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Thread started 05/09/05 8:48am

thesexofit

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Who remembers Mr Lee?





Hiphouse at it's funkiest.

Tracks to jam too

get busy
Pump that body
Turn it up (my fav)
It's my business
Sex thang
I wanna rock
Doggie dance
Me and the boyz


He also raps on r kellys first album "born into the 90's" remember? R kelly co-writes some of his stuff on his 1992 album.
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Reply #1 posted 05/09/05 8:51am

vainandy

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Yes, I definately remember Mr. Lee from when I used to go clubbing every night. "Pump That Body" was the jam.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #2 posted 05/09/05 9:31am

thesexofit

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vainandy said:

Yes, I definately remember Mr. Lee from when I used to go clubbing every night. "Pump That Body" was the jam.



Oh man, I wish I was a teen during that time sad
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Reply #3 posted 05/09/05 10:03am

twistedlemon

Do you remember the muffin man?
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Reply #4 posted 05/09/05 10:06am

thesexofit

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twistedlemon said:

Do you remember the muffin man?



No
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Reply #5 posted 05/09/05 10:06am

vainandy

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thesexofit said:

vainandy said:

Yes, I definately remember Mr. Lee from when I used to go clubbing every night. "Pump That Body" was the jam.



Oh man, I wish I was a teen during that time sad


I was 22 at the time and house, hip house, and uptempo rap were thumping in the clubs. Mr. Lee fit in very well with the mix. The clubs I went to had abandoned most mainstream R&B because it simply wasn't fast enough.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #6 posted 05/09/05 10:09am

thesexofit

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vainandy said:



I was 22 at the time and house, hip house, and uptempo rap were thumping in the clubs. Mr. Lee fit in very well with the mix. The clubs I went to had abandoned most mainstream R&B because it simply wasn't fast enough.



Newjack and now hiphouse, I love it. I always dug some hiphouse, but I just found out about mr lee. Great songs to dance to or workout to. Full of james brown samples too.
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Reply #7 posted 05/09/05 10:12am

CinisterCee

More "used CD" fodder?
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Reply #8 posted 05/09/05 10:13am

vainandy

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thesexofit said:

vainandy said:



I was 22 at the time and house, hip house, and uptempo rap were thumping in the clubs. Mr. Lee fit in very well with the mix. The clubs I went to had abandoned most mainstream R&B because it simply wasn't fast enough.



Newjack and now hiphouse, I love it. I always dug some hiphouse, but I just found out about mr lee. Great songs to dance to or workout to. Full of james brown samples too.


If you like Mr. Lee and hip house, you should check out Musto & Bones "Dangerous On The Dance Floor".
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #9 posted 05/09/05 10:19am

thesexofit

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vainandy said:



If you like Mr. Lee and hip house, you should check out Musto & Bones "Dangerous On The Dance Floor".



I checked amazon and they dont have it mad

Funny name though.....interesting.
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Reply #10 posted 05/09/05 10:33am

vainandy

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thesexofit said:

vainandy said:



If you like Mr. Lee and hip house, you should check out Musto & Bones "Dangerous On The Dance Floor".



I checked amazon and they dont have it mad

Funny name though.....interesting.


I don't think they ever made an album. They would probably only be available on a 12 Inch, cassette single, or compilation CD.
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Reply #11 posted 05/09/05 12:56pm

TheRealFiness

aww gawd.. tha travesty that was "Hip-house" lol
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Reply #12 posted 05/09/05 12:57pm

TheRealFiness

thesexofit said:

vainandy said:



If you like Mr. Lee and hip house, you should check out Musto & Bones "Dangerous On The Dance Floor".



I checked amazon and they dont have it mad

Funny name though.....interesting.



Tommy Musto and frankie bones... 2 cats from Brooklyn smile
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