Genius Lyrics
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Whodini – Funky Beat
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“Funky Beat” is the lead single of Whodini’s third album. It reached #19 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Chart in the summer of 1986. Its music video features actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who
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Whodini – Out of Control
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[spoken: Ecstasy, Jalil, Grandmaster Dee] / Jalil, where you goin’? / Be quiet, man! Can’t you see I’m trying to sneak outta here? / Word man, let’s break out, this place is crazy
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Run–DMC – Raising Hell Radio Tour Spot
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[Dan Summers] / We interrupt your regularly scheduled program / With a hot news flash / Dan, Dan, are you there? / Yeah, I'm here, and what a crowd! / This is Dan Summers, your
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Ezale – 5 Minutes of Funktown
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[Instrumental: "Five Minutes of Funk" by Whodini"] / Fresh outta jail Ezale's getting money / Cause there's too much money / So I gotta stay hungry / But my bills never lonely cuz
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Whodini – Do It Again
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On “Do It Again,” Whodini takes the listener on a tour of hip hop history over the arc of their career. From the humble roots that spawned a movement to its arrival on the global
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The Next Diffusion – Do the Next Dance
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[Testo di "Do the Next Dance"] / [Intro] / Do the Next Dance, come on, oh / Do the Next Dance, come on, oh / Do the Next Dance, come on, oh / Do the Next Dance, come on / [Strofa 1
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Whodini – The Haunted House Of Rock
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[Verse 1] / Welcome to the place where all the creatures meet / The last building to your left on a dead-end street / You'll find skeleton bones outside on the pavement / And
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Whodini – The Haunted House Of Rock (Vocoder Version)
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[Intro] / It's just what you wanted / Something funky and haunted / It's just what you wanted / Something funky and haunted / It's just what you wanted / Something funky and
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Ego Trip Magazine – Hip-Hop's Greatest Singles By Year
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ego trip’s Book of Rap Lists (buy a copy here) is a highly-entertaining reference book about hip-hop history by the creators of ego trip Magazine.
It includes a list of the
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Whodini – One Love
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“One Love” is a love and lost song. It was produced in 1986 by Larry Smith, was a hit anthem and has been sampled by 20+ rap songs to date.
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Whodini – I'm a Ho
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From Whodini’s 1986 album, Back in Black, “I’m a Ho” was produced by Larry Smith and sampled a year later on Eazy-E’s “Boyz N the Hood” with minor adjustments.
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Whodini – How Dare You
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How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you! / How-how / How-how / How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you! / How dare you
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Fat Boys – Pump It Up
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Let's get funky, get on down / Let's get funky, get on down / Now stop look and listen and check us out / 'Cause we're the Fat Boys and we're gonna shout / At top of our lungs
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Whodini – Fugitive
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To the highest degree, in quality! / In our rap technology ladies and gentlemen I am the rapper Ecstasy! / And standing to my side, this is my partner, the master rapper Jalil
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Whodini – Any Way I Gotta Swing It
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From the original motion picture soundtrack A Nightmare On Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. The music video for this song reflects the horror movie theme.
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Digital Underground – Same Song (Live)
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[Money B] / Yo! Bay Area if you with me then make some motherfucking nooise! / I said make some motherfucking noise! Well, check this out.. / Digital Underground is about to take
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Instant Funk – I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)
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[Instrumental Intro] / [Chorus] / I got my mind made up / Come on, you can get it / Get it, girl, any time / (Say what?) Tonight is fine / I got my mind made up / Come on, you can
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Whodini – The Good Part
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When we gonna get to the good part? (Good part) / Get down, to the good part (good part) / When we gonna get to the good part? (Good part) / When we gonna get to it? / When we
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Whodini – Growing Up
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Chorus (1) / It’s all just a part of growing up / Things are gonna be hard, but don’t give up / It’s all just a part of growing up / And we like to wish you all the best of luck
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Spoonie Gee – Spoonin Rap (A Drive Down The Street I Was Spanking And Freaking)
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Spoonie Gee’s mother died when he was 12 years old and he moved in with his uncle who was a record producer by the name of Bobby Robinson.
Spoonie Gee began practicing rapping
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