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  2. Krush Groove - Wikipedia

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    Krush Groove was filmed in The Bronx, Manhattan (including at least one scene in the Marble Hill projects) and Queens in 26 days in April 1985 at a cost of $3 million. [ 1 ] [ 12 ] Among the locations where the movie was shot was the famous Disco Fever , a popular club during the embryonic stages of hip hop that, by the time of the film, had ...

  3. Can You Rock It Like This - Wikipedia

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    "Can You Rock It Like This" is a 1985 single by Run–D.M.C. It is the third single from their album, King of Rock.The lyrics were written by LL Cool J.The song was sampled for the song "Can You Move It Like This" by Baha Men without credit.

  4. Full Force - Wikipedia

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    Full Force is an American music group of hip hop and ... Full Force's "Ain't My Type of Hype" was used in the film's dance-battle scene.) ... Krush Groove; 1990 ...

  5. Run-D.M.C. (album) - Wikipedia

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    "It's Like That" is considered by many to be the first hardcore rap song, [2] [3] and the first new-school hip hop recording. [4] "Sucker M.C.'s" is one of the first diss tracks, [5] and "Rock Box" is the first song in the rap rock genre. [3] Run-D.M.C. peaked at number 53 on the Billboard 200 chart and number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums ...

  6. King of Rock - Wikipedia

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    King of Rock became the first rap album to be released on CD, and was the third rap album to be certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [11] The album saw the group adopting a more rock -influenced sound, with several tracks prominently featuring heavy guitar riffs.

  7. Sucker M.C.'s - Wikipedia

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    The title Krush-Groove 1 stems from the fact that it is one of four songs (along with "Hollis Crew (Krush-Groove 2)," "Darryl & Joe (Krush-Groove 3)," and "Together Forever (Krush-Groove 4)") by the rap duo that used backing tracks made by Orange Krush to rap over. [10]

  8. Together Forever: Greatest Hits 1983–1991 - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Go" (Live at the Fun House)" (recorded 1983) is taken from the various artists compilation Rap 2 (1985). " King of Rock ", is taken from King of Rock (1985). "Together Forever (Krush Groove 4)" (live at Hollis Park 1984) is the b-side to " Can You Rock It Like This " (1985).

  9. Holly Rock - Wikipedia

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    "Holly Rock" is the sixth track (and only Prince-related track) on the movie Krush Groove soundtrack. It was released as the album's fifth single nine months after the album's release. Basic tracking took place on April 24, 1985, at Sunset Sound in Hollywood, California (the day after "Evolsidog" and four days before "All My Dreams" and "Kiss