
Sylvia Robinson (née Vanterpool; May 29, 1935[ – September 29, 2011) was an American singer, musician, record producer, and record label executive. Robinson was best known for her work as founder and CEO of the hip hop label Sugar Hill Records.[7] Robinson is credited as the driving force behind two landmark singles in the hip hop genre; "Rapper's Delight" (1979) by the Sugarhill Gang,[8] and "The Message" (1982) by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; which caused her to be dubbed "The Mother of Hip–Hop".
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Pillow Talk
Sunday
It's Good To Be The Queen
Sweet Stuff
Not On The Outside
Oo-Wee Baby
Didn't I
My Thing
Love Is The Only Thing
Don't Leave Me Starving
Give It Up In Vain
Had Any Lately
Cowards Way Out
Gimme A Little Action
Next Time That I See You
Lay It On Me
You Sure Love To Ball
Sunday '73
If You Get The Notion
l.a. sunshine
Automatic Lover
Sunday ['The Letter (Skit)']
Next Time I See You
Private Performance
He Don't Ever Lose His groove
Coward's Way Out
Pussy cat
Standing At The End
Get It Up In Vain
Taxi
Sho Nuff Boogie
Mr. Bartender
Love Is Strange
Queen Bee
The lollipop man
Sho Nuff Boogie, Pt. 1
I Can't Help It
Sunday (Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday), 18)
Easy Evil
Pillow Talk `1973
Fingers do the walking
Alfredo
Sweet Baby
Stop (boy)
The Notion
pussycat
Lay It On Me (Dimitri from Paris Rework)
Pillow Talk (Original 1973 Recording)
Soul Je T'Aime
Nobody
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