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'''M.C. A.D.E.''' (born '''Adrian Hines''' in [[Miami, Florida]]) is an American [[Record producer|music producer]] and [[rapper]] who |
'''M.C. A.D.E.''' (born '''Adrian Hines''' in [[Miami, Florida]]) is an American [[Record producer|music producer]] and [[rapper]] who pioneered [[hip hop music|hip hop]] [[Miami bass]] music. His 1985 single, "Bass Rock Express", is considered to be the start of Miami bass.<ref name="Stylus2005">Pappawheelie. "[http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/miami-bass-the-primer.htm Miami Bass: The Primer]". ''[[Stylus Magazine|Stylus]]''. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.</ref> His single "Bass Mechanic" is also considered an example.{{Original research inline|date=December 2007}} He recorded on the [[4-Sight Records|4-Sight]] record label, which was owned by his Dad Billy Hines, considered to be the first Independent Hip Hop label of the entire south. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.<ref name="Stylus2005"/> |
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On ''Just Somethin to Do'', M.C. A.D.E. recorded the song "Romantic Rhyme"; the song samples [[The Floaters]]' Float On.<ref>{{cite web|title=Romantic Rhyme a Sample of Floaters' Float On|publisher=Who Sampled|url=https://www.whosampled.com/sample/80407/MC-ADE-Romantic-Rhyme-The-Floaters-Float-On|access-date=June 6, 2021}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
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* ''Just Somethin' to Do'' (1987) |
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* ''How Much Can You Take'' (1989) |
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* ''An All Out Bash'' (1991) |
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* ''In the Arms of Bass'' (1994) |
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 1 December 2023
M.C. A.D.E. (born Adrian Hines in Miami, Florida) is an American music producer and rapper who pioneered hip hop Miami bass music. His 1985 single, "Bass Rock Express", is considered to be the start of Miami bass.[1] His single "Bass Mechanic" is also considered an example.[original research?] He recorded on the 4-Sight record label, which was owned by his Dad Billy Hines, considered to be the first Independent Hip Hop label of the entire south. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.[1]
On Just Somethin to Do, M.C. A.D.E. recorded the song "Romantic Rhyme"; the song samples The Floaters' Float On.[2]
Discography
[edit]- Just Somethin' to Do (1987)
- How Much Can You Take (1989)
- An All Out Bash (1991)
- In the Arms of Bass (1994)
- Ain't No Thang Like the Game (1996)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Pappawheelie. "Miami Bass: The Primer". Stylus. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.
- ^ "Romantic Rhyme a Sample of Floaters' Float On". Who Sampled. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
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