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Subject: music

Written By: zodiac on 2/22/2000 at 12:06 a.m.

There was a song in the mid to late eighties whose chorus went 'strip for me babe strip for you, strip for me babe cause I want you to' I think the title was 'male stripper' does anyone know for sure.Also the artist I need to know as well.


Subject: Re: music

Written By: J.Gil on 2/22/2000 at 2:01 p.m.

> There was a song in the mid to late eighties whose chorus went 'strip for
> me babe strip for you, strip for me babe cause I want you to' I think the
> title was 'male stripper' does anyone know for sure.Also the artist I need
> to know as well.

The name of the song is indeed 'Male Stripper' and it was released in the mid-eighties by Man 2 Man Meet Man Parrish. Man 2 Man was a one-hit wonder hi-NRG europop group. This track was remixed by Man Parrish who produced and remixed early hip-hop and electro and was best known for 'Hip-Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)'. The 'Bump & Grind Mix'(8:15) can be found on several 80's and classic dance compilations such as '80's Dance Party Vol. 1' out on SPG Music, and I do believe they have an album out simply entitled 'Male Stripper'.

Regards,

Juan Gil

Subject: Re: music

Written By: ChuckyG on 2/22/2000 at 9:45 a.m.

> There was a song in the mid to late eighties whose chorus went 'strip for
> me babe strip for you, strip for me babe cause I want you to' I think the
> title was 'male stripper' does anyone know for sure.Also the artist I need
> to know as well.

it was in the early 80s actually, it is called "Strip" and was by Adam Ant