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  2. Rappers Rapp Records - Wikipedia

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    Rappers Rapp Records (also known as The Rappers Rapp Disco Record Co.) is an American record label founded in 1981 by Duffy Hook III and Jerry Hooks Sr. and the first West Coast rap label. It is currently run by Lee "DJ Flash" Johnson. The label's first release was the single "The Gigolo Rapp" by Disco Daddy & Captain Rapp in 1981.

  3. Party Music - Wikipedia

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    Party Music is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group the Coup. It was originally released on 75 Ark on November 6, 2001. It was re-released on Epitaph Records in 2004.

  4. Old-school hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Old-school hip hop (also spelled old skool) (also known as disco-rap) is the earliest commercially recorded hip hop music and the original style of the genre. It typically refers to the music created around 1979 to 1983, [ 1 ] as well as any hip hop that does not adhere to contemporary styles.

  5. Dance Club Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Dance Club Songs (also known as National Disco Action, Hot Dance/Disco Club Play, and Hot Dance Club Play) was a chart published weekly between 1976 and 2020 by Billboard magazine. It used club disc jockeys set lists to determine the most popular songs being played in nightclubs across the United States.

  6. Disco Party - Wikipedia

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    Disco Party" is a 1976 disco single by Philadelphia-based disco group, The Trammps. The single was successful on the disco/dance chart reaching the number-one spot for five weeks. [ 1 ] " Disco Party" replaced The Trammps' own, "That's Where the Happy People Go", on the dance chart.

  7. List of Billboard number-one dance singles of 1976 - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Billboard started the Disco Action survey in 1974 which ranked the popularity of singles in New York City discothèques, expanded to feature multiple charts each week which highlighted playlists in various cities such as San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Phoenix, Detroit and Houston.

  8. List of hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hip hop groups. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  9. List of disco artists (S–Z) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists primarily associated with the disco era of the 1970s and some of their most noteworthy disco hits. Numerous artists, not usually considered disco artists, implemented some of the styles and sounds of disco music, and are also included.