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Newcleus was an American electro and old school hip hop group that gained popularity in the early 1980s. ... Newcleus released two albums in the mid-1980s, ...
Jam on Revenge is the debut studio album by the American group Newcleus. It was released in 1984 by Sunnyview Records. The group was formed originally as Positive Messengers following DJ shows in parks and blocks as Jam-On Productions. Positive Messengers' members were all Christian, which led to them creating songs with a message.
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This article summarizes the events, album releases, ... Newcleus: Space is the Place: Unknown West Coast Crew In the Mix: Unknown Various Artists: Mr. Magic's Rap Attack:
Push the Button (Money Mark album), 1998; Push the Button (The Chemical Brothers album), 2005 "Push the Button" (Sugababes song), 2005 "Push the Button" (Teapacks song), 2007, Israeli Eurovision song; Ant & Dec's Push the Button, a British game show "Push the Button", a song by Amy Lee from Aftermath "Computer Age (Push the Button)", a 1984 ...
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"Red Rain" is the first track on English rock musician Peter Gabriel's fifth solo studio album So (1986). In the United States, it was initially only released as a promotional single and reached number three on Billboard magazine's Mainstream Rock chart in June 1986, where it stayed for three weeks between July and August. [3]
"Rhythm Is a Dancer", which itself sampled the beat from a 1984-song called "Automan" by American electro, synth and old-school hip hop band Newcleus, [112] has been covered by numerous artists including German singer Key Biscayne (aka Lian Ross) in 1992, Italian radio host Leone di Lernia who recorded a parody of the song in Italian, [113] Max ...