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Give Me a Shake

MAX · 1997

18 min · 4 tracks · J-pop · dance-pop · Eurobeat

A pulsating blend of Eurobeat and J-pop that beckons dance floors with infectious energy.

Give Me a Shake is a single by MAX, released in 1997. A pulsating blend of Eurobeat and J-pop that beckons dance floors with infectious energy. The album was significant for popularizing Eurobeat rhythms in mainstream Japanese pop music, showcasing a sound that resonated across dance clubs. Its lead single 'Give Me a Shake' became an anthem for the genre and contributed to the rise of MAX as a household name in Japanese pop culture during the late '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Give Me a Shake sound like?

A pulsating blend of Eurobeat and J-pop that beckons dance floors with infectious energy. Rooted in J-pop and dance-pop.

What makes Give Me a Shake by MAX notable?

The album was significant for popularizing Eurobeat rhythms in mainstream Japanese pop music, showcasing a sound that resonated across dance clubs. Its lead single 'Give Me a Shake' became an anthem for the genre and contributed to the rise of MAX as a household name in Japanese pop culture during the late '90s. Released on April 9, 1997, 'Give Me a Shake' marked MAX's debut album, establishing them in the J-pop and Eurobeat scenes. At this point, they were transitioning from a lesser-known group to a prominent act in Japan's pop landscape.

How many songs are on Give Me a Shake?

Give Me a Shake has 4 tracks, running approximately 18 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·18:40

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Give me a Shake Standout 5:31
  • 2 KISS TO KISS Standout 3:51
  • 3 Give me a Shake (Original Karaoke) Standout 5:31
  • 4 KISS TO KISS (Original Karaoke) 3:47

Release Date

April 9, 1997

Genre

Eurobeat, J-pop, dance-pop

More albums in Eurobeat

Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

18 min 40 sec