"

" is a house music song by American singer

. It was written by Neal Conway and

and is the first single from the 1991 debut album. The song includes the chorus of "

" and a much-sampled organ refrain that is similar to gospel music.
It peaked at number eight on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and at number two in the UK Singles Chart, and it went to number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
When the song was descending the charts, it appeared on the benefit album Red Hot + Dance in a new incarnation mixed by Joey Negro, who took the song into a new musical direction.
In 1991, the song was spoofed in a memorable sketch performed by Kim Wayans on In Living Color, where

was portrayed by series regular Kim Wayans referencing TV shows. Wayans skewered the song's simple rhythm and melody by singing "Hey look, there's Fred and the Flinstones/I got a song now, that's a song now/Yabba dabba doo, yabba dabba doo/Yabba dabba doo, yabba dabba doo...." The clip from the comedy show would sometimes show up mixed into

own version at gay clubs with video screens.