Scooter — Jumping All Over the World: lyrics, story & video
Scooter — Jumping All Over the World: lyrics, story & video
The ultimate crowd-control weapon
There's a moment in every Scooter concert when H.P. Baxxter stops the music, looks at the crowd, and gives the command: JUMP. And the crowd obeys. Jumping All Over the World, released in 2007 on the album of the same name, is that moment crystallized into a track.
The story behind the song
By 2007, Scooter had been touring for over a decade. They had perfected the art of controlling massive crowds — and Jumping All Over the World was designed as the ultimate tool for exactly that.
The track is built on a simple but devastatingly effective concept: a build-up that gets the crowd ready, followed by a drop that commands everyone to jump. It's crowd dynamics reduced to a science.
H.P. Baxxter has always been more than a vocalist — he's a crowd conductor. And this track is his baton. The lyrics are minimal by design: when you're jumping with 50,000 other people, you don't need poetry. You need a command.
The album Jumping All Over the World debuted at #1 in Germany and became one of the best-selling Scooter albums.
Official video
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The video is shot at a massive live event, showcasing exactly what the song was designed for — thousands of people jumping in perfect sync.
Lyrics
The lyrics will be added soon — check back shortly.
Why this track owns the live show
Scooter's concerts are physical experiences. You don't stand and watch — you participate. Jumping All Over the World is the track that makes that explicit. The floor shakes. The building vibrates. The person next to you — a complete stranger — becomes your partner in synchronized chaos.
At the Halloween Rave Party at Ergo Arena, with 11,000 people in costumes jumping as one, this track will be absolutely earth-shattering. Wear comfortable shoes. Your legs will thank you. (Read our what to bring guide.)