2001 Flashback: Do You Really Like It? - DJ Pied Piper & the MCs
14:58 - Friday 27 May 2011 - In Categories UK Entertainment, Memory Bank
On 1 June 2001, UK Garage collective DJ Pied Piper and the MCs reached number one with their summer anthem Do You Really Like It?
The one-hit wonder featured London MCs Melody, Sharky P and Unknown, and was the one of the biggest summer jams of that year.
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