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MOUSSE T. / DAY, INAYA - ROCK THE MIC

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Vocal Funky House Inc DJ Tools & The Master Reworker KON On The Remix Tip - Features Inaya Day & Taz

Fresh off the back of his Glitterbox remix of CamelPhat & Elderbrook's hit 'Cola', Mousse T. drops his first original release on the Glitterbox label, showing off the depth of his production skills in this sparkling genre-binding track 'Rock The Mic'.
Mousse T. enlists the help of artist TAZ, the man who became the first UK rapper to sign to hip hop mecca Def Jam, also earning a prestigious Ivor Novello award nomination for his writing skills. 'Rock The Mic' reunites Mousse with American song writer Inaya Day, best known for her unforgettable vocals on the German producer's biggest record, 'Horny'.
The catchy hook and toe-tapping groove of intertwine perfectly over smooth strings to make this an irresistible record. The killer collaboration combines hip hop with disco, giving us the best of both worlds. 'Rock The Mic' lives up to the hype, delivering six minutes of bliss alongside a percussive remix cou

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His award-winning discography demonstrates his innate musicality that shines through on every release, whether it be his chart-topping productions, sublime remixes or self-written songs. While his talents have been recognised commercially, Mustafa Gündoğdu has maintained his underground pedigree by consistently pushing the boundaries of electronic music, curating an illustrious catalogue that remains evergreen. Mousse T.’s first step in the music industry was playing keyboards for the relatively under-the-radar band Fun Key B, where he began his experimentation with synth- pop, and funk infused sounds. Hungry for more, Mousse T. was also already forging his solo career, opening his own recording studio and DJing on Hannover’s growing club scene. Along with his own productions, Mousse T.’s writing and producing credits read like a who’s who of the music industry, having worked with artists such as Roy Ayers, Byron Stingily, Andreya Triana, Bootsy Collins and Randy Crawford to name a few. With all his hard work solidifying the foundations for his career, Mustafa took the plunge in 1993 and launched Peppermint Jam records, a pioneering label still renowned for its unique uplifting house music and melodic acid jazz. By the late 90’s Mousse T. was a household name, dominating the charts with releases such as ‘Horny’ and Tom Jones ‘Sex Bomb’. This success was followed by an Ivor-Novello Award, Grammy Award nomination and three studio albums, most recently releasing Where Is The Love in 2018, a charismatic and sophisticated reminder of his gifted abilities. His other recent achievements include appearing as a judge on DSDS (Germany’s Got Talent) and producing film soundtracks for a number of German titles. With no signs of slowing down, Mousse T. continues to be one of the most prolific producers in the game, putting his signature shizzle touch on tracks like Mike Dunn´s „If I can’t git down“, Horse Meat Disco´s „Love if you need it“, Flight Facilities ft. Channel Tres „Lights up“, Selace´s „Hooked on your lovin´“ and Davie´sTestify" „ to Spiller´s „Groovejet“, as well as releasing his own productions constantly, DJing across the globe with residencies at parties like Glitterbox and continuing to uphold the legacy of his own label, Peppermint Jam. Mousse T. is currently residing on the Glitterbox roster with Colluded Management. His recent gigs include playing at Hï Ibiza, Viper Room Los Angeles, Cavo Paradiso Mykonos, Amnesia Ibiza, Pacha Ibiza, Creamfields Festival, Cocoon Club Frankfurt, Loveparade, Rex Club Paris and Montreux Jazz Festival, with his live band. Whether it’s behind the decks or on the keys, with Mousse T. in control the night is guaranteed to be special. His garage house track "Horny '98" featuring Hot 'n' Juicy (Emma Lanford & Inaya Day) on vocals reached the top of the Billboard dance charts in the late 1990s. His first album, Gourmet de Funk, was released in 2001, and it was notorious for featuring only jazz music, and no house tracks. In 2004, he entered the UK Single Chart with his song "Is It 'Cos I'm Cool?", which is featured on his second album, All Nite Madness, released in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Inaya Day (born Inaya Davis, January 17, 1977, New York) is an American singer. Inaya Day began singing in church as a young child, where she got her first experience in performing. She attended the prestigious High School of Music and the Performing Arts, and went on to study musical theater at the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Day has also appeared on