Dirk Gently
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Re: Cleveland @ Charlotte
The main riff from the song was "borrowed" by many hip hop artists in the early 90's, because of the unusually long instrumental break, allowing them to easily mix it into their sets. It was made famous again in the song 'Apache (Jump on it)' by The Sugarhill Gang which broke into the mainstream in the now classic Fresh Prince Clip.
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The main riff from the song was "borrowed" by many hip hop artists in the early 90's, because of the unusually long instrumental break, allowing them to easily mix it into their sets. It was made famous again in the song 'Apache (Jump on it)' by The Sugarhill Gang which broke into the mainstream in the now classic Fresh Prince Clip.
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