Mighty Big Crime

Mighty Big Crime
Origin Australia
Labels Virgin
Associated acts Freaked Out Flower Children, I'm Talking
Members Tricky J and Gumpy

Mighty Big Crime is an Australian rap duo made up of Tricky J and Gumpy. They are credited as having put out, in 1987, Australia's first hip hop release, "16 Tons" b/w "Humber Mania Time".[1] "16 Tons" is a rap reworking of a Merle Travis country song "Sixteen Tons".[2] That single and the follow up, a cover of Alice Cooper's "Schools Out", both reach the top 10.[3] Their video for "Dr. Dynamite" was nominated for a 1991 ARIA Award for Best Video.[4]

Band members

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

  1. Te Koha, Nui (30 September 2007), "Twighlight zone", The Sunday Mail
  2. Mueller, Andrew (2013). It's Too Late to Die Young Now. Picador Australia. ISBN 1743289235.
  3. Courtney, David (2011). The Truth Behind the Music. BookBaby. ISBN 1618420593.
  4. "ARIA Awards. Best Video", Australian Recording Industry Association
  5. Wilmoth, Peter (29 April 1989), "Unrapt with rap", Sydney Morning Herald
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