Released in 1998, by Divine Soul stands as a quintessential artifact of the late-90s dance floor . While the main vocal version brought energy to club circuits, the Black and White Dub became a specialized favorite for DJs seeking a more stripped-back, rhythmic focus. Release and Label History
For collectors and enthusiasts, original 12" vinyl copies can still be sourced through specialty retailers like DNR Vinyl or secondary marketplaces like Discogs . Divine Soul – Shake That Ass!! - Discogs
The "Black and White Dub" focuses on the "raw cuts" and "sharp edits" essential for the ballroom and late-night club scenes, emphasizing precision and dance-floor utility over the full vocal arrangement. Cultural Impact Divine Soul - Shake That Ass (Black And White Dub)
The track is categorized as Electronic with strong roots in UK Garage , Speed Garage , and Garage House .
"Shake That Ass" bridged several high-energy electronic subgenres: Released in 1998, by Divine Soul stands as
Though often associated with the underground house and garage scenes, the track has maintained a legacy through archival spotlights like Strictly Rhythm's series, which highlights music built specifically for the sweat and precision of the runway and club culture.
Licensed for the UK market in September 1998 ( UVM009 ), this version included the dub as well as remixes by the influential UK garage duo Tuff Jam . Musical Style and Production Divine Soul – Shake That Ass
The track was a trans-Atlantic success, seeing major releases on legendary dance labels: