The Underdog Project is a German dance group which launched its first album, It Doesn't Matter in 2001.
The band was formed when Canadian artist Vic Krishna was visiting Germany and had a jam session with Canadian singer Craig Smart and the production team of ToneDef and Triple S. It went well, so they started recording; mostly demo tapes, but also full-fledged tracks.
The group's most popular track, "Summer Jam", was one of the biggest pop hits in Europe[citation needed].
The biggest dance radio station in New York City, WKTU, also expressed support for the record and added it to their playlist, as well as market leader Power 96 in Miami.
Most notable is the Dance Movement Extended Mix, done by Nitelite Record's Max Maroldo.