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"Fat Boys" was a single and the title track from a hip-hop album by the group of the same name. It was originally released in 1984 on vinyl and cassette, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hip-Hop/R&B album chart. As of 2011, it has not been re-released on compact disc in North America. The Fat Boys was a successful American hip-hop music trio from Brooklyn, New York City, that emerged in the early 1980s. The group, briefly known originally as the Disco 3, consists of Mark Morales a.k.a. 'Prince Markie Dee' (born February 19, 1968), Damon Wimbley a.k.a. 'Kool Rock-Ski' (born November 4, 1966), and Darren Robinson a.k.a. 'Big Buff Love' a.k.a. 'The Human Beat Box' (June 10, 1967 -- December 10, 1995). Big Buff Love was a pioneer in beatboxing, using his mouth to create hip-hop percussion sounds. He and another contemporary performer, Doug E. Fresh, popularized beatboxing, inspiring other artists to innovate, including Biz Markie. The group's 1984 self-titled debut, "Fat Boys", is considered by many to be an early hip-hop classic, with artists like Boogie Down Productions and Redman, among others, making references to the album as an influence. The group's popularity ballooned by the 1990s, and Prince Markie Dee left the group to pursue solo interests, which included producing many early tracks for Mary J. Blige, including her debut single, "Real Love". In 1991, the remaining two members, Kool Rock-Ski and Big Buff Love, carried on as a duo and released "Mack Daddy" in 1991, but shortly thereafter, the group disbanded until 2008. The Fat Boys are fondly regarded as a seminal part of early hip-hop music recording history. On December 10, 1995, Big Buff Love died of a heart attack in Rosedale, Queens, New York. He was 28 years old and reportedly weighed 450 lbs. Prince Markie Dee is currently a radio host for WMIB 103.5 FM the Beat in Miami, Florida on its afternoon drive-time show. Kool Rock-Ski currently resides in New York. This channel is dedicated to all the great rap music from back in the day. The music that started the whole hip-hop revolution, the incredible music from the 70s, the 80s, and the early 90s . . . The Roots Of Rap are here!

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Comentarios

9 years ago

WILLIE SMITH

456 DEKALB AVE,BROOKLYN N.Y.---------------- L.G.

9 years ago

Eric Mccawley

I was 10 years old jamming this out with my neighbor old school 

9 years ago

Sarah sari

Aww I miss the Fat Boys

9 years ago

wayne emil

I brought this shit to. North dakota in 1984 as well as Dana Diane run Dec and beastie boys. U just have to realize where it. All started

9 years ago

Wayne B

LMAO I rocked this joint in my Sony Walkman! Classic!

9 years ago

Miguel Del Real

grew up on nothing but the best. O.G old school.

9 years ago

Tony Rizzo

FRESH!!!!!

9 years ago

Sub0wins1

Fresh Fest 84 Charlotte Coliseum

9 years ago

Alexander Williams

For them to be rappin like they were back then. They had lyrics

9 years ago

Mike Hollins

The beat called fat will rock the spot

9 years ago

Teresa Sullivan

"Once MC ain't enough. You gonna need two." Prince Markie Dee. 

9 years ago

cross7387

New school can't hang get over it

9 years ago

Michel Powell

5 gallons of juice for breakfast is to much.

9 years ago

marvin alston

Oh you cant go back in the day without the Disco 3 aka Fat Boysss.

9 years ago

Ralph Rosario

This song remind me of the day's I used to wake up early and go do graffiti with the guys on the block in the Bronx the good old days

9 years ago

Patrick Butler

WHERE WAS YOU AT FOR THIS SONG?????

9 years ago

Patrick Butler

MY SHIT!!

9 years ago

mookeychase0907

"Babydoll" '84 NYC shish, RIP to Buff and Mr. Magic...

9 years ago

TheProfiler

THE THING ABOUT GROUPS LIKE THE FATBOYS,AND RUN-DMC WAS THAT NO ONE ELSE CAME ALONG TO SET THIS TRENDIN THE EARLY '80s ! THEY HAD TO CREATE IT!@# 

9 years ago

TheProfiler

I LOVE'EM

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