How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.

The subjects du jour are : Corbin Bleu, Shakedown, Kristine Blond, The Cheeky Girls, Tiga & Zyntherius, Tommy Sparks, Sheryl Crow, Bel Amour, The Wideboys, Shaznay Lewis, System F, Schiller, Push

They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in various charts, this week (19/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.

QUIZ QUESTIONS

1. What genre did Disney identify for Corbin Bleu’s song used in the movie *Jump In!*?

  • A Pop-Bop
  • B Pop-Rock
  • C Pop-Hop

2. Which project produced the house music track featuring Terra Deva?

  • A Armory Hands
  • B Shakedown
  • C Club Crescent

3. Under which alias was the track “You Make Me Go Oooh” released?

  • A Kristine Blond
  • B Anne-Kristine Blond
  • C Blond Bliss

4. Who are the members of the Romanian pop duo responsible for the 2003 single included in their debut album?

  • A Monica and Gabriela Irimia
  • B Nadia and Elena Popescu
  • C Maria and Sofia Luca

5. Which 1983 song was covered in electro/techno style by Tiga & Zyntherius?

  • A “Sunglasses at Night”
  • B “Safety Dance”
  • C “White Wedding”

6. From which album is Tommy Sparks’s second UK single derived?

  • A Sparks of Genius
  • B Fully Charged
  • C Tommy Sparks

7. Who directed the music video for Sheryl Crow’s lead single from *C’mon, C’mon*?

  • A Martin Scorsese
  • B Wayne Isham
  • C David Fincher

8. Which music conference helped generate attention for “Bel Amour” before its wider release?

  • A Ibiza Music Conference
  • B Winter Music Conference
  • C Paris Music Conference

9. Which award-winning singer collaborated with Wideboys on their non-album single released in 2008?

  • A Lisa Cimorelli
  • B Shaznay Lewis
  • C Natalie Appleton

10. Under what alias did Ferry Corsten release the track “Cry”?

  • A DJ Wavecrest
  • B System F
  • C Cosmic Force

11. Which poem inspired the name of Schiller’s single “Das Glockenspiel”?

  • A “The Bell”
  • B “The Song of the Gong”
  • C “The Song of the Bell”

12. Under which alias did Dirk Dierickx release tracks like “Tranzy State of Mind”?

  • A Push
  • B Glide
  • C Propel

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Tracklist

1 . Corbin Bleu – Push It To The Limit

Featured on the 2006 album “Jump In! : Soundtrack”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Instagram

2 . Shakedown – At night

Lyrics >> More by the same : Wikipedia

3 . Kristine Blond – You Make Me Go Oooh

Featured on the 2001 album “All I Ever Wanted”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Facebook

4 . The Cheeky Girls – Take Your Shoes Off

Featured on the 2003 album “Party Time”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Twitter

5 . Tiga & Zyntherius – Sunglasses At Night

Lyrics >> More by the same : Instagram

6 . Tommy Sparks – She’s Got Me Dancing

Featured on the 2009 album “Tommy Sparks”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Wikipedia

7 . Sheryl Crow – Soak Up The Sun

Featured on the 2002 album “C’mon, C’mon“.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

8 . Bel Amour – Bel Amour

Featured on the 2001 album “Bel Amour”.

More by the same : Twitter

9 . The Wideboys, Shaznay Lewis – Daddy O

Featured on the 2008 album “Addicted to Bass 2009”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Twitter

10 . System F – Cry

Featured on the 2000 album “Out of the Blue”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Official Site

11 . Schiller – Das Glockenspiel

Featured on the 1998 album “Zeitgeist”.

Lyrics >> Review >> More by the same : Official Site

12 . Push – Tranzy State of Mind

Featured on the 2000 album “From Beyond”.

Lyrics >> More by the same : Wikipedia

And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:

1. The track blends pop and hip-hop elements known as Pop-Hop. This genre description was designated by Disney.

2. Shakedown, the Swiss music project, produced this house track with vocals by Terra Deva.

3. “You Make Me Go Oooh” was released under the alias Kristine Blond, the performer’s stage name.

4. The Cheeky Girls consist of twin sisters Monica and Gabriela Irimia. They gained recognition in the UK pop scene.

5. The electro/techno cover by Tiga & Zyntherius is of “Sunglasses at Night” by Corey Hart.

6. Tommy Sparks’s second UK single is from his self-titled debut album, marking his chart debut.

7. The music video for Sheryl Crow’s single was directed by Wayne Isham, known for his work in the music industry.

8. “Bel Amour” gained initial buzz at the Winter Music Conference in Miami Beach before gaining wider exposure.

9. Shaznay Lewis, known from All Saints, collaborated with Wideboys on the 2008 single, achieving modest chart success.

10. Ferry Corsten released the track “Cry” under the alias System F, as part of his trance music production.

11. “The Song of the Bell,” a poem by Friedrich Schiller, inspired the track name “Das Glockenspiel.” The poetic influence carries into the project’s name.

12. Dirk Dierickx released “Tranzy State of Mind” under the alias Push, part of his endeavors in the trance genre.

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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on January 11, 2026