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Single by DJ Skribble featuring Busta Rhymes, Rampage, Spliff, Consequence and Ed Lover | ||||
from the album Traffic Jams | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
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"Everybody Come On" is a song by American DJ and producer DJ Skribble featuring American rappers Busta Rhymes,Rampage and Spliff,all of the Flipmode Squad,along with fellow rappers Consequence and Ed Lover.
Also in 1999,a UK garage remix of the track was released by English duo Stanton Warriors on the Fifty First Recordings label. [1]
"Everybody Come On (Can U Feel It)" | |
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Single by Mr Reds vs. DJ Skribble | |
Released | 16 June 2003 |
Genre | UK garage |
Label | FFRR |
Songwriter(s) | Kenneth Gamble,Leon Huff,Scott Ialacci,William A. Lewis. Roger McNair,Dexter Raymond Mills,James E Roberts,Rashad Smith,Trevor Smith |
Producer(s) | Stanton Warriors |
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