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'''M.C. A.D.E.''' (born '''Adrian Hines''' in [[Miami, Florida]]) is an American musician who pioneerd bass music and is best remembered for the songs "Bass Rock Express" (1985) - a track often considered to be the first Miami bass record - and "Bass Mechanic", both of which are seminal examples of [[Miami bass]]. He recorded on the [[4-Sight Records|4-Sight]] [[record label]], which was owned by his father Billy Hines. His name stands for Awesome Devastating Everlasting, which refers to the fact that he both rapped , produced his music lives forever.
'''M.C. A.D.E.''' (born '''Adrian Hines''' in [[Miami, Florida]]) is an American musician who pioneerd bass music and is best remembered for the songs "Bass Rock Express" (1985) - a track often considered to be the first Miami bass record{{fact}} - and "Bass Mechanic", both of which are seminal examples of [[Miami bass]].{{or}} He recorded on the [[4-Sight Records|4-Sight]] [[record label]], which was owned by his father Billy Hines. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.{{fact}}
==Discography==


==Discography==
* ''[[Just Somethin' To Do]]'' ([[1987]])
* ''[[Just Somethin' To Do]]'' ([[1987]])
* ''[[How Much Can You Take]]'' ([[1989]])
* ''[[How Much Can You Take]]'' ([[1989]])

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M.C. A.D.E. (born Adrian Hines in Miami, Florida) is an American musician who pioneerd bass music and is best remembered for the songs "Bass Rock Express" (1985) - a track often considered to be the first Miami bass record[citation needed] - and "Bass Mechanic", both of which are seminal examples of Miami bass.[original research?] He recorded on the 4-Sight record label, which was owned by his father Billy Hines. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.[citation needed]

Discography