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1997 studio album by Huck-A-Bucks
You Betta' Move Somethin'! |
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Released | April 15, 1997 |
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Genre | Go-go |
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Length | 61:46 |
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Label | - Sound by Charlie
- Liaison Records
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Producer | Roy Battle |
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Live! (1995)
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You Betta' Move Somethin'! (1997)
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You Betta' Move Somethin'! is a studio album released by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band the Huck-A-Bucks on April 15, 1997.[1][2][3][4] The album consist of ten tracks including the single "Bomp Bomp (You Betta' Move Somethin'!)".[1][2]
Track listing
Disc 1Title |
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1. | "I Got It Bad" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 5:20 |
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2. | "Bomp Bomp (You Betta' Move Somethin'!)" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 12:07 |
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3. | "I Want One" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 11:34 |
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4. | "Bud Flava" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 2:05 |
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5. | "Gimmie Those Roto-Toms!" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 9:25 |
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6. | "H.B. Hold It Down" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 7:22 |
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7. | "Bend Those Knees" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 6:00 |
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8. | "Buck Down" | 6:40 |
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9. | "Darkside 1" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 0:47 |
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10. | "Darkside 2" (Roy Battle/Huck-A-Bucks) | 0:26 |
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Total length: | 75:37 |
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Disc 2 (Live)Title |
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1. | "Huck-A-Bucks" (Live P.A.) | 61:46 |
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Personnel
Adapted from AllMusic.[5]
- Sequan Jones – congas, timbales
- A.J. Mezikpih – rapping, vocals
- Lamont Ray – percussion, vocals
- Felix Stevenson – drums
- Joseph Timms – vocals
- Charles Yancy – percussion, vocals
- Roy Battle – engineer, mixing, producer
- Walt Fletcher – assistant engineer
References
- ^ a b "Huck-A-Bucks: You Betta' Move Somethin'". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
- ^ a b Kiviat, Steve (July 4, 1997). "Huck-A-Bucks". Washington City Paper.
- ^ Lornell, Kip; Stephenson, Jr., Charles C. (2001). The Beat: Go-Go's Fusion of Funk and Hip-Hop. Billboard Books. pp. 40, 56, 162, 163. ISBN 0-8230-7727-6.
- ^ Lornell, Kip; Stephenson, Jr., Charles C. (2009). The Beat! Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C. University Press of Mississippi. pp. 279–280. ISBN 978-1-60473-241-2.
- ^ "Huck-A-Bucks: Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 March 2017.