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Baha Men

The Bahamian music and dance tradition of Junkanoo, which traces back again to the slavery times when slaves were permitted to gather collectively one day weekly for festivities, is fused with the present day influences of dance rhythms, pop music and Latin percussion by Isaiah Taylor and his music group, …

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DJ Magic Mike

DJ Magic Mike, the discovery bass maker after 2 Live Team, was the music’s most important recording designer. An underground label impresario on the purchase of Grasp P, Mike’s productions had been much rougher compared to the slick Miami bass audio and pursued a gritty old-school vibe — even more …

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DJ Smurf

Old-school DJ and maker DJ Smurf arrived of Atlanta’s massive bass music picture, releasing his 1st major recording, Versastyles, for Cover Information in 1995. 2 yrs later on, Collipark Music made an appearance for the Benz label, with performances by MC Timid D and tha Rhythum. Deceased Crunk implemented in …

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Thrill da Playa

The traveling force behind among the South’s leading party rap groups, 69 Boyz, Thrill da Playa spun off a less successful solo career through the later ’90s while still keeping the Boyz going strong. Blessed Truck Bryant, the rapper/manufacturer was raised in Jacksonville, FL, and spent a while overseas within …

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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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Tag Team

Probably one of the most popular party rap/bass music duos of the first ’90s, Atlanta’s Label Group — aka Steve RollN and DC the mind Supreme — scored an enormous hit making use of their 1993 solitary “Whoomp! There IT REALLY IS,” which offered over four million copies, rendering it …

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The Del Rios

The Del Rios, among Memphis, TN’s pioneering vocal groups, were only available in the ’50s. Different men arrived in and out, but one continuous was William Bell. They performed on displays with Phineas Newborn, a Memphis jazz story, and discovered regular work in clubs. The original Del Rios solitary fallen …

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