Ooops Up
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Ooops Up
Summary
Ooops Up is a derivative work[1]. It draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (derivative_work category, ranking #9 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- Ooops Up's instance of is recorded as derivative work[3].
- Ooops Up's instance of is recorded as musical work/composition[4].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Michael Münzing[5].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Luca Anzilotti[6].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Penny Ford[7].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Turbo B[8].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Charlie Wilson[9].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Rudolph Taylor[10].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Robert Wilson[11].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Ronnie Wilson[12].
- Ooops Up's composer is recorded as Lonnie Simmons[13].
- Ooops Up's genre is Eurodance[14].
- Ooops Up's based on is recorded as I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops)[15].
- Ooops Up was performed by Snap![16].
- Ooops Up's language of work or name is recorded as English[17].
- Ooops Up was released on May 1, 1990[18].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Michael Münzing[19].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Luca Anzilotti[20].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Penny Ford[21].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Turbo B[22].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Charlie Wilson[23].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Rudolph Taylor[24].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Robert Wilson[25].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Ronnie Wilson[26].
- Ooops Up's lyricist is recorded as Lonnie Simmons[27].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include derivative work[3] and musical work/composition[4].
Why It Matters
Ooops Up draws 22 Wikipedia views per month (derivative_work category, ranking #9 of 12).[2]