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Revision as of 20:42, 15 July 2007
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 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.
Discography
- 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)