The song was a massive commercial success, dominating the charts in 1994:
A version featuring a more traditional soul arrangement.
It reached number one, temporarily displacing Ace of Base's "The Sign".
The title refers to a suggestive, pelvic-thrusting style of dance often associated with strippers or provocative club dancing. Cultural Legacy & Remixes
It also broke into the top ten in the UK, peaking at number eight on the UK Singles Chart. Composition & Lyrics
Beyond the original version found on Spotify , the song spawned several popular remixes that furthered its longevity in clubs: