Fearless Four
Fearless Four | |
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Origin | New York |
Genres |
Hip hop Old-school hip hop |
Years active | 1977–1994 |
Labels | Enjoy!, Elektra, Tuff City, Mercury |
Members |
DLB Mighty Mike C Tito The Great Peso Krazy Eddie Master OC |
The Fearless Four was an old school hip hop group from Harlem, New York, best known for their 1982 single "Rockin' It",[1] which was based on the Kraftwerk track "The Man-Machine" and was featured in the 1983 documentary Style Wars. Originally The Fearless Four was a two-member group called the "Houserockers Crew". Later they formed as a six-member group consisting of: The Great Peso, Devastating Tito, Mighty Mike C, Krazy Eddie, DLB and Master OC. In 1983 they collaborated with rapper Kurtis Blow to produce the single "Problems of the World". They were the first crew to be signed to a major label, Elektra Entertainment.[2] The group only released one studio album, "Creepin' Up On Ya", released in 1994.
Discography
Albums
- Creepin' Up On Ya (1994)
Singles
- "Rockin' It" (1982)
- "It's Magic" (1982)
- "Something New" (1983)
- "Problems Of The World" (1983)
- "Dedication" (1984)
- "After Tonight" (1987)
- "Creepin' Up On Ya" (1994)
References
- ↑ Fearless Four, The - Rockin' It
- ↑ , 'Vibe Magazine, Dec 1994 - Jan 1995, Vol. 2, No. 10, p.68