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Top Pop Singles 1955-1999
by Joel Whitburn
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with references to "rap version".
Excerpt - on Page 24: "
... born AI Trivette in Los Angeles. French-Mexican rapper. Formerly with Latin Alliance. 7/11/92 48 14 Tequila.............................................................................,S:32/A48 Refried6eans $4 1 Atco98533(v) rap version of The Champs' 1958 instrument., hit AMAZING RHYTHM ACES, The C&WIBUB '713 Country-rock group from Memphis: Russell Smith (vocals, guitar), ... "
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Top RandB Singles 1942-1999 (Top R & B Singles)
by Joel Whitburn
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with references to "rap version".
Excerpt - on Page 31: "
... $3 Cold Chillin' 27890 10/21/89 37 16 A 3 Just A Friend 5:23 (instrumental) 9 $3 • Cold Chillin' 22784 rap version of Freddie Scott's 1968 hit "(You) Got What I Need" 9/21/91 84 3 4 What Comes Around Goes Around ........................................................... ... "
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The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits
by Joel Whitburn
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with references to "rap version".
Excerpt - on Page 150: "
... Los Angeles. Male rapper. 6/25/94 3 21 A 1. Fantastic Voyage Tommy Boy 7617 Sales #1 (4) / Airplay #11; rap version of "Fantastic Voyage" by Lakeside 8/19/95 1(3) 36 A, 2. ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Los Angeles, Album Rock, United Art, New Jersey, Modern Rock, San Francisco, The Vocal, New Orleans, North Carolina, Orchestra Born, The Female
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They Fought the Law: Rock Music Goes to Court
by Stan Soocher
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... that if it is a commercial parody, then it is presumptively harmful to the market." "Suppose there would be another rap version of this composition? ... "
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New York, Billy Joel, Elvis Presley, George Michael, Los Angeles, Supreme Court, Frank Weber, Luther Campbell, bass lick, rap version, author interview, settlement talks
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