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  2. Whoot, There It Is - Wikipedia

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    "Whoot, There It Is" is the lead single released from 95 South's debut album, Quad City Knock. It was produced and written by C.C. Lemonhead and Jay Ski (The Bass Mechanics), the production duo who were responsible for several other popular Miami bass acts including the 69 Boyz , Quad City DJs and Dis-n-Dat .

  3. 95 South - Wikipedia

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    Daddy Black claims their song, "Woot There It Is" was stolen by Tag Team, who named their song, "Whomp There It Is." [2] There was a female member, named K-Nock, featured on Quad City Knock. Her vocals can be heard on the songs "K-Knock in da House/We Got da Bass" and "Da Kinda Bass". In 1995, they released their second album, One Mo' 'Gen.

  4. Quad City Knock - Wikipedia

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    Quad City Knock is the debut album by Southern rap group 95 South, released in April 1993. [2] It peaked at No. 71 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. [3] The single, "Whoot, There It Is", peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. [4]

  5. Tag Team (duo) - Wikipedia

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    A similar song, "Whoot, There It Is", was released by the Miami-based group 95 South a month prior to Tag Team's "Whoomp!" [ 13 ] Both groups' record companies maintained that the similarities were a coincidence, as the phrase "Whoomp (or whoot), there it is" was a common expression used by dancers in Atlanta and Miami nightclubs where members ...

  6. The Chords (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords were an American doo-wop vocal group formed in 1951 in The Bronx, [1] known for their 1954 hit "Sh-Boom", which they wrote. [ citation needed ] It is the only song they created that reached mainstream popularity.

  7. Beth Rowley - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Rowley teamed up with jazz saxophonist Ben Castle (son of Roy), well known for his work with Jamie Cullum.She began writing her own material and with Castle's encouragement and assistance she released three EPs, Beth Rowley (2004), Sweet Hours (2006) and Violets (2007).

  8. w00t - Wikipedia

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    w00t (1996) is a leetspeak form of earlier whoot (1993), which in turn was popularized by the rap song “Whoot, There It Is” (single released March 22, 1993) by group 95 South; this is often confused with “Whoomp! (There It Is)” (single released May 7, 1993) by group Tag Team. Both these songs are in the same year, in the Miami bass genre.

  9. Pete Townshend - Wikipedia

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    The SG was clearly marked as a Pete Townshend limited edition model and came with a special case and certificate of authenticity, signed by Townshend himself. There was a Pete Townshend signature Rickenbacker limited edition guitar of the model 1998, which was his main 6-string guitar in the Who's early days. The run featured 250 guitars that ...