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Bettye Swann - Make Me Yours
Bettye Swann (born Betty Jean Champion, 24 October 1944, Shreveport, Louisiana) is best known for this 1967 hit song "Make Me Yours."
She grew up ...
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5 months ago
Right - Wrong (feat. Dae Writer) by D-MOST
Right -- Wrong (feat. Dae Writer) by D-MOST, a thought provoking - society wake up song masterfully delivered in Hip-Hop/R&B fashion, will be digit...
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6 months ago
Hurricane Irene (Driving in the storm) part 5
Iyce Man (Bronx House Music Group) Driving in the storm
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6 months ago
Hurricane Irene (Driving in the storm) part 4
Iyce Man of Bronx House Music Group driving in the storm.
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6 months ago
Hurricane Irene (Driving in the storm) part 3
Iyce Man Driving in the storm
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6 months ago
Remember the Sylvers
A collage of performances by the Sylvers that includes "Forever Yours", "Don't Stop Get Off", "Hotline", "Boogie Fever"
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6 months ago
Hurricane Irene (Driving in the storm) part 2
Iyce Man Driving in the storm
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7 months ago
88HIPHOP PSA - DJ DEBATE
Is the DJ the backbone of Hip-Hop? Big Daddy Kane, Fab 5 Freddy, Kid Creole, and others tell it like it is...
RandyOB1 • 2,456 views
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@bugstrut the rapper never needed the dj. The dj needed the rapper. Back in the day you NEVER heard a rapper say yo I need a dj. But you ALWAYS heard the dj say Yo I have to find me a rapper....Go figure. You guys been watching too much RUN DMC. Why do you think DJ's at some point turn into rappe...
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7 months ago
RARE "Grandmaster Flash & The 4 MCs " 12/23/1978 (Part 1/3)
A very rare recording of rap music pre-1979:
"Grandmaster Flash & The 4 MC's" Part 1/3
Live @ the Audubon Ballroom NYC 12/23/1978
Before they b...
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I WANT TO THANK GM FLASH AND THE 3 MC'S LATER THE FURIOUS 4 MC'S FOR ALL THOSE GREAT MEMORIES. I.E. SKELLYS, BREAK DANCING AND MOST OF ALL HIP HOP. I MUST SAY HIP HOP UNDER THESE GUYS TRULY SAVED MY LIFE. IT GAVE US AN OUTLET, SOMETHING TO DO, LOOK FORWARD TO, LOCAL HEROS TO LOOK UP TO AND MIMIC...
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7 months ago
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9 months ago
Does It Have Flavor?
On tour with Public Enemy in Australia, Flavor is introduced to a meal from the past.
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That's crazzzie but not shocking P.E. is the truth. Chuck & Flav mad cool humble as a muthafuka keep doing it my dudes.
Ya boi Anthony "Iyce"
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10 months ago
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No doubt peep the D-MOST - Gee'd Up song on iTunes and/or Amazon.com
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1 year ago
Gigantor: The Collection Volume 1 "Opening Theme"
Gigantor The Space Age Robot!
Premiering in the 60s, Gigantor blazed a new trail in America for Japanese animation. This collection features the...
kochvision • 112,798 views
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@ feralflatfour so true, so true homie
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1 year ago
Ohio Players - Singing In The Morning
Singing In The Morning by Ohio Players from their album Pain
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On March 19, 2006, a judge ordered that sales of The Notorious B.I.G.'s album Ready to Die be halted because the title track sampled a 1972 song by the Ohio Players, "Singing in the Morning", without permission.
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1 year ago
The Jacksons Variety Show Episode1 Part1
Episode 1 with special guest Sonny Bono
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MADD SOULFUL...ITS INCREDIBLE HOW AFTER ALL THESE YEARS SEEING THESE GUYS PERFORM STILL GIVES ME CHILLZ. AWWW
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1 year ago
The Supremes Baby Love
This is the second of twelve number number 1 singles by the Supremes. Baby Love stayed at the number one position for 4 weeks. The next number one...
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CLASSIC SOUL!!!
Remembering when I was young (5) asking mom can I play her records. Yes baby go ahead, Going right to the stack, looking for the Money Records label with the Money logo. Make no mistake about it, this record set it off for the 70ies soul era.....REAL TALK!