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-[[Todd Terry]]'s "[[Yeah Buddy]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3SpxIfsExU]" and "House Music" by [[Eddie Amador]].+"[[Yeah Buddy]][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3SpxIfsExU]" (1988) is a musical composition by [[Todd Terry]] released under the Royal House moniker.
 +==Samples used==
 +*[[It's Just Begun]] by The [[Jimmy Castor Bunch]] (1972)
 +*[[Troglodyte (Cave Man)]] by The Jimmy Castor Bunch (1972)
 +*[[Together Forever]] by Exodus (1982)
 +*[[Din Daa Daa (Trommeltanz)]] by [[George Kranz]] (1983)
 +*[[Give Me Tonight]] by [[Shannon]] (1984)
 +*[[It's Yours]] by [[T La Rock]] and [[Jazzy Jay]] (1984)
 +*[[Planet Rock]] by Afrika Bambaataa & the Soulsonic Force (1982)
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"Yeah Buddy[1]" (1988) is a musical composition by Todd Terry released under the Royal House moniker.

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