Jimmy Spicer released a number of old school rap singles during the late '70s and early '80s. Spicer was managed by Russell Simmons' Rush Management. His single "The Bubble Bunch" featured Jellybean Benitez's first remix.Contents [hide] 1 Trivia 2 Discography 3 References 4 External links
[edit] Trivia A lyric from Spicer's song, "Super Rhymes," was featured on Warren G's album, Regulate...G Funk Era with the lyric:
This D.J., he gets down, mixing records while they go round, with a hip to the hop, and you just don't stop, producing funky tracks 'til it makes you drop. Hi Hater, by Maino, used his original melody of Money (Dollar Bill Y'all) The song, "The Bubble Bunch", was featured in the movie, "Dude, Where's My Car?" [edit] Discography "To Be With You" (1976), Salsa Records - 12-inch single "Adventures Of Super Rhyme (Rap)" (1979), Dazz Records - 12-inch single "The Bubble Bunch" (1982), Mercury (US) - 12-inch single "Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)" (1983), Spring Records - 12-inch single "This Is It" / "Beat The Clock" (1985), Def Jam Recordings - 12-inch single