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Years active
  
1992–19972012–present

Past members
  
Adam "DJ Harpo" Harper

Labels
  
Quadrasound/Big Beat

Active from
  
1992

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Associated acts
  
Origin
  
Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Albums
  
Get On Up and Dance, C'mon n' Ride It (The Train) Re-Mixes, Rhino Hi-Five: Quad City DJ's

Members
  
JeLana LaFleur, Cc Lemonhead, Jay "Ski" McGowan, Adam Harper, Adam Martin

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Miami bass, Southern hip hop

Similar
  
69 Boyz, Tag Team, 95 South, Ghost Town DJ's, Freak Nasty

Profiles

Quad City DJ's is an American music artist and producer duo consisting of C.C. Lemonhead (Nathaniel Orange) and Jay Ski (Johnny McGowan), who produced the 1996 Miami bass hit "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)", a rap-remix of Barry White's 1974 "Theme from Together Brothers". Female singer JeLana LaFleur has also contributed vocals to many of their songs. The group previously featured Adam "DJ Harpo" Harper who served as the DJ and hype man. Harper was known for asking the crowd "Who's the best DJ?" before each live performance. DJ Harpo was forced to leave the group due to complications with osteochondritis that left him unable to perform without substantial pain.

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The two first partnered in 1988 in Jacksonville, Florida. They first were in a group known as Chill Deal. During this time they produced fellows acts Three Grand and Icy J, the latter being famous for the female answer rap to Rob Base's "It Takes Two" entitled "It Takes a Real Man". After Chill Deal dissolved, they reformed as 95 South to create the triple platinum hit "Whoot, There It Is". Their success led to work with Dis-n-Dat producing "Freak Me Baby" and 69 Boyz producing the double platinum single "Tootsee Roll".

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In 1996 the two formed Quad City DJ's and produced the single "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" (based on a sample of Barry White's 1974 song "Theme from Together Brothers"). The song was very successful, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum. They then produced the following album Get On Up and Dance, featuring the hit single, which peaked at #31 on the Billboard Hot 200 and also was certified platinum. The album also included the minor hit "Summer Jam" which peaked at #27 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart.

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Later in 1996 the group contributed to the Space Jam soundtrack, including the theme song. The theme song got frequent showing on MTV and charted fairly well, peaking at #37 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Songs

C'mon N' Ride ItGet On Up and Dance · 1996
Space JamSpace Jam · 1996
What You Want for Christmas1996

References

Quad City DJ's Wikipedia


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