Bob Sinclair - Rock This Party -
: It peaked at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart , making it Sinclar's most successful release there. It also reached No. 1 in Belgium (both Flanders and Wallonia) and topped the US Dance Club Play chart.
: It is frequently cited as one of the definitive tracks of the mid-2000s dance-pop era, often grouped with other club staples like Danzel's "Pump It Up". The Music Video Bob Sinclair - Rock This Party
: Critics have described the video as a "post-modern text," where sonic shifts in the song (from rock riffs to R&B beats to reggae) are mirrored by visual transformations into different musical icons. Community Perspectives : It peaked at No
While some purists viewed it as a departure from Sinclar's more sophisticated disco-filter grooves of the late 90s, the song was an undeniable commercial juggernaut. 1 in Belgium (both Flanders and Wallonia) and
: Known for its "aggressive" and "rhythmic" descriptors, it was designed specifically for peak-hour club play. Critical & Commercial Reception
The video is arguably as famous as the song itself. It stars , the young boy from Sinclar's previous hits "Love Generation" and "World, Hold On".