. "7716"^^ . "1108256483"^^ . . "1994"^^ . "480.0"^^ . . . . . "CD 2"@en . . . . . . . . "Exclusive: The PJ & Duncan Show - Part 2"@en . . . . . . . . "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble"@en . . "36696156"^^ . . . . "Cassette 2"@en . . "1994"^^ . . "Nicky Graham"@en . . "Tonight I'm Free"@en . . "1994-07-11"^^ . "4.0"^^ . "1994"^^ . . . . . "CD 1"@en . . "360.0"^^ . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . "The Ballad of Bullseye"@en . "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble"@en . . . . . . . . . . "540.0"^^ . . . . . . "\"Let's Get Ready to Rhumble\" is a 1994 song by PJ & Duncan AKA, the performing name used by British duo Ant & Dec at the time. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 11 July 1994 as the third single from their debut studio album Psyche. The song was written by Nicky Graham, Deni Lew and Mike Olton, and produced by Nicky Graham. It peaked at number 9 in the UK Singles Chart in 1994, and was later #1 almost two decades after its original chart appearance. The song includes a repeatedly-used sample of boxing and wrestling announcer Michael Buffer saying his trademark catchphrase. \u201CRumble\u201D was deliberately spelled as \"rhumble\" to avoid copyright problems, since Buffer had trademarked the phrase, and the chosen additional \u201Ch\u201D was a homage to the rhumba dance. The single was re-released in March 2013, with royalties from sales donated to the charity ChildLine. The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart in its first week of new release, becoming their first ever single to reach that spot and gave DMG TV's Edsel label a number one. The song was performed on Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway. The single was re-released in February 2014."@en . . "Why Me If Justfield"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Deni Lew"@en . "If I Give You My Number"@en . . . . "240.0"^^ . . "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble"@en . . "\"Let's Get Ready to Rhumble\" is a 1994 song by PJ & Duncan AKA, the performing name used by British duo Ant & Dec at the time. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 11 July 1994 as the third single from their debut studio album Psyche. The song was written by Nicky Graham, Deni Lew and Mike Olton, and produced by Nicky Graham. It peaked at number 9 in the UK Singles Chart in 1994, and was later #1 almost two decades after its original chart appearance. The song includes a repeatedly-used sample of boxing and wrestling announcer Michael Buffer saying his trademark catchphrase. \u201CRumble\u201D was deliberately spelled as \"rhumble\" to avoid copyright problems, since Buffer had trademarked the phrase, and the chosen additional \u201Ch\u201D was a homage to the rhumba dance."@en . . "Cassette 1"@en . . . . "single"@en . . . "All We Wanna Do We Rap"@en . . . . "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble - Karaoke Version"@en . . "Exclusive: The PJ & Duncan Show - Part 1"@en . . . . . . "344.0"^^ . "300.0"^^ . . "266.0"^^ . "60.0"^^ . . . . . ""@en . . "Digital download"@en . . . . . "Let'sGetReadytoRhumble.jpg"@en . . . . . "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble"@en . . . . . "1994-07-11"^^ . "262.0"^^ . "240.0"^^ . "343.0"^^ . "Mike Olton"@en . . "420.0"^^ .