@ralphjohnson3202 that's not what she said though..just cause it was created somewhere doesn't mean it's not played elsewhere...and THIS was Jersey all day
If you really from Newark New Jersey you remember Club sensations on Bradford place Club Shadows on Orange Street between 10th and 11th street Club Zanabar where Newark bears played Club Lalganza on 16th Ave and 18th Street Club Miracles on 16th Avenue also when they moved to 18th and Clinton Avenue also Club Odyssey on Avon Avenue and 11th street that was the spot after Club Miracles closed Down cause someone got shot in the neck inside the Club oh yeah can't forget the Black Box on McCarter Highway and Club America downtown Newark had some good times back then
@SkinnyHolmes....Your Incorrect!!! A couple of New York DJ's MOVED TO Chicago and started what's has come to be known as HOUSE MUSIC.....Do YOUR RESEARCH!
Bruh Avon Ave TF up "Sy Bub" bike with the speakers. House parties, block parties,,,,,,,, without shotouts, Niggaz actually dancing!!! Nothing more than a fade. R.I.P da hood
I think holmes is Referring to the FIST PUMPING getting down groovy dancing you can receive in JERSEY. Regardless of where the music from if you enjoy it, it belongs to you.
Hello Hello Dee or Shaun Stoping by. Go good things. And good Safe things and Departments. And go IBM s and good things and Sony's and Kodak. And go Intel and Smart Machines and Smart Technologys. And go RCA and go HP. And go A groups and lists and go , Good disks and DVDs . Go A grouos and safe departments and Desks.
Brings back skate 22, dancing on the wall the give it up, lock it up etc....big up every body raised in the 90's we still know how to party...Essex County New Jersey
oh ok Brick City where y'all at Sensations Peppermint Evergreen let's not forget Toni Humpries Francois k T Scott at Club Zanzibar even was there to hear Larry there 2 times what don't forget your chili dog
Such a moment of brilliance, i remember buying this when it came out and the excitmentvof playing it to a crowd in the small rural english town where i lived, the room went wild. The song became a staple for me and i still love it today; it has lost none of its power to ignite a dancefloor.
Remember going to club kyam on Springfield in ivrington or christles on Clinton Ave or Irvington manor or the arcade chicks breaking there back on the wall...
This record makes me think of Jersey....getting our dance on!!!!!! Ok hiphop started in NY and it speaded all over...so house may have started in Chicago, but it spreaded and we love it...