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"Nunk" (also known as "Nunk (New Wave Funk)") the first single by the electro hip hop group, Warp 9, released on Prism Records in 1982, was written and produced by Lotti Golden and Richard Scher. The song appeared as a vocal and instrumental version on the group's 1983 debut album It's a Beat Wave on Prism Records and 4th & Broadway records in the UK.New York City radio station WKTU featured "Nunk" in a commercial to promote the station's signature sound of emerging hip hop.
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