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-[[West Street Mob]] was a group on the [[Sugar Hill]] Records label, made a song which interpolated parts of the "[[Apache]]" song by the [[Incredible Bongo Band]]; this song was called "[[Break Dance (Electric Boogie)]]".+'''Sugar Hill''' may refer to:
-==See also==+ 
-* "[[Electric Boogie]]" (West Street Mob, 1984)+'''Places''' in the U.S.:
-* [[Break (music)]]+* [[Sugar Hill, California]]
-* [[Apache (instrumental)]]+* [[Sugar Hill, Georgia]]
-* [[Electro Beatbox]]+* [[Sugar Hill, New Hampshire]]
-* [[Boogie (genre)]]+* [[Sugar Hill, Manhattan]], a section of Harlem, New York
-* [[Street Sounds Electro 1]]+* [[Sugar Hill Historic District (Detroit, Michigan)]]
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 +'''Movies''':
 +* [[Sugar Hill (1994 film)|''Sugar Hill'' (1994 film)]], a drama starring Wesley Snipes as drug dealer Roemello Skuggs
 +* [[Sugar Hill (1974 film)|''Sugar Hill'' (1974 film)]], a blaxploitation horror movie, later edited for TV and retitled ''The Zombies of Sugar Hill''
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 +'''Record companies''':
 +* [[Sugar Hill Records]], a label whose artists include Nickel Creek and Chris Hillman
 +* [[Sugar Hill Records (rap)]], an early hip hop label, whose artists included The Sugarhill Gang
 +* [[SugarHill Recording Studios]] - Houston, Texas
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