Skateboard P + Baltimore house music = Some hoe’s in this house

So i read THIS article over at MTV.com about Pha-real being psyched on the club music coming out of Baltimore(you know, that place where ‘The Wire’ is set) and how he’s used this influence in the new Twista single. Personally I know next to nothing about what this Baltimore scene sounds like . Apart from what I hear about the whole ‘Go go’ Rich Harrison sound originating from there, and what I heard on this GREAT dj funk ditty I downloaded a couple months back. Funnily enough when I heard the aforementioned Twista single it made me simultaneously think of both. I dont know whether it was cause of my own preconceptions, but regardless.. apart from Twista’s rapping I rather like this song. Check ..
Twista feat Pharell - Give it up
DJ Funk - Theres some hoe’s in this house
(p.s Can someone please play that DJ Funk track in the Met and alert me beforehand, k thanks)
(p.p.s On Saturdays Code is like the first scene in Blade 1)

May 29th, 2007 at 3:08 pm
Is Rich Harrisons sound really ‘go-go’? Listen to Trouble Funk – “Drop the Bomb’ and then listen to ‘One Thing’ or ‘Crazy In love’ …
They are both heavily rooted in funk, but I wouldnt consider Rich’s beats to be ‘go-go’.
May 29th, 2007 at 7:43 pm
I think I still prefer DJ Funk
May 29th, 2007 at 11:08 pm
that dj funk joint sounds like mid 90′s house music…when it was still REALLY good
February 9th, 2009 at 9:49 am
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