Sampler of upcoming hip-house mixes (hip-house classics from 88-92). If you like rap & house, you will enjoy it. This mix is dedicated to my friends in Laramie, WY, USA and in Saratov, Russia.
Styles: Hip-House, Euro House, Italo House.
Time: 56:38
Bitrate: 192 kbs.
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Tracklisting
1. Hip-House Radio Intro
2. Fast Eddie - Hip-House
3. MC Sar & The Real McCoy feat. Jay-Rapper - McCoy's House
4. Fast Eddie - Work Your Body
5. MC Sar & The Real McCoy - Cut The C
6. Fast Eddie - Let's Do This
7. Don Pablo's Animals - Long Train Running (Remix)
8. Kool Rock Steady feat. Sundance - Ain't No Stopping' Us Now
9. Mister Mixi & Skinny Scotty feat. Dizzy D - I Can Handle It
10. 2 In A Room - Wiggle It
11. Black Box - Strike It Up (Remix)
12. Lonnie Gordon feat. MC Sar - Gonna Catch You
13. Lucky Lusers - She Loves Me
14. Kool Rock Steady - Let's Get Hyped
15. Mr. Lee - Pump That Body
16. Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch - Good Vibrations
17. Ecstasy - This Is My House
18. Hi Tek 3 feat. Ya Kid K - Spin That Wheel
19. Technotronic - This Beat Is Technotronic
20. Technotronic feat. Colt 45 - Body To Body
21. Kool Rock Steady - Back By Popular Demand (Bad Boy Bill Club Mix)
Historical Reference
Hip-house, also known as house rap, is a musical genre that mixes elements of house music and hip-hop. The style rose to prominence during the 1980s in New York and Chicago. After successful releases by the Beatmasters, Deskee, Tyree, Doug Lazy, and Mr. Lee, hip-house became popular in nightclubs and garnered substantial chart success. Hip house's major crossover success would eventuate in the form of two ground breaking records: "I'll House You" by the Jungle Brothers and "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock. There were several further successful releases, most notably Technotronic's "Pump up the Jam," which reached number 2 on the U.K. charts and the Top 10 on the U.S. Pop chart. The genre achieved massive popularity during the period 1988–1991 and was catalyst for the fusion of hip-hop vocals in dance music. By 1991 , the KLF achieved success with "What Time is Love."
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