The son of an Egyptian dancer and a Russian Jewish dancer and choreographer, Ali Dee (aka Ali Theodore) studied jazz dance between the ages of 9 and 12 but began to breakdance after watching Swipe from the Rock Steady Crew. He moved to rapping by the year of his high school graduation in 1988 and began to produce music in 1990, starting with Kid Panic's "Baby, We Can Do This." That single caught Hank Shocklee's eye, so the legendary producer recruited Ali Dee for his Bomb Squad production team. He worked on the Juice soundtrack and Aaron Hall's "Don't Be Afraid," which reached the top of Billboard's R&B chart. His first single as a rapper, "Who's da Flava/Bring It On," was followed by Bring It On.
Bring It On (1993)
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01. Batter Up
02. Bring It On feat. Kool G. Rap
03. How Ya Feel
04. Hit Em in da Head
05. Who's da Flava
06. Tap Skinz
07. Flip Cassette
08. Da Mann
09. Styles upon Styles
10. Take It Back
11. Dee Swings Jazz
12. Got 2 B Real
13. Crazy Swift
14. Murder at Midnight
15. Stompin' Committee
01. Batter Up
02. Bring It On feat. Kool G. Rap
03. How Ya Feel
04. Hit Em in da Head
05. Who's da Flava
06. Tap Skinz
07. Flip Cassette
08. Da Mann
09. Styles upon Styles
10. Take It Back
11. Dee Swings Jazz
12. Got 2 B Real
13. Crazy Swift
14. Murder at Midnight
15. Stompin' Committee
Ali Dee - Who's Da Flava
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