Best Larry Tee Songs of All Time – Top 10 Tracks
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Larry Tee (born October 12, 1959) is a Berlin-based DJ, club promoter, and music producer who curated the electroclash scene in New York in the early 2000s, and helped launch the careers of such artists as RuPaul, Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, Peaches, W.I.T., and Avenue D.
Without further ado, here are Larry Tee top 10 tracks of all time:
1. Licky (Work It Out) - Hervé Goes Low Remix
2. Let's Make Nasty - Afrojack Remix
Larry Tee, Roxy Cottontail, Afrojack
3. Licky (Work It Out) - Hervé UK Radio Edit
Larry Tee, Princess Superstar, Hervé
4. Fashion Queen
The Royal Academy Of Fierce, Larry Tee, Radio Slave, Justin Vivien Bond
5. Black Pussy’s Revenge
The Royal Academy Of Fierce, Larry Tee, Radio Slave, Tobell von Cartier
6. Licky - Vandalism Remix
7. Let's Make Nasty
Larry Tee, Roxy Cottontail
8. Agyness Deyn
Larry Tee, Jodie Harsh
9. Agyness Deyn - Blogula Remix
Larry Tee, Jodie Harsh, Blogula
10. My Penis - Edu K Schlong Dong Silver Video Edit
Larry Tee, Perez Hilton
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Larry Tee (born October 12, 1959) is a Berlin-based DJ, club promoter, and music producer who curated the electroclash scene in New York in the early 2000s, and helped launch the careers of such artists as RuPaul, Scissor Sisters, Fischerspooner, Peaches, W.I.T., and Avenue D. He has written songs for and collaborated with Afrojack, Shontelle, Princess Superstar, Santigold, RuPaul, Sean Garrett, Steve Aoki, and Amanda Lepore.
In January 2014 he launched his clothing line TZUJI at London Fashion Week. TZUJI has since been worn by popular stars like Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Rihanna, Missy Elliott, and Sean Kingston; and sold in top stores like the Dover Street Market in New York and VFILES as well as in Los Angeles, London, Berlin, and Melbourne.
New York Press credited Tee as "a hipster before there were hipsters, a club kid before Michael Alig dismembered one, and a man who made Williamsburg cool again". The New York Times cites Larry's club in Williamsburg as one of the reasons Williamsburg "got its groove back." New York magazine celebrated Tee's role in making RuPaul a star in the 1990s.