~ Clive Davis The World's Famous Supreme Team – Hey DJ (HQsound)
World's Famous Supreme Team – Hey DJ (1984) Classic Hip-Hop. What was Malcolm’s role besides just the credits?Also, please :), tell me more (by posting here) about your friend Sedivine.I’ve seen recently a documentary about McLaren (former manager of the Sex Pistols) Jonny Rotten was not pleased with the man and personaly I think he wanted to have a finger in every bowl. Didn't Mariah Carey sample this on one of her songs? Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. With your support, […] We've covered a lot of post-disco electro funk material here at Beat Electric, here's a little throwback with a more traditional straight ahead disco sound. I really says something to the quality of the night when they can stay strong for […]This "torrential" downpour in Southern California has provided a great setting for trying to dig up some deets on Nathan McKinney and Desert Bone Records. World's Famous Supreme Team - Samples, Covers and Remixes on WhoSampled. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.com. The "World's Famous Supreme Team" originated in 1979 in New York by See Divine the Mastermind ( This is one of those highly unknown, un-googleable tracks that blows minds on the dance floor. Hype Machine is a lot like the three of us when we were 15—completely obsessed with music, and always online. Check out Hey DJ by The World'S Famous Supreme Team on Amazon Music. We […]Hard to believe, but it’s been a whole year since we launched our funding campaign. Most of the mp3 tracks on this blog/site are remixes, extended and limited versions which are deleted, no longer available for purchase and would not be heard otherwise. We’ve collected them all on our new Mixes page, for times when you just want to sit back and listen. Chances are, you’ll like some of the other stuff they’ve been into, and discover a few new […]In each Stack newsletter, we share a long mix we’re enjoying that week. It’s an [...]What a great feel good track,a good one playing loud in ur car,on the beach,whatever.Hey DJ was not produced by Malcolm Mclaren, it was composed by Se’Divine the Mastermind and Recorded / Mixed by Stelhen HagueBut I do have one question. Hey DJ. I work as a sound engineer, living in Tel Aviv, and I love the 80's. 80s Jam of the Day: "Hey DJ" by World Famous Supreme Team "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." However, please support these artists. The follow up to this jam was a track by World Famous Supreme Team, “Hey DJ”. This beautiful Canadian cut was included in a Trocadero Transfer mix we posted a while back. Members included See Divine the Mastermind and Just Allah the Superstar (now known as JazzyJust the Superstar), among others. I decided to post Misery because of how it sounds. "Hey DJ" by World's Famous Supreme Team contains a sample of another track. Hey DJ Lyrics: Hit it / Huh / We would like to dedicate this record to all the DJs in the entire world / Huh, uh / And all the ladies, sing along, huh / Hey DJ, just play that song / Keep me Hype Machine is sustained by our community […]Welcome to our yearly State of Hype Machine’s Crowdfunding update. I actually bought it on 45 when it was released.
Hey DJ by World's Famous Supreme Team - discover this song's samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled Listen to both tracks on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Your work brings back to life this music i miss and love so much. World Famous Supreme Team – Hey DJ Does Mariah Carey’s “Honey” song ring a bell?
Anyway, I really like the lyrics to this track plus I have listened to the song a millio […]Nothing to cure the Funkmosphere hangover blues like a new post. Although Stephen Hague produced this track, Malcolm McLaren was somehow involved heavily in Hey DJ (check out the music video below). We’ve been doing this for over two years now, and would like to share with you… This post is only available to Hype Machine supporters. "Hey DJ" by A Lighter Shade of Brown sampled World's Famous Supreme Team's "Hey DJ". Were the tracks featuring World’s Famous Supreme on Malcolm’s ‘Ducth Rock’ album produced by McLaren himself?And, why is Malcolm’s name only just a credit on “Hey DJ” even though he was not the producer? We analyzed our data for artists who made an impression with writers in our index. Their pioneering radio show started in 1979 on WHBI-FM 105.9 broadcasting from Newark, New Jersey, and featured Mr. Magic before he went on to host the first rap show on a major radio station, The Rap Attack on WBLS. It was later sampled on a few other songs, including Honey by Mariah Carey. Firstly, just want to give one more shout out to Dam Funk and all of the Funkmosphere residents (Billy Goods,Laroj,Matt Respect, Ron aka Randy Watson, and Eddy Funkster) for keeping the funk strong in Los Angeles. After years of playing rock, for some reason I have never imagined I would be playing this kind of music. We listen to different stuff now, but that drive to keep searching for new music, through different genres, across decades, recommended by people we’ve never met […]Revisit the best music of 2019 in our 13th annual Zeitgeist! "Mp3's on this site are for sampling and promotional purposes only and will only. Apparently, the info for this artist is pretty scarce, most of my search results are Youtube videos with "hynas" on cars and comments full of homies proclaiming how this is a "fir […] The man worked together with Trevor Horn, Keith Haring and was branding himself all the time (d’ya like scratchin’).To my taste, P:Machinery sounds better than 'sick' ... more like master piece of shit which blasts sonically across the stereo-field ... not one element standing still but constantly moving all over the place.