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Everybody's Got To Make A Living
Dances With White Girls Lyrics
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Milagros Valderrama
I love old school music. Especially break dance music! ✌✌✌
Kaizen 92
ill drums and low end, how i never heard this before.. this is the definition of hip hop
djdope22
Thanks for commenting. 90' breakbeat sauce.
Kaizen 92
@djdope22 man this joint makes me turn on the MPC and digg for breaks, make drums for hours..
Milagros Valderrama
So many memories 😁😁 I wish I can go back to 1986 😣 lol
Pedro Arroyo
Hip hop 101 right here.
DJ FLuk3D099
123 321 everything under the sun belongs to The #1 Wicked Selector. That is me, and I am he son we all one... A to the K?
Benjamin De Groot
Is this not the greatest breakbeat ever.
Adam Ljuca
Gotta love Chocolate Bam Boo
susanfit47
The samples are in this song are:
"Heaven and Hell is on Earth" by The 20th Century Steel Band (1975) (vocals)
"It's a New Day" by Skull Snaps (1973) (Drums)
"Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss (1973) (Drums)
"I'll Say It Again" by Sweet Linda Divine (1970)
"Here Comes the Meter Man" by The Meters (1968)
There's one thing that baffles me with this tune: The Honey Drippers's "Heaven and Hell is on Earth" (1975), Skull Snaps's "It's a New Day" (1973), Melvin Bliss's "Synthetic Substitution" (1973), Sweet Linda Divine's "I'll Say It Again" (1970) and The Meters's "Here Comes the Meter Man" (1968) "which is not on the Who Sampled website for the track. Can someone help?