As 2016 has re-confirmed, the only time when an artist’s song reappears on the Hot 100 decades after its release is usually immediately after the artist's death. But Atlanta label So So Def's mid-'90s ...
Ghost Town DJ's DJ Demp, Rodney Terry, Greg Street, Virgo Williams and Kamren Davis, may be called one-hit wonders, but their single, “My Boo” is a staple in hip-hop and R&B culture. The success of ...
The Billboard Hot 100 chart right now features a song that originally charted back in 1996, Ghost Town DJ's, "My Boo." Why? Because two high school students were bored in class. Usually when old songs ...
In 1996 “My Boo” by Ghostown DJs reached number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the sweet R&B tune soundtracked many a furitive school dance handhold (or, if the teachers weren't looking, some ...
In 1996, Tallahassee music personality DJ Demp, of Demp Week fame, was a member of a hip-hop group called the Ghost Town DJs. The Ghost Town gang released a catchy dance number called “My Boo.” It ...
Yesterday, the steadily on-point LDN-based label Tri Angle turned one-year old. Take this is as the unofficial celebratory MP3, from Balam Acab -- one of the roster's finest mixers of the languid, ...
Ghost Town DJ's "My Boo" has returned to the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 20 years after its debut, the single has re-entered the charts thanks to the Running Man Challenge meme. The song's viral hit ...
The Ghost Town DJs' "My Boo" experienced a resurgence in 2016 thanks to the Running Man Challenge. Now, the party track is taking on a new life thanks to Vince Staples and EDM producer Flume. The two ...
The sports world loves to latch onto dance crazes and make them a trend until they’re driven straight into the ground. The Dab is a prime example. It seemed like Cam Newton was one of the first to put ...
It's a nice moment for "My Boo" redos. Last month Balam Acab pitched "My Boo" through his distended down-tempo filter, giving the upbeat bass music classic a strange spectral wobble. Today, Ghost Town ...
As 2016 has re-confirmed, the only time when an artist’s song reappears on the Hot 100 decades after its release is usually immediately after the artist’s death. But Atlanta label So So Def’s mid-’90s ...
Does Balam Acab DJ? Sometimes does he sneak out late, crawl down to the swamp in the dark, following a hundred-yard extension cord that appears only under moonlight and leads to a solitary DJ table ...
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