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American Apparel Website Model Photos Dancing to ‘Pump Up the Jam’ by Technotronic

  • Rollin BishopRollin Bishop
  • March 11, 2014

YouTube user Ben Chambers has created a hilarious short video where he manipulated the photos of an American Apparel swimsuit — The Nylon Tricot Halter One-Piece, specifically — in such a way that the model appears to be dancing to the 1989 song “Pump Up the Jam” by Technotronic.

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