K Rob

K Rob would most likely be a forgotten name were it not for a well conceived collaboration with Rammellzee called “Beat Bop” The song came about when Fab 5 Freddy took the Rammellzee to meet Jean-Michel Basquiat, a well known artist.  Rammellzee, a graf writer, thought Basquiat was a fraud.  Their conversation got heated and turned into a sort of battle. Basquiat attempted to flex his emcee talent, but Rammellzee tossed...

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Kool Moe Dee
Jan07

Kool Moe Dee

Kool Moe Dee was born on August 8, 1962/3 as Mohandes Dewese.  His early career began with his work with The Treacherous Three. After leaving the group he attended college in NY and received a degree in communications. He was also involved in one of the most infamous battles in history against Busy Bee. Kool Moe Dee kick started his solo career while he was still signed to Sugar Hill with T3, releasing the single “Turn It...

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Jimmy Spicer

A figure in the early days of recorded hip hop, Jimmy Spicer released “Adventures of Super Rhymes” in 1979 on Dazz Records. It is a thirteen minutes song that features extremely visual and imaginative storytelling.  Thus, he was a precursor to more well known storytellers coming later like Slick Rick and Dana Dane. He also recorded a song called “Money (Dollar Bill Ya’ll)” which is also a funky track and...

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Dr Jeckyll & Mr Hyde

Members Dr. Jeckyll (Andre Harrell) Mr. Hyde (Alonzo Brown) Scratch on Galaxxy (George Llado) The duo was first in a group called the Harlem World Crew and recorded on Tayster in 1980. Mr. Hyde was the first to join Profile records in 1981 under the name Lonnie Love.  His first record was called “Young Ladies.” Later that same year, his new partner joined him and together they made “Genius Rap” which used the...

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Intensive Three MC’s

Members Mr. T (K.L.M.C.) Freakmaster Les The King Cool Cee (aka King Chepell) Larry Zappo DJ ELEO This group released “We are the Three MC’s”  in 1983. They were part of a collective of Bronx and Harlem based rappers who hung out together and played many block parties and jams. The collective also included The Fresh 3 Mc’s, Pumpkin King of The Beats,  T La Rock, Pretty Rickey and Boo Ski (who recorded the...

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