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3rd Bass is an American hip hop group that was most active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Formed by MC Serch , Pete Nice , and DJ Richie Rich , the group was notable for being one of the first successful interracial hip hop acts.
"Pop Goes the Weasel" is a single by American hip hop trio 3rd Bass; it appears on their second album, Derelicts of Dialect (1991). The song samples "You Haven't Done Nothin'" by Stevie Wonder as well as Peter Gabriel's hit, "Sledgehammer" and “Eminence Front” by the Who. [2] Production came from John Gamble, Geeby Dajani, and Dante Ross. [3]
The album generally features songs that are either lyrical showcases or are about women, such as the hidden sexual meaning of "Oval Office". The song "Sons of 3rd Bass" can be viewed as a diss to the Beastie Boys – who had recently severed ties with 3rd Bass' record label, Def Jam – in that it references them in many lines, such as one line ...
The old adage “better late than never” certainly applies to former Def Jam Recordings hip-hop group 3rd Bass, who recently announced their reunion after years of bad blood. The public tension ...
Derelicts of Dialect is the second and final studio album by New York hip hop trio 3rd Bass.It was released on June 14, 1991, through Def Jam Recordings.The recording sessions took place at Chung King Studios, Greene St. Recording, and Calliope Studios, in New York City, from October 1990 to May 1991.
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The Cactus Revisited is a remix extended play by American Queens-based hip hop trio 3rd Bass.It was released on September 7, 1990 via Def Jam Recordings.Out of a total seven tracks, the album consists of six remixed songs from The Cactus Album and one unreleased song.
He gained fame as part of the hip hop group 3rd Bass, who were active in the late 1980s and early 1990s and released three studio albums. In his solo work, Serch is credited with having discovered American rapper Nas in 1992. Serch introduced the rapper to Columbia Records and executive produced his debut studio album, Illmatic (1994). [3]