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 Fig and Plum: Your "Signature" Karaoke Song?
Salt n Pepa's Push It is a good song for singing with a bunch of ladies, as is anything by the Spice Girls.
For instance, with a song like "American Pie," part of the beauty of it is that you never hear it but still know all the words.
Ultimately though, Elvis Costello is probably my favourite choice as his songs are so damn singable.
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 divastation: salt-n-pepa
while she is not featured in the song, the new spinderella made her debut in the group's second video, "push it".
in the end, "push it" sold over a million copies, topped the r&b and rap charts and earned the women their first grammy nomination for best rap performance.
still certain, though, are the release of spinderella's debut solo album, which has been heralded as the hip-hop/r&b equivalent of the salt& sound, and an album from blue denim, salt's sister's group, which salt is producing.
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 Hip Hop Music Online - Free MP3 Downloads - HipHopMusic - Rap - HipHop Videos
Also during the mid-1980s, the first female rap group of consequence, Salt-N-Pepa, released the singles "The Show Stoppa" (1985) and "Push It" (1987); "Push It" reached the top 20 on Billboard's pop charts.
The backing track for "Rapper's Delight" was supplied by hired studio musicians, who replicated the basic groove of the hit song "Good Times" (1979) by the American disco group Chic.
By the '90s, gangsta rap, which originally was in direct opposition to such pop-oriented rappers as MC Hammer, had become smoothed over and stylish, and consequently was more popular than ever, as evidenced by the success of pop-gangsta Puff Daddy.
hiphop.music.us   (1939 words)

  
 Music: Moms & Pop (The Boston Phoenix . 12-01-97)
Written, like all their early material, by their producer and mentor (and Salt's lover), Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor, the song lived up to its title, turning sex into a hook as insistent as the tune's maddeningly catchy synth riff.
Azor and his crew were quick to capitalize on this formula, instantly re-releasing the album with "Push It" added on, and then plying the duo's frank sexuality without let-up for the next decade, scoring ever bigger hits like "It's Your Thang," "Let's Talk About Sex," and "Shoop."
The album isn't perfect -- they've never been the most imaginative rhymers, for one thing -- but it continues to right the imbalance set up by "Push It" so long ago.
weeklywire.com /ww/12-01-97/boston_music_1.html   (1939 words)

  
 "BAD BOY BILL", night club article for philly
He even managed to throw in remixes of Push It by Salt-n-Pepa and "Song #2" by Blur for the extra excitability factor.
BAD BOY BILL with Steve Smooth and the Emerald City residents
Rocking the crowd with that oh so good Chicago House we all know and love, through to some break beats and back with the requisite name dropping: Ba-B-Ba-B-B-B-B-Ba-B-Bad Boy Bill.
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 soul2k, tout sur le R&B, soul music, funk, groove, musique noire, black music - Salt 'N Pepa
Their first release, recorded under the name Super Nature, was "The Showstopper," written and produced by Hurby "Luvbug" Azor as a response to Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's "The Show." By the time of their first album, Hot Cool and Vicious, they'd adopted the Salt 'N Pepa moniker.
The first single off the album, "Tramp" (an update of an old Otis Redding/ Clara Thomas song) was successful, but it was the disc's b-side, "Push It,"--frankly sexual and suitably hooky--that put them on the road to becoming rap superstars.
Salt and Pepa met when they were nursing students at Queens college in the mid-'80s.
www.soul2k.com /en/pageLibre0001032b.html   (838 words)

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