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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.
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 ]
"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.
Some album covers prove controversial due to their titles alone. When the Sex Pistols released Never Mind The Bollocks…in 1977, a record shop owner in Nottingham named Chris Searle was arrested ...
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, being certified as quadruple platinum in the United States.
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US R&B US R&B Airplay "24 Hrs. to Live" (featuring the Lox, Black Rob and DMX) 1998 — 72 Harlem World "Stay Out of My Way" 1999 109 — Double Up
The Movement (Inspectah Deck album), 2003; The Movement (Diggin' in the Crates Crew album), a hip-hop compilation from D.I.T.C. Records; The Movement (Harlem World album), 1999; The Movement (Mo Thugs album), 2003; The Movement (Rusted Root album), 2012
Self-consciously nerdy in an era of scuzzy post-grunge bluster, 1994's crisp and witty "Weezer" — soon to be known as the Blue Album because of its cover (and the fact that the band kept naming ...