Bodyjam 71 Block 2 [upd] (PC ORIGINAL)

Block 1 of 71 is quite low-key. Block 2 acts as the "ignition." The shift from the robotic Yeah Yeah to the raw drums of Bumaye creates one of the most satisfying gear changes in BodyJam history.

While previous releases may have focused on Latin flair or House music stomping, Release 71 leaned into a sharp, almost commercial hip-hop style. Here is a breakdown of the elements that defined the movement in this block: bodyjam 71 block 2

Note: Les Mills choreography is strictly copyrighted, so while the specific track names vary by region and remix, the "vibe" of Release 71 Block 2 was defined by aggressive brass hooks, syncopated snares, and motivating vocals. Block 1 of 71 is quite low-key

Block 1 of 71 is quite low-key. Block 2 acts as the "ignition." The shift from the robotic Yeah Yeah to the raw drums of Bumaye creates one of the most satisfying gear changes in BodyJam history.

While previous releases may have focused on Latin flair or House music stomping, Release 71 leaned into a sharp, almost commercial hip-hop style. Here is a breakdown of the elements that defined the movement in this block:

Note: Les Mills choreography is strictly copyrighted, so while the specific track names vary by region and remix, the "vibe" of Release 71 Block 2 was defined by aggressive brass hooks, syncopated snares, and motivating vocals.