Artist Bio:
The Fat Boys were a hip-hop trio from Brooklyn, New York, consisting of Prince Markie Dee, Kool Rock-Ski, and Buff Love (a.k.a. The Human Beat Box). They were known for their comedic and lighthearted approach to hip-hop music, as well as their large physiques which were emphasized in their stage name. The group gained popularity in the 1980s with hits like "Jail House Rap" and "Wipeout," which showcased their energetic and fun-loving style.
The Fat Boys were one of the first rap groups to gain mainstream success and were influential in bringing hip-hop music to a wider audience. They also starred in their own feature film, "Disorderlies," in 1987. Despite their playful image, the Fat Boys were skilled musicians and beatboxers, known for their catchy hooks and party anthems. They remain a nostalgic favorite for fans of old-school hip-hop.
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