95 South
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| 95 South | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | |
| Genre(s) | Hip-Hop, Miami bass, Southern Rap |
| Years active | 1993-2000 |
| Label(s) | Wrap Records |
| Associated acts | 69 Boyz, Quad City DJ's |
| Members | |
| AB (Artice Bartley) and Daddy Black (Carlos Spencer) | |
95 South was the Miami bass duo of AB (Artice Bartley) and Daddy Black (Carlos Spencer) from Jacksonville, Florida. The group's name is a reference to Interstate 95, which passes through the city. Their biggest success was the 1993 hit "Whoot, There It Is" (produced by C.C. Lemonhead & Jay "Ski" McGowan, then known as The Bass Mechanics, who would later be known as the 69 Boyz and the Quad City DJ's), which reached #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The similarly-named song Whoomp! (There It Is) was by the group Tag Team.
The duo have also remixed songs for artists including Jordan Knight and Dru Hill.
[edit] Discography
- 1993 Quad City Knock
- 1995 One Mo' 'Gen
- 2000 Tightwork 3000

