Oaktown's 3.5.7
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Oaktown's 3.5.7 was an American hip-hop group from the late 1980s and early 1990s. They were members of the West Coast Rap All-Stars who sang on the Grammy-nominated single "We're All in the Same Gang."
Produced by M.C. Hammer and James Earley, vocals were handled by Terrible T and Sweet L.D. Additional personnel included Earley, Michael Kelly, Terrance Davis, and Joey B. Ellis.
By 1992, like M.C. Hammer's other proteges, their popularity waned and the group disbanded.
[edit] Discography
Wild And Loose (1989)
- We Like It
- Say That Then
- Rock 'N' Soul
- It's A Shame
- 3. 5. 7. Straight At You
- Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
- Juicy Gotcha Krazy
- Stupid Def Ya'll
- I Betcha Wanna Take It
Fully Loaded (1991)
- It's Not Your Money
- Turn It Up (with Tata Vega)
- Honey
- Come Back To Me (Miss U)
- It's Really Goin' On
- Smoother Than Silk
- Respect
- Smoothin'
- That's Why Were Doin' It
- All Over You
- Comin' Harder
- Load The 3.5.7
- Use What We Got