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71 North

71 North surfaced through the Midwest in 2002 with a great novelty solitary, “Cleveland Shuffle,” a line-dance music driven from the popular starting bars of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” The Cleveland group got earlier produced waves using its “Boodie Jump” single, that was later on re-released, alongside two mixes of …

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69 Boyz

69 Boyz is among the half-dozen bass-music production efforts headed by C.C. Lemonhead and Jay Skiing (of Quad Town DJ’s and 95 South). The exact group, rappers Thill Truck, Fast, Gradual, and Rottweiler “Mike Mike,” emerged jointly in Jacksonville, FL. After Lemonhead and Jay Skiing strike triple-platinum with 1993’s “Whoot …

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95 South

Before producers C.C. Lemonhead and Jayski McGowan continued to create “Tootsee Move” for the 69 Boyz and “C’Mon N’ Trip It (The Teach)” for the Quad Town DJ’s, the duo got a likewise big strike with 95 South’s “Whoot, There IT REALLY IS” in early 1993. The music was the …

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DJ Uncle Al

DJ Uncle Al (given birth to Albert Moss), a remarkably prolific Miami manufacturer, uses the audio of bass music as well as Latino rap, regular hip-hop, and reggae on his parade of produces for AT THE TOP Information. Since 1994, Uncle Al provides averaged nearly two albums each year, by …

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Down A.K.A. Kilo

Regardless of debuting using the hard, Western Coastline funk-rap album, California Cowboys, Chicano rapper Down aka Kilo broke to the nationwide arena using the dance-offering club solitary “Lean Just like a Cholo” in 2007. Down, actual name Juan Martinez, was created to undocumented immigrants in Oxnard, CA. Hearing the hardcore …

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Ghost Town DJ’s

Ghost City DJ’s featured Darryl “Demp” Andrews, Rodney “Kool Kollie” Terry, and Vickie “Boo” Washington. They made an appearance on So So Def Bass All-Stars, a compilation released in June 1996 which was come up with by Jermaine Dupri’s Columbia-affiliated label. “My Boo,” the group’s Miami bass-inspired contribution — a …

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DJ Roc

An innovator in the wonderful world of Chicago Juke — a genre where Chicago home, bass music, and ghetto technology get together — DJ Roc was created Clarence Johnson about Chicago’s South Part. After encountering the furious audio of Ghetto home music, Roc became a lover. When he bought the …

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Hollywood Holt

Affected by punk rock and roll as much as ’80s electro, Chicago rapper Nigel Holt, better referred to as Hollywood Holt, soaked up both cultures of surviving in the Windy City’s notorious South Part along with the city’s well-off, north suburbs. Composing rhymes because the age group of 14, Holt’s …

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Power Steppers

Power Steppers’ true identification remains a secret while he shuns promotion. Interviews using the elusive performer can only just be carried out through facsimile or e-mail. The primary pressure behind Power Steppers experienced no previous encounter in neuro-scientific music, but have been mixed up in regions of eco-agriculture, conservation and …

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Nemesis

An anomaly in its period, Nemesis stood away in the past due ’80s/early ’90s being a Texas-based rap group with big label cable connections during a period when almost all rap originated from either LA or NY. Offering Big Al, the Snake, and MC Azimv, Nemesis didn’t possess much commercial …

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