  Brouhaha and the Fork is your daily music review, taking a 2004 single and either loving it (the Fork) or hating it (brouhaha). Listen to the single and tell me if you agree. urlLink Move Ya Body -Nina Sky (feat. Jabba) Current Billboard Hot 100 position: #6 Upon meeting the Puerto Rican twins that make up Nina Sky, hip-hop producer Cipha Sounds pushed them straight into recording a club jam over that incessant Coolie Skank riddim (the same beat featured in Pitbull’s “Culo” and Elephant Man’s “Jook Gal”).
They came up with “Move Ya Body,” a paper-thin dancehall hodgepodge shifting between Jamaican ruckus (from party host Jabba), some vacant verses, and a simultaneously catchy and eerie chorus. That eeriness, perhaps, arises from the fact that Natalie and Nicole sound like I, Robot extras; they hit their pitches perfectly and create monotone harmonies throughout their dronish cue. Unfortunately, keeping that tone in mind, it's hard for one to take boogie commands from a duo that sounds like the only dance they can do is the robot. The Verdict: 4.6/10 - Brouhaha (2.3/5) 
