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  1. 4 de oct. de 2005 · Moods and Themes. More Bounce to the Ounce and Other Hits by Zapp, Roger released in 2005. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. Roger Troutman ( 29 novembre 1951 à Hamilton, Ohio – 25 avril 1999 à Dayton, Ohio), est un musicien américain . Il était le chanteur principal du groupe Zapp, et a beaucoup influencé le mouvement hip-hop West Coast, après que les rappeurs eurent utilisé des extraits de sa musique pendant de nombreuses années [réf. nécessaire].

  3. 28 de abr. de 2024 · The family group, with brothers Roger, Lester, Larry, and Tony Troutman, grew up in Hamilton, OH, influenced by hometown heroes the Ohio Players as well as Parliament and other funk groups. Tony was the first to begin recording, with an obscure single for Gram-O-Phon Records, "I Truly Love You," which scraped the R&B charts in 1976.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2010 · Bobby Demo - More Ounce Instrumental - Roger Troutman is a rare funk gem from 1981, featuring the legendary talkbox master Roger Troutman. If you love the original ZAPP classic or the rap version ...

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  5. In 1980, "More Bounce to the Ounce", Zapp's debut single, included on their eponymous first album, proved an instant smash. The thumpy bass, the choppy rhythm guitars and Roger Troutman's unlikely ...

  6. 22 de feb. de 2022 · The two were part of the Troutman family, which formed the 1970s band Zapp. The band’s self-titled debut album hit the pop top 20 in 1980 and scored a major hit with the song More Bounce to the Ounce. Roger Troutman eventually went solo, recording under the name “Roger.” He hit No. 1 in 1987 with the single I Want to Be Your Man.

  7. 5 de ago. de 2021 · With Zapp and later as the solo act billed as just Roger, Troutman bolstered Dayton’s already well-known funk legacy with hits such as “More Bounce to the Ounce,” “Computer Love” and, later, 1987′s mainstream chart breakthrough “I Want to Be Your Man,” an electro-pop ballad that peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard pop chart in early 1988.