The Revolution of Hip Hop Dance Music
A fusion of hip hop and house music.
The album skillfully combines elements of hip hop with house music beats, making it a huge influence on the club scene at the time. The innovative sound-making by the production team played a key role in determining the direction of dance music in the 90s.
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5 TRACKS:
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1)
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Do You Wanna Get Funky (Vocal Club Mix)
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2)
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Do You Wanna Get Funky (Mark The 45 King Remix)
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Do You Wanna Get Funky (A Cappella)
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4)
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Do You Wanna Get Funky (The C+C Sound Factory House Mix)
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5)
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Do You Wanna Get Funky (The Ministry Of Sound House Mix)
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Producer, Written-By, Arranged By, Remix - Robert Clivillés and David Cole
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Written-By - R. Clivillés
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Written-By - D. Cole
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Co-producer - Bob Rosa
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Engineer [Recording], Engineer [Mix] - Bob Rosa (1 to 3)
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Programmed By [Programming] - Ricky Crespo
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Mastered By - Herb "The Pump" Powers
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Written-By [Hip Hop Junkies] - Greg Nice
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Written-By - D. Ramos
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Vocals [Special Guest Chant] - Brown Man
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Written-By [Hip Hop Junkies] - Tony Romeo
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Management - Barbara Warren-Pace