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"Mountains" was released in 1986 by Prince and The Revolution. Originally, the song was from the albumParade which was the soundtrack to the movie Under the Cherry Moonwhich starred Prince. Read More

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Masterdon Committee was a group from Harlem, New York. They released their first single "Funk box Party" in 1983 which gained accolades within New york. Their song "Musicgram" was released in 1984, a year after their first album was released.Read…

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Tuff Crew was a hip-hop group from Philadelphia. The group consisted of Ice Dog, Tone Love, DJ Too Tuff, and LA Kidd. Read More

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THe "P" Crew releasd this vinyl record in 1983 in the Electornic genre.

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This 12" was released in 1989 by the American DJ, Chuck Chillout and his partner Kool Chip.

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The S.O.S. Band (Sounds of Success) was an R&B group that was formed in the 1980s. The band was based in Atlanta and consisted of the members:Jason BryantBilly Ellis (deceased)James Earl Jones IIIWillie "Sonny" KillebrewJohn SimpsonBruno…

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Sweet Trio released their single "Non-Stop" in 1985 of an album of the same name, Non-Stop,which was released by producer Tommy Boy.

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Crash Crew is a hip-hop group that was formed in 1980 and based in Harlem, New York City. The members of the band were: G Man, La Shubee, Barry Bistro, Ek Mike C., and Reggie Reg. After signing on to Sugarhill Records, Crash Crew released their…

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"Only In America" was released by Mojo in 1984 and bridged the gap between the genre of Hip Hop and the style of Electro.

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Zapp was a funk band from Dayton, Ohio that was created in 1977. The original members of the band were four Troutman brothers: Larry, Lester, Roger, and Terry; and Bobby Glover, Gregory Jackson, Sherman Fleetwood, Jerome Derrickson, Eddie Barber, and…
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