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Tony Touch with The Beatnuts, DJ Doo Wop, and more

Feb 9, 2024 at 8:00 PM  ·  Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

Tony Touch
Feb 9
Tony Touch
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Latino hip-hop group Beatnuts, known for sharp production & energetic rhymes, came together in the late '80s. Famous for tracks like "Stone Crazy", they've collaborated with artists like Method Man & Monie Love, and navigated member changes to remain influential.
Jamaican dancehall artist Sean Paul gained fame with hits like "Get Busy" and "Temperature" from his Grammy-winning album Dutty Rock. Known for collaborating with stars like Beyoncé, Sia, and Pharrell Williams, he experienced a resurgence with tracks like "No Lie" with Dua Lipa. Born in St. Andrew, Jamaica, to multi-ethnic parents, Sean excelled in swimming and water polo before pursuing music. His notable albums include The Trinity and Imperial Blaze.
Rakim, born in Wyandanch, Long Island, is a legendary rapper known for his smooth, jazz-influenced flow and intricate lyrics. As part of Eric B. & Rakim, he released classics like *Paid in Full* and *Follow the Leader*. His solo work includes hits like *The 18th Letter*, collaborating with icons like Dr. Dre and Linkin Park. Rakim’s impact on East Coast rap remains unparalleled.
Silk, an R&B group, known from "U Will Know," collaborated with Keith Sweat & appeared in multiple soundtracks like "Booty Call." Member Jenkins, shifted to solo in 2007 & starred in Tyler Perry's play.
Born in Buffalo, NY, Brian McKnight is a multi-instrumentalist, selling over 25M albums globally. Known for "Anytime" and "Back at One," he's collaborated with artists like Quincy Jones, Mariah Carey, and Justin Timberlake. McKnight's awards include Grammys, AMAs, and Billboard Songwriter of the Year.
Dance-pop singer George Lamond, born George Garcia in Washington, D.C., gained fame with hits like "Bad of the Heart" and "Without You." He collaborated with producers Chris Barbosa and Mark Ligget, and released albums including "Bad of the Heart" and "Entrega."
KRS-One, born Kris Parker, led Boogie Down Productions, a pivotal '80s hip-hop group. Renowned for political raps as "the Teacher," he collaborated with Marley Marl and rival MC Shan. Known for hits like "Return of the Boom Bap," he evolved his style over the years, creating influential albums like "Edutainment" and "The BDP Album."
Kenny Lattimore, born in Washington, D.C., is renowned for smooth R&B ballads, with hits like "Never Too Busy" and Grammy-nominated "For You." He’s collaborated with Chanté Moore and released acclaimed albums like Timeless and Anatomy of a Love Song.
Puerto Rican-American Lisette Melendez, born in East Harlem, gained fame in the early '90s for reviving Latin freestyle. Known for hits like "Together Forever," she collaborated with producer Carlos Berrios and shared stages with Lisa Lisa and Safire. Her debut album topped Billboard's Heatseekers, and she won a Grammy in Japan.
Lisa Velez, known as Lisa Lisa of the 80s supergroup Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, was born in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. Renowned for freestyle and Latin pop hits like "I Wonder If I Take You Home" and "Head to Toe," she was the first Puerto Rican/Latino artist to hit the Pop and R&B charts. Collaborating with Full Force and C&C Music Factory, her platinum hits influenced artists like J-Lo and Cardi B, making her a pivotal figure in Latin music.
Jodeci, known as "The Bad Boys of R&B," revolutionized the genre with soulful harmonies. With 20M+ albums sold globally and three #1 Billboard R&B albums, they're famous for hits like "Forever My Lady," "Come & Talk To Me," and "Cry For You." In 2023, they headlined the Summer Block Party Tour, joined by SWV and Dru Hill.
Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Don Chezina, known as "the Machine Gun Rapper," gained fame for hits like "Mi Historia" and "Bendicion de Dios," collaborating with DJ Playero and Rey Pirin.

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