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Encyclopedia > Funky Four Plus One

"Funky Four Plus One" and "Funky 4 + 1" was the "first" Hip-Hop/Rap group from The Bronx, New York to receive a recording deal, first Hip-Hop/Rap group with a female and the first Hip-Hop/Rap group to perform "live" on a national television broadcast (an early hip hop group). Image File history File links Acap. ... Shortcut: WP:-( Vandalism is indisputable bad-faith addition, deletion, or change to content, made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of the encyclopedia. ... Shortcut: WP:-( Vandalism is indisputable bad-faith addition, deletion, or change to content, made in a deliberate attempt to compromise the integrity of the encyclopedia. ...


Formed in 1979, the group was the first hip hop group to have a female MC, Sha Rock. Their most significant hit was the nine-minute "That's the Joint". It's also worth to mention their almost sixteen-minute rap masterpiece "Rappin'and Rockin'The House", and Jazzy Jeff's recording of "King heroin", from which a beat was sampled for use in the theme of the "The apprentice". Sadly, they never recorded an [album/LP]. They were the first hip hop group to appear on a national television show, Saturday Night Live, in a 1981 episode hosted by Deborah Harry (some have mistakenly reported that Run-DMC was the show's first rap appearance- in fact they were first to perform on MTV some years later). Also: 1979 by Smashing Pumpkins. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ... Debbie Harry on the cover of her collection Most of All: Best Of Deborah Harry (born July 1, 1945) is a Miami-born American rock and roll musician who originally gained fame as the frontwoman for New Wave band Blondie, which originated in the late 1970s and achieved commercial success... Run-DMC is a famous hip hop crew founded by Jason Mizell (Jam Master Jay) and includes Joseph Run Simmons and Darryl DMC McDaniels, all from Hollis, Queens. ...


The original members were [The Voice of K.K.] aka [K.K. Rockwell][Kevin Smith],[Keith Keith](Keith Caesar),[Sha Rock](Sharon Green),[Rahiem](Guy Todd Williams) who later left the group to join [Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five] and Sha Rock temporarily left as well, and they were replaced by Lil' Rodney C! and Jazzy Jeff, who became the 'New' Funky Four and with the return of Sha Rock who became the Plus One More/+ 1

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Career

With the addition of Lil` Rodney C! and Jazzy Jeff, the group became the "New" Funky Four, with D.J. Breakout and Baron. None of the Emcees were older than 17 when they signed with the Enjoy label, with "Rappin' And Rockin' The House". This utilized the Cheryl Lynn break,"Got To Be Real", over which a 16-minute rap commentary was placed. The drums were programmed by Pumpkin, arguably rap's first production hero, and it was an impressive overall introduction. Cheryl Lynn (born Lynda Cheryl Smith, 11 March 1957, in Los Angeles, California) is a known disco, R&B and soul singer, who scored fame then success beginning in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. ... Got To Be Real is a song by Cheryl Lynn from her self-title album. ... For the film, see Pumpkin (film). ...


Shortly afterwards they switched to Sugarhill, losing the "Plus One More" and adding 4 + 1 suffix. Prior to this cast D.J. Mark The 45 King would act as Breakout's record boy after Pookie D, locating and passing records up to the decks as Breakout requested them. They made their debut for Sugarhill in1980 with "Thats The Joint", a song arranged by jazz-funk organist Clifton Jiggs Chase. Their performances at Bronx Club parties included full blown dance routines. Year 1980 (MCMLXXX) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link displays the 1980 Gregorian calendar). ...


After a discrepancy with Sugarhill, Lil` Rodney C! and KK Rockwell left the group and started "The Original Double Trouble". At which time Rodney C! would marry Angela [Angie B] Brown of [The Sequence] fame aka (Grammy Nominated) Angie Stone. Jazzy Jeff went on to have a solo career.


Released tracks

  • "Rappin & Rockin The House" Funky Four Plus One More
  • "That's The Joint" Funky 4+1
  • "Feel It" (The Mexican) Funky 4
  • "Do You Want To Rock" Funky 4
  • "Square Biz" Funky 4
  • "Superstars" Funky 4
  • "King Heroin" Jazzy Jeff

References

  • http://www.jayquan.com/funk4.htm
  • http://www.jayquan.com/funk4int.htm
  • http://www.myspace.com/funkyfour

Notes

1. Jazzy Jeff from Funky Four Plus One is not the same artist as DJ Jazzy Jeff from DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. When Jazzy Jeff was setting up a solo career after the (3rd) Funky 4 split up around 1983 he sued Jive Records (who had subsequently signed DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince) and he won a lawsuit over the rights to the name "Jazzy Jeff". DJ Jazzy Jeff (born Jeffrey A. Townes on January 22, 1965 in Philadelphia) is an African American hip hop/R&B record producer and turntablist. ... Will Smith For the geologist who invented fossil correlation, see William Smith. ... Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...


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Funky Four Plus One - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (316 words)
Funky Four Plus One (sometimes written Funky 4 + 1) was an early hip hop group.
Note though that Jazzy Jeff from Funky Four Plus One is not the same artist as DJ Jazzy Jeff from DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
In fact when Jazzy Jeff was setting up a solo career after Funky Four Plus One split up around 1983 he sued Jive Records (who had subsequently signed DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince) and won a lawsuit against over the rights to the name Jazzy Jeff.
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