
(L Guest, M Menson, M West)
Virtually inescapable across the U.K. radio waves and dancefloors during 1989, this hip house anthem worked its way onto a million compilation albums and spawned an equal number of remixes. The brainchild of British MC Michael West, the late Michael Mensen (RIP), Leigh Guest and Garage DJ Karl "Tuff Enuff" Brown, Double Trouble scored two U.K. hits with "Just Keep Rockin" and "Street Tuff" before the Rebel MC went solo with "Better World" off his debut album "Rebel Music". Double Trouble would follow up the success with "Talk Back" and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" in addition to producing a string of remixes for artists such as Snap!, Fast Eddie and Joe Smooth.
Street Tuff soared to number 3 on the charts. With its infectious bassline, ubiquitous hip house "yeah" vocal sample looped over a shuffling rhythm and Rebel's "good time rhymes" ("Feel the music and ya wonder, is he a yankee? No I'm a Londoner!"), Street Tuff has withstood the test of time and still receives the odd spin on todays dancefloors - a rare feet for the now sadly forgotten hip house genre.
Version Control: 21 Jump Beet!
The 7" and 12" contain the "Scar" and "Ruff" versions. The Scar was the radio/video edit. In an dizzying display of remix mayhem, Street Tuff was released in no less than 11 versions! All versions are included on the Desire EP release "21 Mixes" which contained (you guessed it) 21 mixes of Street Tuff and the former hit "Just Keep Rockin". Longsy D, pre-"Fatboy" mode Norman Cook and Robin Albers contributed to the knob twiddling making the release a very worthwhile pick up.


