Post by Chris on Oct 15, 2008 11:24:10 GMT -5
After EBN OZN, Robert Ozn formed Dada Nada. This from Wikipedia...
After searching for ages, I found the song posted on YouTube. Thanks goes to SUENIO222 for posting it and allowing everyone to enjoy this. I'll be honest, I hate house music. I find it very repetitive and annoying. However, this has a little something extra, a little something different. I won't say it's my favorite, but I do like this one a lot. If you do play this video, please be sure to thank Suenio222.
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Dada Nada got a distribution deal with Polydor/UK and he distributed it himself in North America, taking his business chops into label ownership, by managing his own financing, marketing and promotion and landing two Top 5 Billboard Charting dance hits, "Haunted House" and "Deep Love." Continuing to be a ground breaker, his was the first white House record and Hip House (rap and house) record to ever crack the Top 5 in the United States (MTV, Music News, February 1990). Dada Nada enjoyed excellent press coverage in the US and London. "Robert Ozn's raps kicks Falco's ass right off the dance floor." (The Beat December 1989) "Real songwriting and great vocals . . . more than just hot beats" (The Face Magazine May 1990).
Ozn's collaborators on Dada Nada tracks included David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Mike "Hitman" Wilson, Steve Wight (now an associate professor of recording arts at Cal State), Bob Greenberg and Bad Boy Bill. Dada Nada's mix of rap and sung vocals (both by Ozn) placed him in the limelight with US and international club DJs but at odds with mainstream American record executives who could not grasp a white front man who rapped and sang a hybrid of club, hip hop and pop. Recorded in 1990, Dada Nada proved to be ahead of its time, as rapped verses and sung choruses became the norm in American radio pop by the turn of the century.
OZN's last public appearance was the 1990 US Dada Nada tour, which suffered a gang related shooting incident during a show in Chicago.
Ozn's collaborators on Dada Nada tracks included David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Mike "Hitman" Wilson, Steve Wight (now an associate professor of recording arts at Cal State), Bob Greenberg and Bad Boy Bill. Dada Nada's mix of rap and sung vocals (both by Ozn) placed him in the limelight with US and international club DJs but at odds with mainstream American record executives who could not grasp a white front man who rapped and sang a hybrid of club, hip hop and pop. Recorded in 1990, Dada Nada proved to be ahead of its time, as rapped verses and sung choruses became the norm in American radio pop by the turn of the century.
OZN's last public appearance was the 1990 US Dada Nada tour, which suffered a gang related shooting incident during a show in Chicago.
After searching for ages, I found the song posted on YouTube. Thanks goes to SUENIO222 for posting it and allowing everyone to enjoy this. I'll be honest, I hate house music. I find it very repetitive and annoying. However, this has a little something extra, a little something different. I won't say it's my favorite, but I do like this one a lot. If you do play this video, please be sure to thank Suenio222.
Link removed...see post below.