Wipeout

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Year
1987
Peak Position
#12
Weeks on Chart
19
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Fat Boys were a pioneering hip-hop group from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 1981. The group was known for their comedic and light-hearted style, as well as their large size, which was reflected in their name. The original members were Prince Markie Dee, Kool Rock-Ski, and Buff Love, also known as The Human Beat Box. They gained popularity in the 1980s with hits like "Jailhouse Rap" and "Wipeout" featuring The Beach Boys.


The Beach Boys are an iconic American rock band formed in Hawthorne, California, in 1961. The band is known for their distinctive vocal harmonies and lyrics reflecting a California youth lifestyle. They achieved international fame with hits such as "Surfin' USA," "Good Vibrations," and "Wouldn't It Be Nice." In 1987, The Fat Boys collaborated with The Beach Boys on a cover of the song "Wipeout," which became a major hit. The collaboration brought together two different music genres, hip-hop, and rock, and showcased the versatility and creativity of both groups.

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