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A historic single that was one of the first to bring the street sensibility of the early days of hip hop to the UK pop scene.
He made a great contribution by connecting hip hop, which was still underground at the time, to the pop field, and had a huge influence on later electro/dance music.
The core of the beat is a dynamic mix of scratching and electro-funk. Produced by Trevor Horn, it has a sharp and sophisticated sound. The track boldly blends Bronx B-boy culture with British pop sensibilities, quoting the old square dance phrase, "Buffalo Gals, won't you come out tonight?" over a light rhythm.
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- Producer - Trevor Horn
- Design - Nick Egan
- Photography By - R. Beeche
- Photography By - N. Matthews
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