Take a trip back to the fab & fashionable 80s with this Promotional Music Video for "(Hey You) What's That Sound?" by Les Rythmes Digitales. From the 1999 album Darkdancer, video directed by Even B...
Take a trip back to the fab & fashionable 80s with this Promotional Music Video for "(Hey You) What's That Sound?" by Les Rythmes Digitales. From the 1999 album Darkdancer, video directed by Even Bernard.
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I was just thinking that, If he'd released this song this year it would've been number 1, I remember asking the DJ who this was when it came on back in the day.
Rocksteady Crew's Hey You was the first hip hop song I ever heard in 1983 - I was 4 years old and loved it. I don't think my parents could understand that kind of music.
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