These songs all reached the top 10 in the pop charts and gave Miami Bass a new commercial success.
The song is seen as a pivotal point in Miami Bass, sparking what some call its third wave.
Thus, Miami bass was quickly becoming a Florida staple.
The song essentially tied all the elements of the Miami Bass sound together, defining the genre for years to come.
Miami bass and crunk is sometimes included as "electro".
Miami Bass, a bit on the cheezier tip.
He evolved from reggae to funk to disco to electro to Miami bass between the 1970s and 1980s.
Their 1990s albums featured production influenced by Miami bass, old school hip hop and synth pop.
Pop's hot weather genres include surf music and Miami bass, and the hit songs that seem to have been born inside car radios.
During the 1980s, the focus of Miami bass tended to be on DJs and record producers, rather than individual performers.