The godfathers of booty
rap, 2 Live Crew
popularized Miami Bass
while pushing the limits of
obscenity laws. Led by Lu...
Hailing from Jacksonville,
Florida, the 69 Boyz
exploded onto the scene
with their 1994 single
"Tootsee Roll." Their LPs i...
Miami's DJ Fury and RX Lord
turn out party-rocking
favorites as Bass Patrol.
1996's Nothing But Bass is
considered a classic in th...
Exceptionally smooth love
jams for bass-addicted
romantics. Digital Love
Muscle released "Bass Jams
For Lovers" in 1995. Choic...
A pioneer of the Miami bass
sound, Michael Hampton
began spinning upbeat
booty-friendly club music
as a teenager.
DJ Uncle Al was a
pioneering figure in Miami's
Bass scene. After the
national success of 2 Live
Crew, Al was able to secu...
A Southern rapper known
for his bass-heavy,
crunked-out tracks, Freak
Nasty's claim to fame is his
hit 1996 single "Da Dip." If "...
A Southern crew with
connections to Jermaine
Dupri's So So Def label,
Ghost Town DJs are known
for their hit single "My Bo...
After classic LPs with the
Poison Clan, Miami's J.T.
Money keeps it coming with
rowdy rhymes and
club-ready jams.
Luke (Luther Campbell)
found fame as a member of
2 Live Crew. He also runs a
label, produces films, and
owns several clubs.
Repping Miami, the Poison
Clan scored several hits
with their unique blend of
gangsta stories, sex rhymes,
and ample bass. Headed b...
One-hit wonders in the
same vein as the Baha Men
and Freak Nasty, Tag Team
are remembered for
"Whoomp! There It Is."
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