
Session percussionist turned chief creative force behind Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five 's 1982 hip-hop classic "The Message ." Edward Fletcher, aka Duke Bootee, could have justifiably received top billing for "The Message" (1982), a Top Five Hot Black Singles hit -- credited to Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five -- that manifested hip-hop's potential as a medium for sociopolitical commentary. Fletcher wasn't merely the featured MC beside Melle Mel, as the label on the Sugar Hill 12" single noted.
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Message II (Survival)
The Message
Message Ii
Intro/The Message
New York New York
Broadway
Kalimba Song
Live Wire (I Want A Girl That Sweats)
Same Day Service
Slow Down
Bust Me Out
Who Dat
Message II (Survival) (feat. Melle Mel & Duke Bootee)
Dumb Luv
Zip Me Up
You Without Me
livewire
I'm The One Who Loves You
New York, New York
The Message [Clean Single Version]
I’m The One Who Loves You
Live Wire
01 Broadway
Live Wire (I Want A Girl That Sweats) (Dub mix)
Message
Broadway (12 Inch)
The Message ['98 Remix]
Message ['98 Remix]
Don't Push Me Cause I'm Close To The Edge
Grandmaster Flash - The Message
Live Wire (I Want A Girl That
Live Wire(I Want A Girl That Sweats)
broadway (instrumental)
Live Wire(Dub Version)
Grand Master Flash - The Message
The Message 2 (Survival)
Message 2 (Survival)
Broadway (Radio Edit)
Live wire (Dub Version)
Livewire-I Want A Girl That Sweats
Broadway (Crucial Hip Hop 3)
Messafe II (Survival)
04 - Bust Me Out
Broadway (Vocal) (1987)
Broadway [vocal]
01 - Who Dat
Message 2
The Message [Clean Single Version] [Version]
Broadway (Radio Edit) (1987)
02 - Live Wire I Want A Girl That Sweats
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