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KEEP ON RISING - Jay-J feat. Latrice (Defected)

Dir: J. Paul Baca Check out how Jay-J and Latrice's sexy, soulful, inspired dance floor killer moves and grooves the House Headz of San Francisco. Spanning a career with over 150 releases, hes wo...  
 
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Soulshipdjs (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Que Gran epoca era aquella .
cemalettinyanik (4 months ago) Show Hide
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GREAT SOUND !!.... pleaeeee help me all..... i cant stop listen to this song !!...LMAOOOOOOOOOOO me !!
FunkyPapaSchultz (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Im sick tooooooo !!!!!!!!!!!! greetings =)
househeadericmd (4 months ago) Show Hide
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top tune!!!!!!!!!! i likey!!!!!!!!!
ricktowers (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Anybody else noticed that the guys trying to give Latrice some booze in front of the computer is Olivier Desmet of Amenti? I think he used to work at Moulton Studios back in the day.
thechrislum (3 months ago) Show Hide
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You are right about both. Video shot at moulton and the end up in SF.
funkyflores (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Incredible production and vocals...

My hat goes off to Jay-J. Freakin genius!
jhonasreggaero (1 year ago) Show Hide
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muuito top' essa musica..
Wordsmyth8 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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First time I'm hearing this version of this song. Incredible!
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Jay-J is probably one of the few "post-90's" DJs, who truly gets what house was about. It wasn't about studio gimickry (loops that don't really fit the groove, computerized vocals, etc), because that didn't exists yet. It was about feeding that part of the club-goer's soul, which was thirsting for nurishment. It was like a good surmon on Sunday mornings, in a "down-home" church. In fact, they'd probably just have called it "church", if it wasn't 4 the vices. Oh those dotted-eigth note delays :-)

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