N2deep
N2deep was an electronic duo from New York City that gained attention in the late 1990s. Their track "Back To The Hotel" became their most recognizable song,...
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N2deep was an electronic duo from New York City that gained attention in the late 1990s. Their track "Back To The Hotel" became their most recognizable song, mixing hip-hop and house elements in a way that caught on in clubs. They released several albums around that time, including "Nautilus" in 1997.
Some of their other songs like "Ya Gotta Go" and "Do tha Crew" followed a similar pattern of danceable beats with straightforward lyrics. The duo consisted of producer Fred Wesley and vocalist Chris Myers, who worked together on their material through the early 2000s.
Their music occasionally drew criticism for explicit content, with "Nautilus" facing some retail restrictions at the time. They collaborated with other artists during their active period, though their output slowed after the initial wave of popularity. Tracks like "Back To The Hotel" remain in rotation on certain dance playlists years later.
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