jumpup
Jumpup is a term used in multiple contexts and does not have a single, universal definition. In music, Jump Up refers to a subgenre of drum and bass known for its heavy, punchy basslines and high-energy, dancefloor-oriented rhythms. The style originated in the United Kingdom and gained prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s, often featuring simple, catchy basslines and driving drum patterns intended to energize clubs. While closely tied to the drum and bass scene, Jump Up has diversified and influenced related electronic genres, and tracks labeled as Jump Up may emphasize bass at the expense of more complex harmonic content.
In fitness and sports training, a jumpup describes a plyometric movement in which a person propels themselves
Beyond music and sport, Jump Up is also used as a branding element or product name by