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  1. " Slam " is a song by American hip hop group Onyx. It was released on May 11, 1993 by JMJ Records and Rush Associated Labels as the second single from Onyx's debut album, Bacdafucup. The song introduced slamdancing into hip-hop.

  2. Apr 6, 2023 · Published Thu, April 6, 2023 at 7:00 AM EDT. Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Big DS and Sonny Seeza — collectively known as Onyx — exploded on the scene with the raucous anthem “Slam” in May 1993 following Fredro’s chance encounter with Jam Master Jay just a few years prior. Stuck in a traffic jam at The Jones Beach GreekFest Festival at ...

  3. Roger Dell. Website. the-onyx.co.uk. A rare Spanish picture sleeve of Onyx's 1971 single, a cover version of the Crosby, Stills, and Nash song "Our House" with the B-side "Air". The Onyx or Onyx [1] were a psychedelic rock band formed in Wadebridge, Cornwall, England in 1965.

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  5. Mar 31, 2024 · Onyx’s hit song “Slam” was released in 1993 and quickly rose to the top of the charts. It’s a powerful and energetic track that showcases the group’s unique style and lyrical talent. The song’s success helped propel Onyx’s debut album, “Bacdafucup,” to great heights. Let’s take a closer look at the meaning behind this iconic ...

  6. Mar 30, 2024 · March 30, 2024. By. Phillip Mlynar. Cover: Courtesy of Rush Associated Labels. “Move back motherf***ers, the Onyx is here! Back the f*** up! Back the f*** up!”. That was the rallying cry that ...

  7. Line-Up 5. Tony Priest (Vocals), Steve Cotton (Organ), Roger Dell (Drums) and Dick Bland (Bass), Bernie Lee (Guitar) Originally known as The Onyx Set, The Onyx would go on to become one of Cornwall's most popular and best known bands. As The Onyx Set they would go through various personnel changes before settling down with the line-up that ...

  8. The first single from Onyx' debut album, Bacdafucup, was " Throw Ya Gunz ." It was a minor pop hit, reaching #81 on the Hot 100, but a #1 on Billboard's Rap chart. "Slam" was the next single; it was also a #1 Rap hit but crashed into the Hot 100 at #4. Both songs were curated for radio by remaining free of vulgarity or anything too offensive.

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