Hip Hop 80s Wednesdays 06/19/24: Spotlight on "It Takes Two

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Hey everyone, welcome to another Hip Hop 80s Wednesday! Today, we’re diving into a track that’s an absolute classic and a cornerstone of 80s hip hop: "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock.

Released in 1988, "It Takes Two" quickly became a dancefloor anthem and is often credited with helping to bring hip hop into the mainstream. The song's infectious beat and unforgettable hook are driven by a sample from Lyn Collins' 1972 hit "Think (About It)," produced by the legendary James Brown. This track's production style set a new standard and influenced countless artists that followed.

Rob Base's energetic delivery paired with DJ E-Z Rock's skillful turntablism made "It Takes Two" an instant hit. It peaked at #36 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #3 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart, but its impact went far beyond the charts. The song became a staple at parties and clubs, and its iconic opening line, “It takes two to make a thing go right,” is still recognized and chanted by fans of all ages.

"It Takes Two" wasn't just about the music; it was a cultural moment. The track's success demonstrated hip hop's growing influence and its potential to dominate the music industry. It also showcased the importance of sampling in hip hop production, paving the way for future artists to experiment with sounds and create new musical landscapes.

So, let’s crank up the volume and pay homage to Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock by sharing your memories and experiences with "It Takes Two." Did this song play at your high school dances or block parties? How has it influenced your love for hip hop?
 
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