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  2. The Fearless Four (group) - Wikipedia

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    The Fearless Four (also known as Fearless 4 and Fearless Four) is an American old school hip hop group from Harlem, New York.The group is best known for its 1982 single "Rockin' It", [1] which was based on the Kraftwerk track "The Man-Machine", [2] and was featured in the 1983 documentary Style Wars.

  3. Stetsasonic - Wikipedia

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    Stetsasonic is an American hip hop band. Formed in 1981 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, Stetsasonic was one of the first hip hop acts to perform with a full band and use live instrumentation in their recordings, paving the way for future hip hop bands such as The Roots.

  4. Body 2 Body - Wikipedia

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    "Body 2 Body" is the third official single from rapper Ace Hood from his third album Blood, Sweat & Tears. The hip hop song features R&B singer Chris Brown and was released July 26, 2011. Critical reception

  5. Inside the 'GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop' Live ... - AOL

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    A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop features a star-studded lineup of hip-hop legends and GRAMMY-winning artists coming together, including Black Thought, Bun B, Common, De La Soul, Jermaine ...

  6. (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the song was covered by German hip hop act N.Y.C.C. as "Fight for Your Right (To Party)". It reached the top 20 in nine countries across Europe and in Australia and New Zealand. In the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number 14, it was the first song by a German hip hop group to reach the top 25. [53]

  7. New York City Breakers - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Soon after, the NYCBs began appearing in live performances with Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five in Boston. They were featured in the 1984 film Beat Street where they battled the Rock Steady Crew [8] and appeared on the first hip-hop television show Graffiti Rock, created by Holman. [9]

  8. Leslie Hall - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Merritt Hall (born November 15, 1981) is an American satirical rap artist and front-woman for the band Leslie and the LY's.She also operates a "gem sweater museum". [7] [8] She is best known for the YouTube hits like "How We Go Out" and "Tight Pants/Body Rolls".

  9. Gabriel Teodros - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Teodros (born 1981) is a hip hop artist and a member of the groups Abyssinian Creole and CopperWire. He was raised on Beacon Hill, Seattle, Washington.Teodros' music often features socially conscious themes, and he was a catalyst in the surge of dynamic underground rap acts from the Pacific Northwest during the first decade of the 2000s.