That Fatboy Slim "Kung Fu Fighting" Remix is Actually (a Cover?) by Bus Stop, but He's Apparently Played Another Called "K.U.N.G." by G104/Cem Oral
So this is actually by a British band called Bus Stop. It was apparently in Shaolin Soccer and at least one other movie or show, but I for one am here from Ultimate Naruto Fanflash 4, which credited the track to Fatboy Slim. This appears to be a popular misconception online and I believed it for well over a decade...
I also just learned that Carl Douglas actually came out to be in the music video (and on Top of the Tops), and some people online say he sings anew on this version too (hence the "featuring"), like Rod Stewart on that A$AP Rocky song, but I can neither confirm nor refute that:
Interestingly, Fatboy Slim [Note: I don't actually know who that is outside of this remix that he didn't make] says on his SoundCloud that:
so many people ask me about a version of Kung Fu Fighting on Youtube which is credited as being by me. That version is shite and nothing to do with me. the one I used to play was this one, a white label bootleg with no credit on it (and isn’t by me either) So I've put it up here so you can all hear it in full (I’ve put the intro on a few mixtapes over the years)
And the mix he posted there, per a comment, appears to be called "K.U.N.G." by G104, one alias of German musician Cem Oral (also AKA Jammin Unit).
All this talk of "Kung Fu Fighting" also reminded me that there was yet another version in Kung Fu Panda 3, a movie I have little memory of despite having seen it in the theatre without having seen the second one...it was the one with Bryan Cranston and Po's biological panda family...? Anyhow, that version brings to mind nothing more than the Fallout Boy cover of the Ghostbuster's theme, and now I wonder whether that was some kind of trend...