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Dance & Shout : ウィキペディア英語版
Dance & Shout / Hope

"Dance & Shout" and "Hope" is the fourth and final official single from Shaggy's multi-platinum studio album ''Hot Shot'', released on November 19, 2001. The single was made up of two tracks that had previously been released as singles in exclusive territories.
==Background==
''Hope'' was a song first recorded for the soundtrack of the film ''For The Love Of The Game'', and was released a single from the soundtrack exclusively in America on November 23, 1999, however, to no commercial success. ''Dance & Shout'' was released as a preceding single to ''Hot Shot'' exclusively in Europe on July 11, 2000, achieving only minor success; however, the song peaked at #42 on the ARIA Singles Chart and #4 on the Bubbling Under ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart due to import sales. In November 2001, following the release of the three official worldwide singles from ''Hot Shot'' - ''It Wasn't Me'', ''Angel'' and ''Luv Me, Luv Me'', both ''Dance & Shout'' and ''Hope'' were re-released in a double A-side for all territories.

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