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: A popular edit titled "Rasputin - Vladimir Putin - Love The Way You Move (Funk Overload)" combined these elements, leading many to believe the song was titled "Rasputin" or performed by a different artist.

: An Australian indie-pop/rock band. Their 2013 track " Love The Way You Move " is the actual audio used in the viral video. 671235 Slightly Left of Centre - RASPUTIN -Love...

The string refers to a popular internet phenomenon: a viral mashup and animation often called "Funk Overload." This trend combines the song "Love The Way You Move" by the Australian band Slightly Left of Centre with visuals of a dancing animated character often identified as Grigori Rasputin or Vladimir Putin . 1. The Core Components : A popular edit titled "Rasputin - Vladimir

: The animation was created specifically for Slightly Left of Centre's music video. The string refers to a popular internet phenomenon:

: The video gained millions of views on platforms like YouTube and SoundCloud, often categorized under titles similar to the one you provided. 3. Track History Description Artist Slightly Left of Centre Song Title "Love The Way You Move" Release Year 2013 (Original), 2016 (Re-release) Viral Title "Rasputin - Love The Way You Move (Funk Overload)"

: The viral video features a 3D animated character (originally created for the "Love The Way You Move" music video) whose energetic, rhythmic dancing became a massive meme. Love... : Refers to the song title "Love The Way You Move" . 2. The Viral Phenomenon

The confusion often stems from the meme. In many versions of the video, the original audio by Slightly Left of Centre is swapped for the 1978 disco hit "Rasputin" by Boney M because the BPM (beats per minute) matches the character's dance moves perfectly.