Divine Soul - Shake That Ass (black And White Dub) [100% CERTIFIED]

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

"Shake That Ass" bridged several high-energy electronic subgenres: 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 . The "Black and White Dub" focuses on the

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 While the main vocal version brought energy to

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.

The track was produced for G-Dubs Productions . Writing credits include J. Reyoso Jr. and Michelle Weeks , a powerhouse vocalist in her own right, with additional production/mixing by Marques Wyatt and DJ Choco .