I Love Music – The O’Jays

“I Love Music” by The O’Jays is the perfect track to celebrate Bboysounds reaching 50,000 fans on Facebook! Wouldn’t you agree?

Known in the Hip-Hop world for headline samples such as Big Punisher’s “I’m Not a Player”, which sampled The O’Jays’ “Darlin Darlin Baby”, the group crosses over many times onto the dance floor whether you’re breaking, shuffling, or just getting down.

Setting it off with the basic but extremely Funky Latin percussion rhythm, “I Love Music” drops in a large way, and can light up a dancehall whether it’s 1975 or 2013!

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Some background on The O’Jays from their website:

The O’Jays is one of the world’s truly legendary singing groups and an American treasure. The term legendary is often overused, but that is an apt description for The O’Jays, a musical act that holds a unique place in the history of music. After establishing a recording history that includes an international body of work that generated 24 top ten smash records and 59 total songs on the charts, incredibly energetic and dynamic live shows. mad respect for their Olympian vocals and a social and political impact that spans many generations and multiple nations, The O’Jays could have coasted to a life of sandy beaches, umbrella-decorated drinks and total relaxation. Slowing down is not in the cards for Eddie Levert, Sr., Walter Williams, Sr. and Eric Nolan Grant however. After 50+ years making such international hits as “Back Stabbers,” “For The Love Of Money,” “Darlin’ Darlin’ Baby,” “Love Train,” “I Love Music,” “Use Ta Be My Girl” and “Have You Had Your Love Today,” The O’Jays are light years away from easing up on the gas. Like fine wine, The O’Jays just get better with age. Drawing on their past experiences and remembering the lessons taught by legends such as the late great choreographer Cholly Adkins, who taught the members of the group the importance of showmanship and how to execute their steps while still delivering their songs, the members of the O’Jays are more active than ever.