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Sunday, January 13, 2008

West Street Mob - I Can't Stop

Tracklisting:
A
I Can't Stop (5:05)
Featuring [Vocals] - Cheryl The Pearl , Joey Robinson, Jr.
B
I Can't Stop (Instrumental) (5:05)

9 comments:

nic said...

HELL YEAH!!! Thanks Dr.!!!

Olskool4real said...

I gotta give this one a listen!! i think I heard it before but I have to hear it first!!!I'll check back in later!!!

DJ Bite said...

A real classic, thanx!

Big Speech said...

So fuckin classic

Chubb !! said...

Mr. Drok..I Remember this !!

Great Singles.

Thx...

Olskool4real said...

Honestly Dr. i forgot all about this cut man!! Well let me tell you truthfully many hip hop heads didn't like this because although they are laying cuts to the I can't stop break and using the original rhythmn it was 84and Sequence was declared wack by then and know one never really knew who the hell West Street Mob was since there was never an m.c. to shout them out!! We know today who they are!!!Sugarhill was solely riding off of melle mel and the Treacherous thre who was there most popular artist. West Street mob managed to earn themselves some crdit though along the way with another solid non vocal track called Break dancer which was one of my favorite cuts at that time next to the Boogie Boys version.Man the things my body could do those were good popping jarns!!I like this track today since I've matured and understand all the elements that went into that track!! Nice piece!Thank You

phyrephyter said...

thanks for this DROK

Matt said...

ahh! a classic jam off of the Sugar Hill label. i think i purchased my copy as a reissue from Virgin Megastore! thanks for the post doc!

ron art said...

this didnt hit off well in new york at all, as the sugarhill label fell off hard around 1984. still, thanks.