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>Subject: Re: BOUNCE MUSIC
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>>> Dear LIst:
>
>I understand that "bout it BOut It " the song isan example of
"BOunce"
>music . What is this ? Who are the big Groups and how can i get a Tape?
>Where is this stuff popular?<<
>
> I'm from New Orleans and live in Baton Rouge near NoLImit HQ, and
*no
>I'm not on P's jock*.
> "Bout it, Bout it" is NOT a bounce song. Bounce music is club
music
>usually containing a "brown beat" breakbeat or samples from the song
>"Triggerman", hence, most of the songs sound alike except for the
lyrics.
>Some big groups are Partners N Crime ("Pump the Party"), T. Tucker
("Where
>day at?"), and DJ JUbilee. Bounce music isnt taken very seriously as an
art
>form per se, but is more or less just party music.
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>rhymepayz@aol.com
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