Whodini - Magic's Wand HQ RARE VIDEO!!!!! video free download


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Whodini is a hip hop group formed in the 1980s, made up of Jalil Hutchins, Ecstasy (John Fletcher) and Grandmaster Dee (Drew Carter).

Along with Run-DMC and The Fat Boys, Whodini was among the first hip-hop groups to cultivate a high-profile national following for hip-hop music and made significant inroads on Urban radio. The Brooklyn, New York-based trio consisted of vocalist-chief lyricist Jalil Hutchins; co-vocalist John Fletcher, aka Ecstasy, who tended to wear a Zorro-style hat as his trademark; and DJ Drew Carter, aka Grandmaster Dee. Contemporaries of Run-D.M.C., they were managed by Russell Simmons, brother of Joseph "Run" Simmons. The group signed with London-based indie Jive Records in 1982; they enjoyed a string of hits, mostly charting on Urban/R&B stations. The bulk of production on its releases was done by Larry Smith, a bass player who also handled much of Run-D.M.C.'s early work.

In keeping with 1980s trends, Whodini's cuts tended to be synthesizer-driven with a heavy electronic drumbeat. The sampling technology that became identified with hip-hop music hadn't really become prominent during Whodini's early days, and its works were thoroughly original compositions. "Haunted House of Rock" was its first single, a whimsical Halloween-themed number. Synth-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby produced another of its early singles, "Magic's Wand," which was originally conceived as an advertisement for prominent radio jock Mr. Magic, who worked for New York's WBLS. The group culled a female audience with such relationship-themed cut as "Friends" and "One Love." Backstage partying was extolled in the mildly controversial "I'm a Ho." "Fugitive" was guitar-driven funk.

Comments

8 years ago

Orlondo Ruth

omg that gauze turban lol

9 years ago

chucku00

Dolby noise enhancement...

9 years ago

Peter Trujillo

GRAND THEFT AUTO: VICE CITY!

9 years ago

robyn smith

aww shucks 80"s kids in tha house!!!!

9 years ago

Amar Street Funk

I have tattoo Mr. Magic on my arm!!!! Peace and respect for Old School Hip Hop This is hip hop not today sh...peace unity love and having fun zulu POWER

9 years ago

gluserty

I think this is the best rap attack!

9 years ago

Kriss Kross

WILD STYLE PIRATE RADIO!!!

9 years ago

Danny Penaloza

That girl in the blue Booooottttyyyyy!

9 years ago

Remorf Chucket

This is so 80s

9 years ago

ATL3xtra

No gunsNo gangsNo sagginNo mean mugginNo BSThe video looks corny bu today's standards but NO ONE shot anyone in the club.It was all about the party

9 years ago

harderizbetter4me

The first few minutes sounds like... Trans Europe Express - Kraftwerk

9 years ago

2tonsolid

how long they been rocking like this?

9 years ago

mano a mano

It's funny. This was the most expensive music video ever produced. The nascent CGI production alone was in the low millions. The massive sets and the throngs of extras, what to speak of the top-flight stunt professionals (woman tumbling down the stairs with a 'heart-attack', etc); this thing ran into almost $80.000.000.

9 years ago

Nik Gnashers

Never seen this video before, thanks for posting it up !Awesome old school track, still fresh as a daisy ....

9 years ago

Andrew S

Whodini - The best there is, the best there was, best there ever will be!

9 years ago

StupidIsAsStupidDoe2

NBA Jam straight jacked this beat lol.

9 years ago

DESHAWN LARKIN

Man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Brohamulous Chronicles

Fiyahhhhhhh

9 years ago

Bill Tracy

I remember when this was on MTV - when MTV played music videos.

9 years ago

marvin alston

D.J. Johnny Drew where u @ man?

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