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Strafe is an American electro group that gained popularity in the mid-1980s. The group is primarily known for its single "Set It Off" (1984) which has been extensively sampled by hip-hop, house, techno, and EDM artists.
"Set It Off" - Strafe "Macarena" - Los del Mar "I Like to Move It" - Reel 2 Real "Groovin' in the Bleachers" - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders "Party" - Dis N' Dat "Get Down Tonight" - KC and the Sunshine Band "Give It Up" - The Goodmen "Action, Boys, Action" - The Jock Jams Cheerleaders "The Bomb" - The Bucketheads "Boom Boom Boom" - The Outhere ...
[2] Joplin had the majority of his works published by John Stark of Sedalia, Missouri, although he did use other lesser-known companies including his own "Scott Joplin Music Publishing Company." His first opera, A Guest of Honor , was lost after an unsuccessful tour in 1903.
Joplin was the second of six children [6] born to Giles Joplin, a former slave from North Carolina, and Florence Givens, a freeborn African-American woman from Kentucky. [7] [8] [9] His birth date was accepted by early biographers Rudi Blesh and James Haskins as November 24, 1868, [10] [11] although later biographer Edward A. Berlin showed this was most likely incorrect.
"Set It Off", a 1988 song from the album Long Live the Kane by Big Daddy Kane "Set It Off", a 1989 song released as a single by Nice & Smooth “Set It Off”, a 1994 song from the album ‘’Set It Off’’ by Madball
Cinematics is the debut studio album by American band Set It Off.The album was released on September 18, 2012, by record label Equal Vision Records.. The song "Partners In Crime" was certified Gold by the RIAA, indicating equivalent sales of 500,000 copies in the United States, on March 6, 2023.
"Get It Off" is a song by American recording artist Monica. It was written by rapper Missy Elliott , Craig Brockman , and Herbert Jordan, and produced by the former along with DJ Scratchator and Brockman for Monica's fourth studio album, After the Storm (2003).
Stop-time in Joplin's rags is characterized by directions in the music for performers to stomp their foot to the beat. The sheet music for Joplin's "Ragtime Dance" contains the direction, [6] "Notice: to get the desired effect of 'stop time', that the pianist will please stamp the heel of one foot heavily upon the floor at the word 'stamp'. Do ...