Sitting down with Billboard, Roth revealed that the iconic song, which Rolling Stone has named as one of the greatest songs of all time, was set at 126 BPM so girls could dance to it.
“Jump,” which was released in 1983, is one of those “girl-friendly” tracks.
However, most Van Halen music is set at 126 BPM. During the interview, Roth got up and demonstrated what a dance at that tempo looks like. “See? That’s not for fellas,” he said.
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On April 25, Roth joined Teddy Swims for a high-energy performance of “Jump” at Stagecoach in Indio, California. This was their third collaboration in April, having performed together twice during Coachella. The 71-year-old rocker surprised the crowd, walking out in a leather vest with black and white pants.
Roth is currently on a solo tour and will perform at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on May 6. He’ll also perform in cities like Sioux Falls, Milwaukee and more this summer. Find his full touring schedule here.
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