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Hustlers Convention (Music Of Life)
Hustlers Convention may refer to: * Hustlers Convention (house duo) * ''Hustlers Convention'' (Lightnin' Rod album) *''Hustlers Convention'', a compilation album by Music of Life Music of Life is a British independent hip hop and dance music label formed in 1986 by two influential DJ remixers Froggy and Simon Harris, managed by Chris France. Following several successful productions, one of which reached No. 3 in the U ...
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Hustlers Convention (house Duo)
Full Intention is an English house music duo consisting of Michael Gray and Jon Pearn. They are best known as prolific producers and remixers. They have reworked songs for varied artists such as the Sugababes, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Frankie Knuckles, among others. Biography As the group Hustlers Convention, Jon Pearn and Michael Gray produced their own house tracks and remixed many others, including "Street life" by C. J. Lewis and " Got Myself Together" by the Bucket Heads. Their first release was The Groovers delight EP in 1992 on Stress Records. They have appeared in the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart three times with their own singles, first under the name Arizona feat. Zeitia with "Slide on the Rhythm", which reached number one in 1993, and with "America (I Love America)" under the Full Intention name, a number one hit from 1996. They are also perhaps most well known for their remix of the 1995 club classic "So In Love" by Duke. In 1997, they releas ...
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Hustlers Convention (Lightnin' Rod Album)
''Hustlers Convention'' is an album recorded by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin under the pseudonym Lightnin' Rod. The album was a major influence on hip hop music and combined poetry, funk, jazz and spoken word. ''Hustlers Convention'' helped add a sociopolitical element to black music Black music is a sound created, produced, or inspired by black people, people of African descent, including African music traditions and African popular music as well as the music genres of the African diaspora, including Caribbean music, Lati .... The album narrates the story of two fictional hustlers, named Sport and Spoon. Track listing External linksHustlers Convention: rap's great lost album References {{Authority control 1973 albums History of hip hop Hip hop albums by American artists Celluloid Records albums ...
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