Wreckx-N-Effect

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  • hip-hop
  • new jack swing
  • hip hop
  • 90s
  • rap
Wreckx-n-Effect was a New Jack Swing Hip-Hop group who had the multi-platinum hit "Rump Shaker" in 1992/1993, which was produced by Teddy Riley. The group, originally comprised of then adolescent; Aqil Davidson, Brandon Mitchell, Markell Riley, and Keith "K.C." Hanns, was formed around 1988 as Wrecks-n-Effect. Their first release, an eponymous EP of six tracks for Atlantic Records, included the singles "Go For What You Know", "Let's Do It Again" (which sampled The Staple Singers hit song), and a self-titled track sampling Jimmy Castor's "Bertha Butt Boogie".

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Songs

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    Boomin System

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    Club Head

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    Criminal Minded

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    Da Vapors

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    Deep

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    EZ Come EZ Go (What Goes Up Must Come Down)

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    Friends to the End

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    Funk Box

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    Funky Interlude

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    Grandma (Interlude)

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    Hard (short)

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    Harlem (Interlude)

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    Here We Come

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    Intro: New Generation

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    It's Yours (Play On Playa)

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    Juicy

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    Knock-N-Boots

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    Leave the Mike Smokin'

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    Move Da Crowd

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    My Cutie

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    New Jack Swing

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    New Jack Swing (12" mix)

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    New Jack Swing II (hard version)

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    Outro

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    Peanut Butter

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    Planet Rock

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    Rap Acting School (Interlude)

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    Ready or Not

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    Rock Steady

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    Rump Shaker

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    Rump Shaker (a cappella)

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    Rump Shaker (radio mix)

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    Rump Shaker (Teddy 2)

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    Rumpshaker

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    Smooth (short)

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    Somethin For Da Radio

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    Soul Man

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    Sucka M.C.'s

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    Tell Me How You Feel

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    Tha Show

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    Top Billin (a cappella)

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    Top Billin'

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    V-Man

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    Wipe Your Sweat

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    Wreckx Shop

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    Wreckx Shop (Jamaica mix)

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    Wreckx-N-Effect


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