"Original Nuttah" is a 1994 jungle song that was produced by Shy FX with lyrics and vocals by UK Apache. The track's lyrics were written by UK Apache in the late 1980s and were dubbed over a Shy FX track titled "Gangsta Kid". After receiving approval from his peers for his version, UK Apache contacted producer Shy FX and the head of Sour Records to record an official version. The track is one of the earliest in the genre to become a top 40 chart hit in the United Kingdom.
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"OriginalNuttah" is a 1994 jungle song that was produced by Shy FX with lyrics and vocals by UK Apache. The track's lyrics were written by UK Apache...
popular tracks such as "Incredible" by M-Beat featuring General Levy, "OriginalNuttah" by UK Apachi and Shy FX, "Sound Murderer / RIP" by Remarc, "Limb by...
O.U.R.) and in 1994 released the breakthrough ragga jungle track "OriginalNuttah" (featuring vocals from MC UK Apachi) which helped to cement his position...
first series' third episode, "Jal", where Shy FX and UK Apache's "OriginalNuttah" was played in Fazer's club. List of electronic music genres List of...
[...] with eclecticism and personality, in the spirit of jungle’s originalnuttahs". Ed Power of the i described the album as "a spikily enjoyable mash-up...
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