Dazz Band
Let It Whip (12")
Motown Records (US) 1982 / 4503MG
12" 33 rpm
Genre: Dance
Producer(s)
Reggie Andrews
Side A
Let It Whip (6:22)
Side B
Let It Whip (Instru) (7:00)
The Dazz Band originates from Cleveland, Ohio and scored a big hit in 1982 with the Motown classic "Let It Whip."
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Mar 06, 2008 | 1:27 pmA monster CLASSIC that always packed the floor. A PRIME TIME PLAYER that was easy to mix and remix. I would double up on it, interchange the breaks for the vocals, and sprinkle in RICK JAMES' SUPER FREAK on top. Very hi-energy, with that MOTOWN sound. Always great on the dance floor, I give this a TEN on my scale from 1-10
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Nov 05, 2005 | 1:30 amLet's Whip It Baby!
A Funky Tune that everyone danced to!
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Dec 25, 2003 | 6:34 pmIt`s the BEST Dance music!!the "JUNK" they play now days has NO RYTHUM!! you can`t even dance to it! all the old Disco bands had STYLE and made you want to get off your a** and DANCE!!
The new groups could take lessons from the ol timers!
And we`d buy their music!

Issued as a white label promotional 12" by Motown (PR-95) at a slightly reduced length of 6:11. The flip side was a 5:56 version of "Keep it Live (On the K.I.L.) which was shortly thereafter reissued promotionally as PR-104.