Vaughan Mason & Crew’s spectacular disco/funk single “Jump, Rock, Skate, Move,” released on Brunswick, hit the very best Five from the U.S. R&B graph in 1980 and became the name an eye on the group’s lone record. Two various other singles in the group, “Roller Skate” and “Jammin’ Big Electric guitar,” implemented for Brunswick, though neither fared along with the initial. Mason later documented with Butch Dayo and Raze. “Jump, Rock, Skate, Move” became test fodder for many rap music, including Digital Underground’s “Doowutchyalike,” Large D’s “Dark Espresso,” De La Soul’s “Great Breeze in the Stones,” and Redman’s “Slide and Rock and roll On.”