A manifesto for diversity in New York hip-hop
Frankie Cutlass releases a 12-inch that attempts to fuse Latin and hip-hop.
"You And You And You" expresses his feelings for multiple women and showcases the perspective of a Puerto Rican artist. Elements of salsa and Latin jazz blend seamlessly with hip-hop beats, musically expressing the cultural diversity of New York. This work marks the triumph of multiculturalism in the hip-hop scene of the mid-1990s.
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A:
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You And You And You (Radio Edit Remix)
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You And You And You (Dirty Remix)
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3)
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You And You And You (Instrumental Remix)
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You And You And You (Original Mix)
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You And You And You (K.D.'s Party Mix) (Radio Edit)
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You And You And You (K.D.'s Party Mix) (Dirty)
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You And You And You (Acapella)
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C:
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You And You And You (Mambo Mix '96) (Featuring Tito Nieves)
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You And You And You (Mambo Radio Edit) (Featuring Tito Nieves)
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You And You And You (Holivic Strictly Street Mix) (Featuring Tito Nieves)
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You And You And You (Holivic Radio Edit) (Featuring Tito Nieves)
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Producer, Mixed By, Executive-Producer - Frankie Cutlass
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A&R [Direction] - Philip Mataragas
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Written-By - Reginald Noble
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Written-By - Frank Malave
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Written-By - Derek Murphy
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Written-By - James Wilson (16)