Blahzay Blahzay
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Blahzay Blahzay is an East Coast Hip Hop group from New York City. The group has released only one album to date, entitled Blah Blah Blah. It contained the group's most notable track, Danger, that would go on to be sampled by DJ great DJ Rectangle. This track is also sampled on the Zoo York Mixtape. The album was influential during the early to mid 1990s in the emerging Hip Hop scene in New York.[citation needed]
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[edit] History
PF Cuttin and Out Loud worked behind the scenes for ten years producing tracks for artists such as Masta Ace and Craig G until 1995 when they hit the scene with their hit song Danger, featuring a sample from Jeru Da Damaja's underground hit Come Clean. Blahzay's debut album, Blah, Blah, Blah, dropped in August of 1996.
[edit] Members
- DJ PF Cuttin
- MC Out Loud
[edit] Discography
- Danger (1995) EP
- Danger
- Danger (Radio)
- Danger (Instrumental)
- Danger (Accapella)
- Blah Blah Blah (1996) Album
- Intro
- Blah, Blah, Blah
- Medina's In Da House
- Danger-Part 2
- Don't Let This Rap Shit Fool You
- Pain I Feel
- Posse Jumpa
- Maniac Cop
- Good Cop/Bad Cop
- Sendin' Dem Back
- Long Winded
- Jackpot
- Danger
- Federal Reserve Notez (1999) 12"
- Federal Reserve Notez
- Gee Sums (featuring Mr. Reck)
- Good For Ya Club
[edit] Trivia
The track 'Danger' was remixed by DJ Rectangle. The original lyrics for the chorus went; "When the East is in the house, Oh my god, Danger". Dj Rectangles mix went ; "When the West is in the House, Oh my god, Danger". This caused a mild stir amongst the Hip Hop community.
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