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DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince

To numerous present-day listeners, DJ Jazzy Jeff & the new Prince are best-remembered for starting the superstar music/acting career from the latter, right now known by his true name of Will Smith. Within their heyday, nevertheless, the Philadelphia duo performed a major part to make rap music available to pop …

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Candyman

Candyman is a suave, laid-back but tough-rapping MC whose business top was “Knockin’ Shoes or boots,” a playful pop-rap one that entered Billboard’s R&B graph in Sept 1990 and finally crossed in to the Top Ten from the Hot 100. Delivered John B. Shaffer III (and occasionally defined as Candell …

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Oaktown’s 357

While riding on top of his domination of business rap in the later ’80s and early ’90s, MC Hammer branched his empire further by getting two of his seemingly endless entourage of dancers/stage-hanger-ons in to the studio. The effect was Oaktown’s 357, a lady duo some regarded as Hammer’s response …

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Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch

Younger brother of New Kids within the Stop’s Donnie Wahlberg, Marky Tag entered the music industry in the first ’90s before launching the next phase of his career, acting. Used mainly because an underwear model for Calvin Klein, his two albums do small to dispel his picture as a clothing …

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Whodini

Appearing out of the fertile early-’80s NY rap scene, Whodini had been among the first rap teams to include a straight R&B twist with their music, thus laying the groundwork for the brand new jack golf swing movement. The group contains rappers Jalil Hutchins and John “Ecstasy” Fletcher, adding famous …

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Father MC

Dad MC straddled the collection between hip-hop and fresh jack golf swing, which led to lots 20 strike, “I’ll Carry out 4 U,” from his debut recording Father’s Day. Almost 2 yrs after his debut, Dad MC adopted with In your area. Its achievement was almost assured by Dad MC’s …

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Marky Mark

It’s almost hard to trust given the business and critical achievement later enjoyed by Tag Wahlberg like a display acting professional that he was after the laughingstock from the hip-hop country — beneath the guise of Funky Number leader Marky Tag, Wahlberg was a pretty-boy pariah inside the rap community, …

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Heavy D

Hip-hop’s original over weight lover, Large D parlayed an eminently likable persona and strong MC abilities right into a lengthy profession in music, tv, and film. Weighing in at over 250 pounds, his girth could conveniently have grown to be a one-note idea, but he mixed his lyrical problems to …

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The U-Krew

The U-Krew (brief for the Untouchable Krew) signed to Enigma and released one self-titled album before splitting. The Portland quintet was produced by programmer/manufacturer Larry Bell and vocalist Kevin Morse within the middle-’80s, but their initial and only record didn’t turn out until 1989. Backed by way of a trio …

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Vanilla Ice

Along with his hit single “Ice Ice Baby” and its own accompanying album, Towards the Extreme, Vanilla Ice became the next white rapper to top the charts. Unlike the Beastie Kids, he didn’t possess any street trustworthiness, therefore the Miami-born rapper made a decision to invent a few of his …

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