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"I Really Like It" is the debut single by rap group Harlem World from their debut album, The Movement. It features the group's mentor Mase and R&B singer Kelly Price and was produced by Mase, Supa Sam and Just Blaze. the track contains a sample of "Popcorn Love" performed by New Edition and an interpolation of "I Like It" performed by DeBarge.
Harlem World is the debut studio album by American rapper Mase. It was released on October 28, 1997, by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. The album was nominated at the 41st Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rap Album. It went on to sell 4.9 million copies and going quadruple platinum in the United States.
Harlem World was an American hip hop group founded by Mase that was signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def. The group consisted of seven members: Mase's sister Baby Stase (Stason Betha), Blinky Blink, Cardan, Huddy (Andre Hudson), Meeno, Suga J, and Loon . [ 1 ]
The Movement is the only album by American hip hop group Harlem World.It was released on March 9, 1999, through So So Def Recordings and Columbia Records.The recording sessions took place at The Hit Factory in New York City, at Krosswire Studio in Atlanta, and at Sweetfish in Argyle, New York.
Justin Gregory Smith (born January 8, 1978), known professionally as Just Blaze, is an American record producer and DJ.Born in Paterson, New Jersey, Smith attended Rutgers University for three years before dropping out to pursue a career in music production.
The brand collaborated with Harlem's Fashion Row and New York-based designer Samantha Black for three special edition outfits reminiscent of 1920s glamour. Claudie's additional accessory line ...
Double Up is the second studio album by American rapper Mase.It was released on June 15, 1999, [7] by Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. [8] The album sold 107,000 copies in its first week, [9] debuting at #11 and was certified gold by the RIAA exactly one month after its release on July 15, 1999. [10]
Trump’s primary work long ago became less about building anything than about branding himself and tending to his celebrity through a variety of entertainment ventures, from WWE to his reality-TV show, The Apprentice.