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* BlackSheepHit: "Say Man", his biggest hit on the pop charts, doesn't sound much like anything else he did, basically being Bo and his maraca player Jerome Green VolleyingInsults [[VolleyingInsults trading insults]] over a Latin-tinged musical backing. It's been cited as an early HipHop precursor, however.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Say Man", his biggest hit on the pop charts, doesn't sound much like anything else he did, basically being Bo and his maraca player Jerome Green trading insults VolleyingInsults over a Latin-tinged musical backing. It's been cited as an early HipHop precursor, however.however.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Say Man", his biggest hit on the pop charts, doesn't sound much like anything else he did, basically being Bo and his maraca player Jerome Green trading insults over a Latin-tinged musical backing. It's been cited as an early HipHop precursor, however.