MTV's YO! MTV RAPS -- Ed Lover Dance soundtrack
February 19, 2006 10:49 PM   Subscribe

Ed Lover Dance? Hell yes -- we both know that, don't we? What you know that I don't: what was he dancing to? I provide question. You provide answer, yes?

And yes, I know this opens me up to "no", but allow me to assume that for us.
posted by Ogre Lawless to Media & Arts (6 answers total) 1 user marked this as a favorite
 
Best answer: 900 Number. Now let me clear my throat.
posted by arco at 11:06 PM on February 19, 2006


*makes beatbox noises*
posted by Radio7 at 11:25 PM on February 19, 2006


Response by poster: I will admit that I was watching the "Yo!" retrospective this weekend that dovetailed nicely into some cable music oldschool rap style.

I kept hoping the latter would play it. A very cathartic moment, arco. I find it akin to having Pharoahe Monch's "Simon Says" stuck as an itch I cannot scratch.

Now who's arm do I have to break to get that as a pre-installed ringtone?
posted by Ogre Lawless at 11:47 PM on February 19, 2006


DAMNIT! I didn't see the answer and was racking my brain trying to figure it out, but just to validate myself I'm writing in anyways... The 45 King - The 900 Number
posted by heartquake at 7:14 AM on February 20, 2006


Expanding on heartquake's post:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Mark_the_45_King

The 45 King has a kind of cool/annoying website here:
http://www.45king.com/

That song is also sampled (or rather the entire beat) in Let Me Clear My Throat by DJ Kool


* DJ Kool @ allmusic
* DJ Mark the 45 King @ allmusic

[mrzer0]
posted by mrzer0 at 7:29 AM on February 20, 2006


I just want to shout out to the other mrzer0 that I also love the 900 number by DJ Mark the 45 King and Let Me Clear My Throat by DJ Kool.

Weird.
posted by MrZero at 4:15 PM on February 20, 2006


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