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DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies

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Masters of Ceremonies redirects here, but can also mean a collaboration of group of MCs.

DJ Pied Piper and the Masters Of Ceremonies was a UK garage collaboration between the producer and DJ Pied Piper (real name Eugene Nwahia[1]); and MCs DT, Melody, Sharky P, and the Unknown MC (Kamanchi Sly, formerly of the group Hijack) (real names - Ronald Nwahia, Ashley Livingstone, Paul Newman and Steve Wickham). They are best known for their one-hit wonder entitled "Do You Really Like It?", which gained the number one spot in the UK singles chart during the Summer of 2001. They also released the single "We R Here", but it failed to enter the UK Top 40. DJ Pied Piper and the Masters Of Ceremonies can occasional be heard as guests on DJ EZ's weekly UKG show on Kiss 100. They also have tracks on the popular UK garage compilation CD series Pure Garage.

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DJ Pied Piper and the Unknown MC, are brothers.

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  1. ^ Jon Kutner's 1000 Number Ones

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