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Before producers C.C. Lemonhead and Jayski McGowan went on to produce “Tootsee Roll” for the 69 Boyz and “C’Mon N’ Ride It (The Train)” for the Quad City DJ’s, the duo had a similarly big hit with 95 South’s “Whoot, There It Is” in early 1993.
The song was the first bass track to cross over to mainstream success (curiously followed, and one-upped, by Tag Team’s “Whoop! (There It Is)” a month later). The full-length LP Quad City Knock reached Billboard’s Top 20 R&B around the same time the single peaked at number seven R&B in April/May 1993. However, following the success of “Whoot, There It Is,” Lemonhead and McGowan parted ways with 95 South to find more success producing.
Their first follow-up was with the 69 Boyz (“Tootsee Roll”) in 1994, and then Quad City DJ’s (“C’Mon N’ Ride It (The Train)”) in 1996. The remaining members of 95 South didn’t do so well in subsequent years, with albums like One Mo’ Gen overlooked and only the occasional single (“Rodeo”) garnering attention. For the most part, 95 South has been and will continue to be remembered by “Whoot, There It Is,” and as the launching ...
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Top 10 95 South Songs
Whoot, There It Is
Cheer for Me
Rodeo
Whoomp! There It Is
Booty Hop
Whoot, There It Is (Ultimix)
Quad city funk
Rodio
all the way down
Hump Wit' It
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Top 10 95 South Albums
Quad City Knock
Tightwork 3000
One Mo' 'Gen
Whoot, There It Is (Ultimix +)
Whoot, There It Is
Rodeo
Wet 'n wild DJ Laz Booty Bounce
Wet 'n Wild
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