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  2. Quad City DJ's - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Ski and Lemonhead enlisted singer JeLanna “Lana” LaFleur and formed Quad City DJ's; the term "Quad" in the group's name is a local reference to bass. [2] [3] In February 1996, they released the single "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)". The song was a success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum. [4]

  3. Get On Up and Dance - Wikipedia

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    Get On Up and Dance is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Quad City DJ's. The group was made up of Jay Ski and C.C. Lemonhead, both of whom had previously worked with Chill Deal, 95 South and 69 Boyz, and producing hits such as "Whoot, There It Is" and "Tootsee Roll" for them. Singer JeLanna “Lana” LaFleur was added to the ...

  4. C'mon N' Ride It (The Train) - Wikipedia

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    "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" is a song by American Florida-based musical group Quad City DJ's, released in February 1996 as a single from their debut album, Get On Up and Dance (1996). It is based on a sample of Barry White's 1974 main theme from soundtrack to the film Together Brothers.

  5. 69 Boyz - Wikipedia

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    69 Boyz is an American Miami bass and hip hop duo: Van "Thrill Da Playa" Bryant, from Jacksonville, Florida, and Barry "Fast" Wright, from Orlando, Florida, United States.. The group was initiated by Thrill Da Playa with the assistance of producers C.C. Lemonhead and Jay Ski (of Chill Deal, Quad City DJs, and 95 Sou

  6. Dis-n-Dat - Wikipedia

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    Dis-n-Dat was an American Miami bass hip hop duo consisting of sisters "Nee Nee" and "Shea Shea" Bennet. [1] They recorded for Epic Records.. Closely associated with popular Miami bass acts, the 69 Boyz and Quad City DJ's, Dis-n-Dat released their debut album, Bumpin' on October 11, 1994, with Quad City DJs and 69 Boyz members CC Lemonhead and Jay Ski producing the entire album.

  7. Whoot, There It Is - Wikipedia

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    "Whoot, There It Is" is the lead single released from 95 South's debut album, Quad City Knock. It was produced and written by C.C. Lemonhead and Jay Ski (The Bass Mechanics), the production duo who were responsible for several other popular Miami bass acts including the 69 Boyz, Quad City DJs and Dis-n-Dat.

  8. Hoop N Yo Face - Wikipedia

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    "Hoop N Yo Face" is a song by American hip hop group 69 Boyz featuring American music group Quad City DJ's. It is featured on the soundtrack to the 1996 film Sunset Park.

  9. Jock Jams, Volume 4 - Wikipedia

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    "Space Jam" – Quad City DJ's "Watch Out We're Here" – The Jock Jams Cheerleaders "Raise the Roof" – Luke "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" – Will Smith "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" – Backstreet Boys "No One Pushes Us Around" – J.K. Simmons "Going Out of My Head" – Fatboy Slim "Hear the Organ Get Wicked" – Ray Castoldi