Letter S artists.

S Club 7
S Club 8
S Club Juniors
S.E.S.
S.o.a.p
S.O.D. (Stormtroopers Of Death)
Saafir
Saafir The Saucee Nomad
Sabbat
Sabina Joaquin
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"That was live at Madison Square Garden," Cee said in Brooklyn, minutes from where Biggie grew up in Bedford-Stuyvesant. "It was a concert me and [Big Daddy] Kane did for the Budweiser Superfest back in 1993 at Madison Square Garden. We were the only rap group on the show. I think Patti LaBelle was on the show, Tony! Toni! Toné!. We only had 10 minutes. Being it's New York, we wanted to do something extra crazy for our show. So we asked Big to come out. Kane told me to reach out to Big.

"This Woman's Work" is one of Bush's most beloved tunes, and the biggest commercial success from an artist who has always followed her peculiar muse. Bush's career began in the late 1970s, when Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour turned label EMI on to the then-teenaged songwriting prodigy. In 1985, she released her most celebrated album, Hounds of Love. That album featured the hits "Running Up That Hill" and "Cloudbursting," and it helped cement her reputation as an enigmatic pop poet.

"Two turntables and a mic," 50 Grand said. "Ironically, the beat to the 'Microphone Murderer' demo was the same sample me and Big Daddy Kane used for 'Ain't No Half Steppin'.' When I heard it, it sounded amazing to me because it was the same beat Kane did in 1988. I'm hearing it a few years later by a new rapper that's putting it down just as crazy as Kane did. It was ill. I played it for Kane and Scoob and Scrap. I ain't gonna lie: When I played it for Kane and them, they was like, 'He aiiiight. He aiiight.' "