The track was produced for G-Dubs Productions . Writing credits include J. Reyoso Jr. and Michelle Weeks , a powerhouse vocalist in her own right, with additional production/mixing by Marques Wyatt and DJ Choco .
For collectors and enthusiasts, original 12" vinyl copies can still be sourced through specialty retailers like DNR Vinyl or secondary marketplaces like Discogs . Divine Soul – Shake That Ass!! - Discogs Divine Soul - Shake That Ass (Black And White Dub)
Though often associated with the underground house and garage scenes, the track has maintained a legacy through archival spotlights like Strictly Rhythm's series, which highlights music built specifically for the sweat and precision of the runway and club culture. The track was produced for G-Dubs Productions
Licensed for the UK market in September 1998 ( UVM009 ), this version included the dub as well as remixes by the influential UK garage duo Tuff Jam . Musical Style and Production and Michelle Weeks , a powerhouse vocalist in
The Deep Groove of Divine Soul’s "Shake That Ass" (Black and White Dub)
The "Black and White Dub" focuses on the "raw cuts" and "sharp edits" essential for the ballroom and late-night club scenes, emphasizing precision and dance-floor utility over the full vocal arrangement. Cultural Impact