams". In 2022, ''
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'' ranked it number 86 in their list of "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". The song is also used in a wide variety of sports events.


Critical reception

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'' commented, "Don'tcha want another booty jam? Sure, ya do—especially if it jiggles with the kind of infectious chorus that this ditty has. This is one of those records that requires the mind to be turned off. The second you start to take all the double-entendre train/ride references too seriously, you are likely to get agitated. Take this for what it is: a cute moment that is good for a quiet chuckle and a wiggle." Peter Miro from '' Cash Box'' wrote in his review of the ''
Get On Up and Dance ''Get On Up and Dance'' is the debut studio album by American group Quad City DJ's. The group was made up of Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead, both of whom had previously worked with Chill Deal, 95 South and 69 Boyz, and producing hits such as "Whoot, Th ...
'' album, that singles like "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" "are Quad City principals C.C. and Jay-Ski's infectious contribution to a can't-keep-still mandate."
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s ''RM'' Dance Update described the song as a "
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' Whoomp!'-type raggeoly rapped and chanted frenetic corny 0-135.8bpm jump around."


Track listing

# "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (Club mix) - 7:31 # "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (Original mix) - 4:06 # "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (Railroad mix) - 6:05 # "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (Instrumental) - 6:07 # "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (A Cappella) - 6:15


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References

1996 debut singles 1996 songs Big Beat Records (American record label) singles Songs about dancing {{1990s-hiphop-song-stub