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According to reporter Parke Puterbaugh, "Groovin '" marked the gap between the Young Rascals earlier, rhythm & blues based music to more "mellower, sunnier and romantic" music. [8] Journalist Marc Myers considers "Groovin '" to be a nod to the Young Rascals Latin American fans, owing to the strong influence from baião music the single has. [18]
Otra Nota (English: Another Note) is the debut album by American singer Marc Anthony that was released on January 26, 1993, by RMM Records.Produced by Sergio George, it was the first album by Anthony to record in salsa after starting his career as a freestyle musician.
The Fat Boys with producers Latin Rascals brought "Louie Louie" up to date in 1988 with a hip hop version which reached No. 89 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 46 on the UK Top 100. Their rap, with rewritten lyrics, "chronicled a pursuit of the song's real words". [351] Dave Marsh in 1993 called their version "the last great 'Louie Louie ...
"Kisses on the Wind" is the third single released from Swedish singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry's debut album, Raw Like Sushi (1989). Like many songs on the album, "Kisses on the Wind" refers to Cherry's schooldays; the song is about a girl who matures before the other girls do, and as a result, she is the first to draw boys' attentions. [1]
Anthony "Tony" Moran (born December 2, 1964) [1] is an American DJ, record producer, remixer, singer and songwriter known for remixing popular songs. In 2007, he hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart twice with "Walk Away" featuring Kristine W and "Keep Your Body Working" featuring Martha Wash.
"Notorious" (The Latin Rascals mix) – 6:23 (basically the album version, with a 1:10 dub intro and two brief remixed interludes spliced in) As a perennially popular song in their back catalogue, "Notorious" appears in various Duran Duran megamixes, most notably "Notoriousaurus Rex (Master Mix)", "Burning the Ground" and its B-side, "Decadance".
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The Rascals performed "People Got to Be Free" during their 2013 Once Upon a Dream show, with footage of 1960s civil rights marches displayed on the video screen behind them. While "People Got to Be Free" was perceived by some as related to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. and of Robert F. Kennedy earlier that year, it was recorded ...