![]() ![]() ![]() To do this, the team had to procure the music rights of the hit song. The only song that features in the episode is Y.M.C.A. by the Village People.Įxplaining why such a massive amount was spent for the song, Jenna mentioned that the team behind the much-loved sitcom believed it was essential, so the cast could 'sing along or hum along' to the number. It is also used during the dance-off between Ed Helms' Andy and Mindy Kaling's Kelly. However, this is not the only time the song plays. To get his employees excited about the party and to get them to come down, he plays Everybody Dance Now by C+C Music Factory on a speaker. The episode sees Michael Scott, the boss of Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, start a disco in the office. In the podcast, Jenna Fischer revealed that the production team of the show spent $40,000 for the rights of Everybody Dance Now, which played in the famous Disco Cafe episode. The Office spent $40,000 for rights to Everybody Dance Now The sitcom starred Steve Carrell, BJ Novak, Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski, Mindy Kaling, and others in pivotal roles. The song in question was Everybody Dance Now, which plays in the iconic Disco Cafe episode in Season 5 of The Office. In the latest episode of Office Ladies hosted by cast members Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, it was revealed that the producers spent a whopping $40,000 for the rights of a song. ![]()
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