Splack Pack
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Originated in West Palm Beach (Palm Beach County), Florida, Splack Pack became known in the early 1990s when they released their first album in 1993, "Uhh Ohh". Members of the group include Kid Money, Head, Que Dogg, and K2. Splack Pack's music derived from the sounds of Miami Bass and a collaborated mix of classic Electro music.
Miami Bass is a mixture of Hip-Hop with vibrating basses and spacey, electronic sound effects. Most of Splack Pack's music is inspired by the sounds of electro artists such as Kraftwerk, Cybotron, and Afrika Bambaataa. They've released famous singles such as, "Shake That Ass Bitch", "Let Me C Ya Work It", and "Scrub The Ground". Their 2nd Album "Splack Pack 4 life" had tracks such as; "Comin' Thru My Hood", "Tip for the strip", and "Real Nigga's Don't Flauge. The group also released Big booty hits in 1998. The term "Splack" means to have sex or to "Fuck a hoe".