: The song famously interpolates "Can You Feel the Beat" by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam , a nod to their fellow Latina predecessors in the urban-pop space.
: Its influence persists, with contemporary artists like Kehlani discussing the song's impact and its role in inspiring new generations of genre-blending tracks. Move Ya Body - Nina Sky
The track's creation was a collaborative effort between the twins, , and various industry figures: : The song famously interpolates "Can You Feel
: The song remains a favorite in gaming, appearing in titles like Dance Central and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 . "Move Ya Body" was more than just a
"Move Ya Body" was more than just a radio hit; it was a "cultural reset" for Latina artists in the mid-2000s:
: The track was a key part of a mainstream dancehall/reggae movement that included artists like Sean Paul, Lumidee, and Rihanna.
: It features guest vocals from American-Jamaican DJ Jabba , whose dancehall-inflected delivery complemented the twins' R&B harmonies. Cultural Impact and Legacy