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Hardknox is an English electronic music duo consisting of producer and instrumentalist Steve Proctor and vocalist Lindy Layton.They have released two singles and a self-titled album.
In early 2009, Chicago DJ/producer 'DJ Inphinity' created a bootleg using the Silvio Ecomo remix of DJ Chuckie's 2008 hit "Let the Bass Kick" and the a cappella of LMFAO's "I'm in Miami Bitch", creating "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch" (or "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Girl" as the radio edit).
In 2009, a mashup of "I'm in Miami Bitch" and Dutch DJ Chuckie's 2008 single "Let the Bass Kick" was released, entitled "Let the Bass Kick in Miami Bitch". The single performed well in Europe, becoming a top-ten hit in the United Kingdom. [7] In 2010, the duo were featured on the song "Gettin' Over You" by French house producer David Guetta ...
Turbo (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2013 DreamWorks Animation film of the same name.Released by Relativity Music Group on July 15, 2013, it featured several pop, rock and EDM tracks, from artists such as Run-DMC, Tom Jones, The Jackson 5, Pitbull and Lil Jon among several others. [1]
Dynamix II was founded in 1985 by David Noller hailing from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.David Noller got his start spinning in skating rinks and night clubs. After graduating high school, he attended the Full Sail School for the Recording Arts in Winter Park, Florida where he earned his degree in recording arts.
The original song title was "Baby, Let Me Go" but was soon changed by producer Kenny Kerner to "Rock 'n' Roll" before finally being titled "Let Me Go, Rock 'n' Roll". [2] When performed live, the song has often been extended to nearly five minutes due to guitar and bass solos. Record World called it "heavy metal heaven." [3]
When we last left The Voice Season 22, at the end of Monday’s premiere, winsome country/pop singer Kate Kalvach was still deliberating between Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, or new coach Camila ...
"Slam" is a song by American hip hop group Onyx. It was released on May 11, 1993 by JMJ Records and Rush Associated Labels as the second single from Onyx's debut album, Bacdafucup. The song introduced slamdancing into hip-hop.