Michael Jackson sings, "Blame It on the Boogie". Ministers in church preached about the boogie. They had a way of making you feel so bad in those days about dancing. I remember the days when everybody was dancing. Some folks danced at the clubs and some danced at home. I remember when everybody formed a Soul Train line, and I remember Michael Jackson's song about the boogie. This song made a lot of people boogie. The lyrics to the song was very well understood.
In 1982, I remember Grandmaster Flash, The Message. I would listen to that rap over and over again. Melle Mel was my favorite rapper. They were also smooth and Grandmaster Flash was the DJ. There isn't a rap group like them to this very day.