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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2006

Check out Dee Barnes from the show Pump It Up! in her group's best known video. It's a collaboration with GoGo's greatest band, Trouble Funk.

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  • i could have sworn that had other vids besides this one

  • we only made one of them but Dee is in Def Jef's Give It Here..

  • i thought she was married to that "Give It Here" guy

    but i don't remember his name - just the video where he was driving that Ford Probe

  • Def Jef... if she was i wasn't aware of it... could be.. i was too busy trying to get stores to bring in more stock !

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  • @exzotik81 I know that. Read the question again.

  • @djkaneck1 Body and Soul are from the West Coast.

  • de wuevotesssss

  • Dee Barnes!!

    Btw fcuk Dr Dre's bisexual baphomet self.smh 

  • NEW WEST ORDER AND DECEVIO ON YOUTUBE 2012 PHARROH

  • Waddup Delicious Vinyl...any chance for the "Hi Powered" video...

    Love it...

    Peace...

  • A LIL BODY FOR YOUR SOUL TO ADD TO THE REST! boomboomboom . does my go go dance

  • @djkaneck1 They may have been playing the funk and r& stuff that came from Cali...I always remembered NY artists and DJ's being very gaurded about hip hop. I have had cats say certain Cali artists wouldn't get play. I just always remembered the east-west tension way before this and way before Pac & BIG that just helped bring it to the forefront.

  • @boriquacub76 I do remember when in the 70's NY DJ's didn't play disco records because gays listened to it but NYC in 70's and 80 did play alot of West Coast records. In fact some of the famous old school NYC DJ's came from Cali and Philly. Matter of fact I remember hearing 2 Live Crew and Magic Mike records being played at Juice Crew concerts.  DJ Premier is from Texas and so forth. Now Hammer, fucked it up by dissin East Coast Rap Pioneers twice!

  • @djkaneck1 Not necessarily...East-west coast beef had been before that. NYC always felt that hip hop belonged exclusively to them and from the mid to late 80's and even in to the early 90's NYC DJ's would not play artists from outside of NY. I would always run in to NY cats out west here who hated on Cali,Florida artists, even Philly got shade. Funny now most NY rappers rap over dirty south beats.

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