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DJ Luck & MC Neat Origin London, England Genres 2-step garage Years active 1999–present Associated acts Baby Ray Productions, Ill Flava Records Website djluckandmcneat.com Members Joel Samuels
Michael RoseDJ Luck & MC Neat are a British musical duo, composed of Joel Samuels (aka DJ Luck) and Michael Rose (aka MC Neat), mainly performing a combination of house music and UK garage. They had three consecutive Top 10 hits in the United Kingdom in 1999 and 2000.[1]
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Career
They are primarily known for their 1999 single, "A Little Bit of Luck", which started as a promotional dubplate, released at the price of £5.[citation needed] The track peaked at #9 in the United Kingdom in January 2000.[1] That same year, they released a cover of "Master Blaster (Jammin)" by Stevie Wonder, re-titled "Masterblaster 2000", which featured the vocals of JJ, who is on a number of Luck & Neat's songs. The track was their highest British chart entry, reaching #5 in June 2000. Their version of "Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" reached #8 in October that year.[1] The duo also made an appearance on Top of The Pops performing their UK #12 track, "Piano Loco".
After the initial three chart hits they enjoyed, the majority of their work, along with their debut album, was produced along with, or by, the underground musician Shy Cookie, who was responsible the shift in their music from sample based to programmed (original) and live instruments, helping them to maintain underground credibility that in turn helped fuel their mainstream success.[citation needed]
By 2002, they were billed more simply as Luck & Neat.[1]
Discography
Albums
- A Little Bit of Luck (2001)
- It's All Good (2002) - UK #34[1]
- Kiss Garage Presented By DJ Luck & MC Neat (2000)
- DJ Luck & MC Neat Present... (2000)
- DJ Luck & MC Neat Presents... Vol. 2 (2001)
- DJ Luck & MC Neat Presents... Vol. 3 (2001)
Singles
- "A Little Bit of Luck" (1999) - UK #9
- "Masterblaster 2000" (featuring JJ) (2000) - UK #5
- "Ain't No Stoppin' Us" (featuring JJ) (2000) - UK #8
- "Piano Loco" (2001) - UK #12
- "I'm All About You" (featuring Ari Gold) (2001) - UK #18
- "Irie" (2002) - UK #31
- "It's All About You" (2006)
- "DJ Luck Just Don't Give A F***" (2008)[1]
References
External links
Categories:- UK garage musicians
- Musical duos
- British house musicians
- British record producers
- British rappers
- British DJs
- United Kingdom musical group stubs
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