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2 TWO LIVE CREW MOVE SOMETHIN' XXX OG '88 12" BASS RAP
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2 TWO LIVE CREW MOVE SOMETHIN' XXX OG '88 12" BASS RAP
2 TWO LIVE CREW MOVE SOMETHIN' XXX OG '88 12" BASS RAP

2 TWO LIVE CREW MOVE SOMETHIN' XXX OG '88 12" BASS RAP

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2 LIVE CREW MOVE SOMETHIN' 12"Category / Style / Moods: Hip Hop * Old School Rap * Bass Music * Southern Rap * Dirty Rap * Party Rap # Earthy # Brash # Boisterous # Rambunctious # Sleazy # Raucous # Irreverent # Cynical/ Sarcastic # Energetic # Confrontational # Thuggish / 1777 S1988 LUKE SKYYWALKER RECORDS US 12"TITLE: MOVE SOMETHIN'ARTIST: 2 LIVE CREWCONDITIONVINYL: VG+ OR BETTERCOVER: VG+ FACTORY JACKETClick here for info on grading and abbreviationsHARD TO FIND ORIGINAL PRESSClick the pix for a better view TRACKS: Disc: 11.Move Somethin' (Radio Version)3:192.Move Somethin' (XXX Rated Version)3:19No rap group (save, perhaps, N.W.A) has stirred more controversy or provoked more heated debate than the 2 Live Crew. The furor over the graphic sexual content of their X-rated party rhymes -- specifically their 1989 album As Nasty as They Wanna Be -- was a major catalyst in making rap music a flash point for controversy and an easily visible target for self-appointed moral guardians. The fierce attacks on the group's First Amendment rights put many of their defenders in an awkward position -- passionately supporting their freedom of speech on the one hand, but often finding little artistic merit in their music. And they were indeed crude and coarse, and frequently misogynistic by most standards; even if they fit squarely into a tradition of raunchy, sexually explicit black comedy (Redd Foxx, Rudy Ray Moore, Blowfly, etc.), many critics and intellectuals found their view of sex repellently juvenile, even ugly (and if they found it funny, it was hard to say so publicly). Despite (or, more likely, because of) that fact, the 2 Live Crew were fairly popular even before all the uproar and benefited greatly at first from all the publicity, although later on the novelty perhaps wore off due to overexposure. Regardless of whether one enjoys their sense of humor, to focus only on the controversy ignores the 2 Live Crew's musical contributions. They were responsible for popularizing the booming, hard-driving sound of Miami bass music, and they were the founding fathers of a populist, dance-oriented rap subgenre that relied on simple, explicit chants and up-tempo rump-shaking grooves, appropriately dubbed "booty rap." Despite their inextricable link to Miami, the 2 Live Crew actually started out in California, with a membership of Fresh Kid Ice (born Chris Wong Won in Trinidad), DJ Mr. Mixx (born David Hobbs), and Amazing V. The trio released their debut single, "Revelation," in 1985 and its popularity in Florida led the group -- sans Amazing V -- to move to Miami, and after second single "What I Like," they were joined by Brother Marquis (born Mark Ross). They scored a record deal with local impresario Luke Skyywalker (born Luther Campbell in Miami), who initially served as their manager, and then joined the group as a performer and bandleader. With Campbell came a big part of the group's on-record taste for sleaze, and accordingly their 1986 debut album, The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are, featured songs like "We Want Some Pussy" and "Throw the D" (as in dck).This exquisite piece of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please visit the A Sound Deal store for similar items and information on grading and shipping. Add me to your favorites for red hot sales bulletins and sneak previews of upcoming products. Combine Items to Save $$$! Click here to check the store for more!©A Sound Deal
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