Similarities between Bodyrock (song) and Play (Moby album)
Bodyrock (song) and Play (Moby album) have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Album, AllMusic, Billboard (magazine), Bobby Robinson (record producer), Electronica, Manhattan, Moby, Mute Records, Nikki D, Rolling Stone, Run On (Moby song), Spoonie Gee, Treacherous Three, V2 Records, Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?.
Album
An album is a collection of audio recordings issued as a single item on CD, record, audio tape or another medium.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide or AMG) is an online music guide.
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Billboard (magazine)
Billboard (styled as billboard) is an American entertainment media brand owned by the Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group, a division of Eldridge Industries.
Billboard (magazine) and Bodyrock (song) · Billboard (magazine) and Play (Moby album) ·
Bobby Robinson (record producer)
Bobby Robinson (April 16, 1917 – January 7, 2011) was an American independent record producer and songwriter in New York City, most active from the 1950s through the mid-1980s.
Bobby Robinson (record producer) and Bodyrock (song) · Bobby Robinson (record producer) and Play (Moby album) ·
Electronica
Electronica encompasses a broad group of electronic-based styles such as techno, house, ambient, jungle and other electronic music styles intended not just for dancing.
Bodyrock (song) and Electronica · Electronica and Play (Moby album) ·
Manhattan
Manhattan is the most densely populated borough of New York City, its economic and administrative center, and its historical birthplace.
Bodyrock (song) and Manhattan · Manhattan and Play (Moby album) ·
Moby
Richard Melville Hall (born September 11, 1965), better known by his stage name Moby, is an American musician, DJ, record producer, singer, songwriter, and photographer known for his electronic music, veganism, and support of animal rights.
Bodyrock (song) and Moby · Moby and Play (Moby album) ·
Mute Records
Mute Records (simply known and stylized as mute) is a British independent record label owned and founded in 1978 by Daniel Miller.
Bodyrock (song) and Mute Records · Mute Records and Play (Moby album) ·
Nikki D
Nichelle Strong (born September 10, 1968 or October 9, 1968) (sources differ), known by her stage name Nikki D is an American rapper.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on popular culture.
Bodyrock (song) and Rolling Stone · Play (Moby album) and Rolling Stone ·
Run On (Moby song)
"Run On" is a song by American electronica musician Moby.
Bodyrock (song) and Run On (Moby song) · Play (Moby album) and Run On (Moby song) ·
Spoonie Gee
Gabriel Jackson (born May 27, 1963), better known by his stage name Spoonie Gee is one of the earliest rap artists, and one of the few rap artists to release records in the 1970s.
Bodyrock (song) and Spoonie Gee · Play (Moby album) and Spoonie Gee ·
Treacherous Three
The Treacherous Three was a pioneering hip hop group that was formed in 1978 and consisted of DJ Easy Lee, Kool Moe Dee, L.A. Sunshine, Special K and Spoonie Gee (who left in the late 1970s), with occasional contributions from DJ Dano B, DJ Reggie Reg and DJ Crazy Eddie.
Bodyrock (song) and Treacherous Three · Play (Moby album) and Treacherous Three ·
V2 Records
V2 Records (or V2 Music) is a record label that was purchased by Universal Music Group in 2007.
Bodyrock (song) and V2 Records · Play (Moby album) and V2 Records ·
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" is a song by American electronica musician Moby.
Bodyrock (song) and Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? · Play (Moby album) and Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? ·
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Bodyrock (song) and Play (Moby album) Comparison
Bodyrock (song) has 37 relations, while Play (Moby album) has 141. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 8.43% = 15 / (37 + 141).
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