Cut 'n' Move was a Danish dance/hip hop group from Århus, formed in 1989 by keyboard player Per Holm, disc jockey Jørn K. (Jørn Kristensen), and rapper MC Zipp (Jens Kjær Larsen). In December 1990, singer Thera Hoeymans joined the group. Their debut single "Take No Crap", featuring vocals by Danish singer Christine Christiansen, was released in 1990 and later internationally as "Get Serious". The song became a moderate hit on the Billboard Hot 100 and a Top 10 hit on the dance chart. Their debut album Get Serious was released on Epic Records in July 1991. For their second album Peace Love & Harmony, released in November 1993, Danish-American singer Zindy Laursen joined the group. The lead single "Give it Up" reached Number 1 in Australia and number 61 in the UK Singles Chart. In March 1994, Hoeymans left to pursue a theatre acting career. Cut 'n' Move released their third album The Sound Of Now in 1995. The lead single "I'm Alive" became a minor hit on both sides of the Atlantic. In 1996 Cut 'n' Move released Into The Zone '91-'96, a greatest hits album including three new songs which won Danish Dance Album of the Year at the Danish Grammy Awards. The group disbanded later that year.