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DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies
DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies
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Hijack
Hijack
hip hop group from Brixton, London
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Ed Case
Ed Case
English musician, producer, and DJ
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Crispian St. Peters
Crispian St. Peters
English recording artist; pop singer-songwriter
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Compton's Most Wanted
Compton's Most Wanted
American hip-hop group
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Doug E. Fresh
Doug E. Fresh
American beatboxer, rapper and producer
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Oxide & Neutrino
Oxide & Neutrino
band
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
American hip-hop group
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Skinnyman
Skinnyman
English rapper
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The Beatnuts
The Beatnuts
American hip hop group
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Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker
American musician, record producer, dj, songwriter
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M.O.P.
M.O.P.
band
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Beats International
Beats International
British band
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Armand Van Helden
Armand Van Helden
American musician
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Thomas Bangalter
Thomas Bangalter
French musician
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D. Train
D. Train
American musical ensemble
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Freestylers
Freestylers
British electronic music group
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Consequence
Consequence
American songwriter, rapper and record producer from New York
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Native Tongues
Native Tongues
musical ensemble
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Rampage
Rampage
American rapper
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DJ Luck & MC Neat
DJ Luck & MC Neat
British musicians
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Dynoro
Dynoro
Lithuanian DJ and music producer
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Ben Westbeech
Ben Westbeech
British DJ and producer
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Music

Da Click was a UK garage group which consisted of DJ/producer Pied Piper (Eugene Nwohia), emcees Creed (Christopher Reid), PSG (Paul Gabriel) and Unknown MC (Ronnie Nwohia), and singer Valerie M (Valerie Malcolm). They are best known for their UK chart hit single "Good Rhymes", which reached No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart in January 1999, and spent 6 weeks on the chart. Their second single, "We Are Da Click" was a top 40 hit, peaking at No. 38.

"Good Rhymes" interpolates "Good Times" by Chic and "Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross. "We Are Da Click" interpolates "Funkin' for Jamaica (N.Y.)" by Tom Browne.

DJ Pied Piper and Unknown MC would go on to have a UK number one single in 2001 with "Do You Really Like It?", as part of the collaboration known as DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies.