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Connected by Stereo MCs Album: Connected ( 1992) Charted: 18 20 License This Song lyrics Songfacts®: The Stereo MCs are a British alternative hip-hop/electronic dance group founded by vocalist Rob Birch and Nick "The Head" Hallam in the mid-'80s.


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Producers Stereo MC's. Writers Harry Wayne Casey, Nick Hallam, Richard Finch & 1 more. Additional Keyboards James Hallawell. Additional Vocals Andrew Groves, Cath Coffey, Jennifer Ismail & 1.


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Connected Review by Rovi Staff. Stereo MC's' American breakthrough is an energetic, club-oriented collection of colorful, funky dance tracks -- the raps almost seem like an afterthought, yet that doesn't distract from the sheer pleasure of their sound.


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Stereo MC's - Connected Stereo MCs 17.7K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 42K Share Save 3.1M views 10 months ago Music video by Stereo MC's performing Connected. An Island Records video; © 1992.


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Stereo MC's - Connected | Releases | Discogs Stereo MC's - Connected More images Tracklist Connected Ground Level Everything Sketch Fade Away All Night Long Step It Up Playing With Fire Pressure Chicken Shake Creation The End Notes U.S. versions of the album feature the additional track "Don't Let Up". Versions Filter by Labels & Companies


Stereo MC's Connected (1992, Vinyl) Discogs

Stereo MC's - Connected (Future Sound of London Mix) 5:51; Stereo MC's "Connected" 5:06; Lists Add to List. Listened by Prisoneer; 103.1 KDL Los Angeles (2003) by DeclanHaselhurst; Dance-Era Hot 97 in New York (1986-1993) by disman00911; US Rhythmic Top 40 Part One (circa 1986 to 1994) by disman00911;


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Stereo MC's - Connected (Official Video with lyrics) Zsolt Peter Kodner 8.99K subscribers Subscribe 3.1K 172K views 5 years ago If the lyrics, subtitle does not show up then turn on the closed.


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Connected Lyrics [Intro] Reaction! Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah I'm [Verse 1] Something ain't right I'm gonna get myself I'm gonna get myself I'm gonna get myself connected I.


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Stereo Mc's | connected Stereo Mc's featured tracks Relocate (Rodriguez Jr. Remix) Re.You Stereo Mc's buy 00:00 It's Time EP (connected 053) Stereo Mc's Yotam Avni buy 00:00 Goroboteando (Stereo Mc's Remix) K.E.E.N.E. Stereo Mc's buy 00:00 releases Downtown EP (connected 077) Stereo Mc's Literatura


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Stereo MC's are an English hip hop / electronic dance group that formed in Nottingham, England, in 1985. [1] They had an international top 20 hit with their single "Connected".


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Connected " is a song by British hip hop electronic music Stereo MC's. It is the title track of their third studio album, and was released in September 1992 as the album's lead single. The song samples "Let Me (Let Me Be Your Lover)" by Jimmy "Bo" Horne [2] and peaked at number 18 on the UK Singles Chart.


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is a 1992 album by Stereo MC's. The tracks " ", "Ground Level", " Step It Up " and "Creation" became hit singles. In a contemporary review, James Muretich from Calgary Herald said that "the hour-long program does wear a wee thin but, hey, while the groove-mood lasts, it`s a blast". [2] Music critic Robert Christgau for The Village Voice, wrote.