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UB40 is a reggae and pop group that was formed in 1978 in Birmingham, England. The songs "Dance With The Devil" and "Red Red Wine" were from the album with the same name, UB40. Read More

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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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"All I Do Is Think of You" is a single released originally in 1975 by the Jackson 5 on their Motown Lable. However, in 1990 the R&B group Troop released their own version of the sound. Read More

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This single was released in 1984 as a collaboration between Trevor Horn, and Paul Morley, with The Art of Noise. The single, "Moments in Love" charted high abroad, for example in Belgium the song peaked at number 17.

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"For The Love of You" was released in 1988 originally on the albumWho?by Tony! Toni! Tone!

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"Make It Better (Forget About Me)" was released in June of 1985 by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. This was the third single from their albumSouthern Accents which was released in the same year. Read More

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Tilt released "Arkade Funk" in 1983. Tilt mixes the genres of hip hop and electronic music.

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Three Times Dope was a hip-hop/ rap group that was formed in the 1980s. Their band consists of Robert Waller, Walter Griggs, and Duerwood Beale. These singles were released in 1988 and were originally released as songs on their albumOriginal Stylin'.…

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"Uptown Is Kickin' It" was a single released by the Uptown Crew in 1986. The Uptown Crew was a collective of artists that included, Andre Harrell, the rap duo Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, and lastly Heavy D & The Boyz. Read More

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Are You Ready?was an album released in 1985 by the Staple Singers, a gospel, soul, and R& B group. The group consisted of the patriarch, Roebuck "Pops" Staples, and his children: Cloetha, Mavis, Pervis, and Yvonne. Read More
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