Lood Feat. Donell Rush - Shout-n-out (the Dj Dub) [maw Records - Maw 0008] 【99% COMPLETE】
In July 2025, MAW Records released a comprehensive to celebrate the track’s enduring influence.
His "sensuous" and soulful performance on this track became a defining element of its longevity in the club circuit. 🔄 Modern Revival
This specific version is renowned for its stripped-back, dancefloor-focused arrangement, prioritizing the driving bassline and hypnotic percussion. In July 2025, MAW Records released a comprehensive
Rush recorded the vocals for "Shout-N-Out" just six days before his death on March 22, 1996, at age 35.
This recording holds significant historical weight as it was . Rush recorded the vocals for "Shout-N-Out" just six
Produced by the legendary New York duo and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez , the track exemplifies the "MAW sound"—a blend of raw, rhythmic energy and soulful musicality.
Rush was a rising star in the R&B and House scenes, known for his 1992 hit "Symphony" and collaborations with Steve "Silk" Hurley and Chantay Savage. Rush was a rising star in the R&B
This was one of the many projects under the Masters At Work umbrella, allowing the producers to experiment with different textures while maintaining their signature swing.
In July 2025, MAW Records released a comprehensive to celebrate the track’s enduring influence.
His "sensuous" and soulful performance on this track became a defining element of its longevity in the club circuit. 🔄 Modern Revival
This specific version is renowned for its stripped-back, dancefloor-focused arrangement, prioritizing the driving bassline and hypnotic percussion.
Rush recorded the vocals for "Shout-N-Out" just six days before his death on March 22, 1996, at age 35.
This recording holds significant historical weight as it was .
Produced by the legendary New York duo and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez , the track exemplifies the "MAW sound"—a blend of raw, rhythmic energy and soulful musicality.
Rush was a rising star in the R&B and House scenes, known for his 1992 hit "Symphony" and collaborations with Steve "Silk" Hurley and Chantay Savage.
This was one of the many projects under the Masters At Work umbrella, allowing the producers to experiment with different textures while maintaining their signature swing.