Wendell Williams - Everybody (rap) (doesnt Rap) (1990) -

The single is notable for its variety of mixes, specifically the contrast between the vocal and instrumental-focused versions:

: It utilizes pieces from Michael Jackson’s "Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough" and the foundational electro-funk of Afrika Bambaataa’s "Planet Rock". Wendell Williams - Everybody (Rap) (Doesnt Rap) (1990)

While Wendell Williams may not have become a household name like some of his peers, "Everybody" remains a standout example of the genre-blending that defined early '90s club music. It is "dope," "classic," and serves as a nostalgic trip back to the "Golden Era" of hip-hop crossing over into the rave scene. Wendell Williams – Everybody - Discogs The single is notable for its variety of

: This version, featured on the UK 7" vinyl , functions as an instrumental or dub-style mix, highlighting the production's house foundations without the central rap verses. Production & Sampling Wendell Williams – Everybody - Discogs : This

: Listeners on Discogs generally rate the release highly (approx. 3.8/5), praising its "classic house" and "hip-house" aesthetic. The Verdict

The track is a masterclass in early '90s sampling culture, weaving together recognizable elements to keep the dance floor moving: