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  2. Phat Farm - Wikipedia

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    Phat Farm was established in 1992 by Russell Simmons, co-founder of Def Jam Recordings. [1] The brand was initially a men's clothing line and sold clothing items such as T-shirts, jeans, and jackets. The brand's early success was attributed to its association with hip-hop culture, which was growing in popularity at the time. [ 3 ]

  3. The Farmer's Boys - Wikipedia

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    The band's faux 'rural bumpkin' imagery and self-deprecating humour was an important part of their appeal, but led to some scathing reviews in the metropolitan music press. The band played many gigs with The Higsons and for a while was identified as one of the hubs of the 1980s Norwich scene , an eclectic collection of post-punk acts that fused ...

  4. Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Wikipedia

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    Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra at the start of the MGM musical film, Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949), a movie that also features a song about the famous and fictitious double play combination, O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg. In the early to mid-1980s, the Kidsongs Kids recorded a different version of this song for A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm.

  5. The Fat Boys - Wikipedia

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    The song "Wipeout" reached #2 on UK Top 100 in September 1987 during a 13-week chart run. [23] "Wipeout" was the last song the group members recorded for the album Crushin'. The music video for the song begins with an announcement of a boxing match, The Fat Boys and The Beach Boys are attending the match. The match is interrupted by a fight.

  6. Jazzyfatnastees - Wikipedia

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    Jazzyfatnastees is a vocal duo, Tracey Moore (born 1970) and Mercedes Martinez (born 1969). Originally a vocal quartet, they landed a deal with Tommy Boy in 1993. In 1997, their contract with Tommy Boy ended, two other members Stevvi Alexander and Arlynn Page left the group, and the current duo moved to Philadelphia. [1]

  7. The Farmer Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer Boys were an American country music duo consisting of Bobby Adamson (born September 20, 1933) and Woodie Wayne Murray (September 29, 1933 – August 14, 2002). [1] Adamson and Murray were both natives of Arkansas who met in California when they sang a song together around a jukebox. In 1952 they started working together, singing at ...

  8. The Pharcyde - Wikipedia

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    Pharcyde group members Slimkid3, Bootie Brown, and Imani met as dancers in the late 1980s.Dancing was their main ambition as late as 1990. [4] Around this time, Imani and Slimkid3 were in a group called "As Is" and later a group called the "Play Brothers", [4] while Bootie Brown was a backup dancer for Fatlip [4] (Fatlip being the last member to join the group [6]).

  9. Samwell (entertainer) - Wikipedia

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    The song was used extensively in the South Park season 12 episode "Canada on Strike", which featured a re-creation of the What What video. In April 2008, Samwell appeared on the BBC television show Lily Allen and Friends for an interview and performed a live version of "What What (In the Butt)" with choreographed dancers.