Broadway, notably as understudy to Stephanie Mills as "Dorothy" in The Wiz, and stepped into the lead role in Washington, D.C. and St. Louis, Missouri. She has had extensive experience as a session musician, having appeared on tracks by Michael Jackson, Al Green, Puff Daddy, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Monie Love, Big Daddy Kane and Jonathan Butler. Day has also written songs for Randy Crawford and Bootsy Collins, and has writing credits on Missy Elliott's "Gossip Folks" (the second single from her Under Construction album), on which Day co-wrote the hook and provided backing vocals. Day was introduced to house music in 1996 when she was asked to do a demo. She met German record producers Boris Dlugosch and Mousse T, who produced a dance single "Keep Pushin", which went on to reach No. 2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. She then sang chorus for Mousse T's track "Horny", which later gained in popularity when additional vocals from the duo Hot 'N' Juicy were added to the song. "Horny" reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. The follow-up song "Hold Your Head Up High", with Booom!, reached No. 6 on the Hot Dance Club Songs. In 1997, she released the club anthem "Movin' Up", credited as DJ Mike Cruz Presents Inaya Day and Chyna Ro. For this record, long time friend and actress Tichina Arnold lent her vocals but chose to use the moniker Chyna Ro for the project. She again teamed up with Cruz for "Can't Stop Dancing" which reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs. In 2004 she sang on a track by the Australian dance producer mrTimothy called "I Am Tha 1", credited to Mr Timothy featuring Inaya Day, which went to the top of the Australian dance chart and top 30 in the Australian pop chart. She also sang on his next single "Stand By Me" later that year. "Nasty Girl" was first released in Australia, reaching the top 20, and it was then released in the UK in July 2005, and reached No. 9 there. Later that year, she also guest featured on "The Glamorous Life", a single by T-Funk, an alternate alias of mrTimothy. In June 2007, Day released a cover version of the 1988 Big Pig song, "Breakaway", which itself was a cover of the song "I Can't Break Away" by Chuck Jackson. Inaya Day has sung on a variety of dance hits since 1996. These include: "Can't Stop Dancin" - Cruz and Bugz - No. 1 Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs 1997 - "Movin Up (Take My Problems to the Dance Floor)" - Mike Cruz featuring Inaya Day and Tichina Arnold China Ro - No. 2 Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs 2000 - "Feel It" - with DJ Dome - UK Singles Chart No. 51 "I'm Touched" - DJ Dove featuring Inaya Day "Shout It Out" - Inaya Day meets Louis Benedetti 1999 - "Just Can't Get Enough" - Harry "Choo Choo" Romero Presents Inaya Day - No. 39 UK Singles Chart "I Will" - Mongobonix featuring Inaya Day "Hold Your Head Up High" - Boris Dlugosch Presents Booom! "Keep Pushin' On" - Boris Dlugosch remix 2004 - "Better Things" - Afropeans 2004 - "I Am Tha 1" - Mr Timothy featuring Inaya Day 2004 - "Nasty Girl" - produced by Mousse T. and So Phat! (cover of the Vanity 6 song) 2006 - "Stand By Me" - Mr Timothy featuring Inaya Day 2007 - "The Glamorous Life" - by T-Funk featuring Inaya Day 2007 - "Breakaway" 2008 - "Say You Will" 2008 - "Natural High" - Michael Woods Feat. Inaya Day 2009 - "Take Me Up" - Inaya Day vs. Leggz & Femi B 2009 - "Got 2 Get Up" - mrTimothy featuring Inaya Day 2009 - "Let There Be" - Inaya Day and Antoine Dessante 2010 - "Superstar" - Inaya Day and DJ Eako 2010 - "Never Had Another Love" - Mike Cruz presents Inaya Day 2010 - "Better Days" - Inaya Day and Native Sons 2010 - "All I'm Sayin' (Just Hold On)'" - Inaya Day and Nick J 2010 - "Joy" - Inaya Day and Antoine Dessante 2010 - "Til The Morning Comes" - Inaya Day vs Diego Ray & Nick Corline 2010 - "Do The Right Thing" - Quentin Harris and Inaya Day 2011 - "CHASE ME" - Inaya Day 2011 - "RAPID FIRE (RAPIDO)" - Inaya Day & Giangi 2011 - "WHERE ARE THEY NOW" - Inaya Day & Dmitry Filatov 2011 - "SWEET LOVER" - Inaya Day vs Menini & Viani 2011 - "NEXT TO YOU" - Inaya Day 2011 - "TIME IS NOW" - Inaya Day and Mangesto 2011 - "Lose My Worries" - Inaya Day & Ralf Gum 2011 - "MY LOVE" - Inaya Day vs sem thomasson & Siege 2011 - "ONE WAY" - Inaya Day 2012 - "THAT PLACE" - Dunk N' Aliens feat Mia & Inaya Day 2012 - "REDEMPTION" - DeVonde & Mangesto feat Inaya Day 2012 - "Jump Up & Down" - Mike Cruz produces Inaya Day & Mark Shine 2012 - "Long Day" - Inaya Day Allstars featuring Crystal Waters 2013 - "Like You" - Ridney & Inaya Day 2013 - "Make Some Noise" - Inaya Day & DJ Escape 2014 - "Shelter Me" - Lee Dagger, featuring Inaya Day Read more on Last.fm. 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