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  2. Murk (band) - Wikipedia

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    Murk (also known by several other names, including Funky Green Dogs) [1] is a house-music production team composed of Ralph Falcón and Oscar Gaetan. It formed in Miami in 1991. [ 2 ] The group had seven consecutive singles that topped Billboard 's Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.

  3. Get Fired Up - Wikipedia

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    Get Fired Up is the debut album of Murk as Funky Green Dogs. [3] [4] It was released on Twisted America/MCA Records, catalog number TWD-11511. The production doesn't stray far from the catchy, successful formula of the two major club chart hits and pop crossover hits "The Way" and "Fired Up!". Other hit singles include "Some Kind of Love" and ...

  4. Fired Up! (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Fired Up!" is a song by American house music duo Funky Green Dogs, also known as Murk. Written and produced by group members Ralph Falcon and Oscar Gaetan, the track's vocals are performed by Pamela Williams. "Fired Up!" was released on September 2, 1996, as the lead single from Funky Green Dogs' debut album, Get Fired Up (1996).

  5. Funky 4 + 1 - Wikipedia

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    Funky 4 + 1 was an American hip hop group from The Bronx, New York, composed of Jazzy Jeff, Sha-Rock (b. Sharon Green), D.J. Breakout, Guy Williams, Keith Keith, The Voice of K.K., and Rodney Cee (Stone). The group originally started with K.K Rockwell, Keith Caesar, Rahiem and Sha Rock, the rest of the members joined at later times. [1]

  6. That's the Joint - Wikipedia

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    "That's The Joint" is a song by rap group Funky 4 + 1 released as their second single. The single became Funky 4 + 1's signature song and is frequently cited as influential early hip hop record borrowing from disco, funk and jazz.

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  8. Sha-Rock - Wikipedia

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    Sha-Rock began as a local b-girl, or breakdancer, in the early days of South Bronx hip hop scene and culture in the late 1970s. [7] The Funky 4 + 1, Sha-Rock being the plus one, had their first hit with the 12-inch "Rapping and Rocking the House" on Sugarhill Records (1979), which was followed by "That's the Joint" (1980). [8]

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