The Fat Boys were the highest profiled hip hop group in the early 1980’s next to Run DMC. They were part of the first corporate sponsored rap concert (Fresh Fest), they were featured in the movie Krush Groove, one of the first rap groups to travel to Europe, and they sold hefty amounts of records and continued to balloon throughout the decade. Their beginnings were humb...(展开全部) The Fat Boys were the highest profiled hip hop group in the early 1980’s next to Run DMC. They were part of the first corporate sponsored rap concert (Fresh Fest), they were featured in the movie Krush Groove, one of the first rap groups to travel to Europe, and they sold hefty amounts of records and continued to balloon throughout the decade. Their beginnings were humble like most but quickly catapulted into full stardom. Appearances on radio, TV, full tours, magazine spreads and they even had their own embroidered satin jackets! Their first single; “Reality” under the name Disco 3 was released unnoticed and that’s when their fearless management of Charles Stettler and Lynda West decided to bring in one of the hottest names in rap at the time to produce; Kurtis Blow. The single “Fat Boys” with Kurtis became a instant hit and it also became the new name of the group. Kurt enlisted his music team to assemble what became the debut album by the Fat Boys. Larry Smith (Run DMC’s producer and arranger), Davy DMX, Don Blackman, and a whole slew of other session players laid the raw backbeat for the three boys from Brooklyn to rock the house! What separated their album from the majority of other rap records at the time was the pure rawness of the songs. The humorous element dominated the record but there was a prime roughness to their style that gave them a hardcore edge. Songs like Stick ‘Em, Fat Boys, The Place To Be & Human Beat Box easily display their boisterousness.
曲目
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Side A
"Jail House Rap" (Mark Morales / Damon Wimbley / Darren Robinson / Kurtis Blow / Trevor Horn / Malcolm McLaren) – 8:30
"Stick 'Em" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson) – 4:26
"Can You Feel It?" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson / K. Blow / Charles Hale) – 6:38
Side B
"Fat Boys" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson / K. Blow) – 6:50
"The Place to Be" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson / K. Blow) – 4:26
"Human Beat Box" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson) – 2:16
"Don't You Dog Me" (M. Morales / D. Wimbley / D. Robinson / K. Blow) – 5:50
0 有用 tlmgt 2016-01-20 05:56:13
表现真实的自我
1 有用 IMPALED 2016-10-14 23:02:53
跟beach boy合作的歌里知道他们的,特欢乐的一帮胖子,只不过对说唱不太感冒啊,人声B-box感受到好多口水~
0 有用 华北俗哥 2020-01-29 21:36:02
这能吓死人的技术…… 幽默感都不说了
0 有用 soto™ 2010-07-27 21:09:39
如果不看Are You Ready For Freddy这首歌的MV,你很难知道这些胖小子有多可人儿。
0 有用 有话好说 2023-12-14 23:09:20 黑龙江
减肥
0 有用 H-Dogg 2020-11-25 23:00:16
Beatbox元素加入了hiphop音乐里面,再加上完美的采样和flow,太棒了old school风格!
0 有用 nono 2017-07-24 00:44:25
编曲与flow极其出色
0 有用 有话好说 2023-12-14 23:09:20 黑龙江
减肥
0 有用 k.k 2022-07-02 22:55:33
4.5
0 有用 三岛行吧 2021-03-17 13:44:37
👿😈👿😈