Boomtang
Boomtang started out in 1990 as a 12-inch label, putting out club singles i… Read Full Bio ↴Boomtang started out in 1990 as a 12-inch label, putting out club singles into the U.K. The first three years saw the release of fifteen records, all written and produced by the boys. By 1993, the Boomtang Records mandate had expanded to include artist development, and the team’s focus shifted to producing albums and single for talented performers other than themselves. Their work on Camille’s ebullient “Deeper Shade of Love” single won a Juno award in 1995 for best dance recording, while they showed a knack for hopping between genres by simultaneously earning a Juno nomination in the best R&B/Soul category for their production on Charlene Smith’s “Feel the Good Times”. One U.K. reviewer, commenting on Sean Oliver’s Boomtang-produced “Solitaire” album, called Boomtang Records “the best black record label in Canada” – high praise indeed, leveled mistakenly as it was at a couple of pasty white boys.
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Boomtang Lyrics
59 Ways to Funk Turn the bass up high turn the lights down low Party…
Dancing With Myself On the floors of Tokyo Or down in London town to…
Pictures I took your picture on the day we met You gave…
Squeeze Toy (squeek squeek) woahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yea (oh yea) woahhhhhhhhh…