D.J. Thadz*Untitled

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Electronic

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D.J. Chip* Bang * Ski!!!
D.J. Chip* Where Tha Playa's
D.J. Chip* 800 Hoe's
D.J. Thadz* Chicken Headz
D.J. Thadz* Child Abuse
D.J. Thadz* Mutha Fuc*a

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    Cover of Untitled, 1998, Vinyl Untitled
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    D.B.C. Disko Baller Clique – DM 255 US 1998 US1998
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    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Promo
    D.B.C. Disko Baller Clique – DM 255 US 1998 US1998
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    • souvarine's avatar
      souvarine
      Peak late-era Dance Mania filth — loud, rude, and completely unhinged. Chicken Headz is everything you want from a 1998 ghetto house 12": blown-out 909s, vocal loops that toe the line between hilarious and offensive, and a rhythm section that sounds like it was engineered to make cheap subwoofers cry.

      Chip’s vocals bring an extra layer of absurdity and charisma — it's the kind of shout-along hook that becomes instantly iconic in the right basement setting. D.J. Thadz keeps it minimal but effective: a pounding kick, snapping snares, and just enough funk to keep it from collapsing into total chaos.

      It might not be as well-known as some of the Deeon or Slugo bombs, but this one’s a secret weapon for any set leaning into raunchy, jacking territory. One of those records that makes the dancefloor collectively go, “What the hell is this?” — in the best way.

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