Minnesota - Whats Up Dance Version

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Review by Dani Guerrato

Album Review: What’s Up Dance Version by Minnesota (1993) Released in 1993 under the Coconut label, What’s Up Dance Version by Minnesota is a hidden gem from the Eurodance scene that somehow slipped under the radar for many. Hailing from Mexico, this album dives deep into dance and electronic vibes, offering listeners a mix of high-energy beats and infectious grooves. It might not be perfect, but it sure knows how to get your feet moving. The standout track here has gotta be "What’s Up? (12" Dance Mix)." This version takes the original melody and cranks it up with pulsating synths and a bassline so thick you can practically feel it vibrating through your chest. The build-ups are epic—just when you think it’s gonna drop, it teases you a little longer. That suspense makes it unforgettable. You can’t help but picture neon lights and packed dance floors while listening. Another banger worth mentioning is "Move Your Body." Unlike some tracks that rely purely on flashy production, this one brings a raw energy that feels almost primal. The beat hits hard, and the repetitive chant of “move your body” gets stuck in your head instantly. It’s simple, yeah, but sometimes simplicity works wonders. If you’re throwing a party, this track will have everyone on their feet before they even realize what hit ‘em. One thing about What’s Up Dance Version is how unapologetically ‘90s it feels. Listening to it now is like stepping into a time capsule filled with chunky keyboards and drum machine magic. Sure, the production might sound a bit dated compared to today’s polished EDM hits, but there’s charm in its rough edges. Here’s the kicker though—how did an album like this come out of Mexico during the early '90s? Back then, Eurodance was blowing up in Europe, not Latin America. Makes you wonder if Minnesota (whoever they were) was ahead of their time or just vibing off something totally different. Either way, props to them for dropping something unique. Final thoughts? This album won’t change your life, but it’s a fun ride if you’re into retro dance tunes. Honestly, I kinda wish more artists today would embrace this kind of bold, no-frills approach to music. Oh, and if anyone finds out who Minnesota actually is, let me know—I’m curious as heck!

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Artist: Minnesota
Album: Whats Up Dance Version
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: minnesota-whats-up-dance-version.zip
  • MP3 size: 32.5 mb
  • FLAC size: 155 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
What's Up? (7\3:38
Move Your Body4:59
What's Up? (12" Dance Mix)
What's Up? (12\5:26
What's Up? (7" Dance Mix)

Video

Minnesota - What's Up

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Labels

Coconut

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Formats

  • CD
  • Maxi-Single
  • Cassette

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Coconut Records
Copyright (c)Coconut Records
Distributed ByBertelsmann De Mexico, S.A. De C.V.
Manufactured ByBertelsmann De Mexico, S.A. De C.V.

Notes

produced By: abm

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 7 43211 66352 6
  • Barcode: 743211663526
  • Barcode (Text): 7 43211 66354 0
  • Barcode: 743211663540

About Minnesota

This page was created for a Euro House artist responsible for the releases "" (1993) & "" (1994) on the German Label "". Not to be confused with other artists using that name listed below; For the Hip Hop producer use "" For the West coast Bass, Trap, Dubstep producer use ""

Name Vars

  • Minesota
  • Minessota

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: In 1993, a Eurodance album called *What's Up Dance Version* by Minnesota came out in Mexico. It was released under the Coconut label and had a mix of dance and electronic vibes. The album featured remixes of the track "What's Up?" along with another song called "Move Your Body." Fun fact—it’s a piece of '90s dance history you might not know about!

Comments

feete7
2025-03-12
This one still good for dancing, i remember i've got this versión first before DJ Miko
meechthemelanated
2025-03-11
Shit!
unidosdomorro
2025-03-11
He Man version = masterace
optimalwb
2025-03-11
Who performed the He-Man version?
19l018
2025-03-11
D J Miko?
dan230917
2025-03-11
Not as good as the original (or the He-Man) version, but still a fun dance mix.
rkchurchill
2025-03-11
The intro sound very similar to the DJ Miko version....
laurenshek
2025-03-11
Yeah, Is it them the first who sang this or 4 non-blondes ??
anapaulagzaq
2025-03-11
Debuted on Canada's National Dance Chart in RPM Magazine at #6 on March 21st, 1994. This was the 12" that the clubs were serviced with, although the DJ Miko version eventually surpassed it in popularity.
alananala
2025-03-10
All those views, and only one comment?? I have to do something about that!...