Girls On Top (Richard X)
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Girls On Top was the pseudonym used by record producer Richard X between 2001 and 2002. As part of the bootleg music craze of the time, Girls On Top had a string of limited edition underground singles released on vinyl only. Richard X used the method of taking the instrumental music track of one pop record and the accapella version of another pop record and splicing the two together.
The most successful record produced by Girls On Top is "We Don't Give A Damn About Our Friends" which became the comeback single for the Sugababes in 2002.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- "Being Scrubbed"/"I Wanna Dance With Numbers" (January 2001) - "Being Scrubbed" is Human League's "Being Boiled" vs TLC's "No Scrubs"; and "I Wanna Dance With Numbers" is Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" vs Kraftwerk's "Numbers".
- "Warm Bitch"/"We Don't Give A Damn About Our Friends" (August 2001) - "Warm Bitch" is Missy Elliott's "She's A Bitch" vs The Normal's "Warm Leatherette"; and "We Don't Give A Damn About Our Friends" is Adina Howard's "Freak Like Me" vs Tubeway Army's "Are 'Friends' electric?".
[edit] Album
- Girls On Top "Greatest Hits" (April 2005) - An unofficial release featuring all four of Girls On Top's singles, along with the unreleased "Romance V.3" (Aaliyah vs OMD), a Richard X remix of the Sugababes single "Freak Like Me" and Fat Truckers' "Teenage Daughter".
[edit] External links
- Black Melody (Official Site)