Prince Whipper Whip

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Prince Whipper Whip is the stage name of James Whipper, a Puerto Rican rapper from the Bronx. He was an original member of Grandwizard Theodore & the Fantastic Five.

Whipper Whip became one of the first hip hop pioneers from New York City to travel to the west coast, where he performed with artists such as Afrika Islam and influenced Latin rap pioneer Kid Frost.

Whipper Whip appears in the music video for Ice-T's 1988 hit "High Rollers" and has guest appearances on records by The Beatnuts, Brother Ali, De La Soul and DJ Z-Trip.

he has 4 Children: James, 16 Josh, 14 Sarah, 11 Grace, 6 and is married to Kenyetta Whipper, a former dancer and current youth pastor and spirit of dance ministry leader

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