’90s One-(Or Two) Hit Wonders Whose Jams Make Us Want a Comeback
Wreckx-n-Effect – “Rump Shaker”
If the hip-hop group hadn’t been introduced to Teddy Riley back in the day, we may have never had the chance to shake our rumps in teeny bikinis to the classic that was “Rump Shaker.” Released in ’92 and with a verse written by a young Pharrell Williams (Riley’s protege), “Rump Shaker” went incredibly hard from its saxophone whining beginning to its thumping bass. A mix of New Jack Swing and hip-hop at its finest. Also check out their track “New Jack Swing,” which can randomly be heard on the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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