Talk:DJ Jubilee
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Twerky - Earlier Recording - BBC Radio 4, Earthsearch II, broadcast January 1982
editDJ Jubilee 1980/1993 is misattributed
Twerking - "The earliest use of the word "twerk" on record was produced in a local New Orleans recording by DJ Jubilee."
DJ Jubilee 1993 recording - "DJ Jubilee began DJing at parties in the 1980s and achieved significant recognition for his 1993 cassette single Do The Jubilee All.[3]
This song contains the first recorded use of the word 'twerk'.[4]"
Complete and utter usanian churnalistic shite, based on a 2013 article.
Two articles conflict, twerking infers earliest was 1980's, but he didn't actually record it until 1993.
Earlier uses and recordings of Twerk and Twerky exist before DJ Jubilee's 1993 recording.
BBC radio recordings, broadcast January 1982, Earthsearch A New Adventure Serial in Time and Space is a BBC Radio 4 science fiction series written by James Follett.
Earthsearch II, Surrender, (i.e. series 2, episode 3), characters make 2 mentions of Twerky at 25:30, on the iPlayer recording. [1]
Dialog -
"We've been having some weirdness with some of the androids too, going twerky.",
"? Twerky ?",
"Yeah, ....."
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.145.107.27 (talk) 06:36, 4 August 2016 (UTC)
References
- ^ Earthsearch II, "Surrender" iPlayer recording, BBC Radio 4 , first broadcast January, 1982.
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