Artist Bio:
West Street Mob was an American funk and disco group formed in the late 1970s. The group was best known for their hit single "Break Dance - Electric Boogie," released in 1983. The song became a popular dance track and is considered a classic in the electro and breakdancing genres. West Street Mob was a part of the Sugar Hill Records roster, a prominent record label in the early hip-hop and rap scene.
The group consisted of members Joey Robinson Jr., Warren Moore, and Bill Risbrook. They were known for their energetic and funky sound, blending elements of disco, funk, and electronic music. West Street Mob's music was influential in the development of breakdancing and hip-hop culture, with "Break Dance - Electric Boogie" becoming a staple track in dance battles and clubs during the 1980s.
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