Artist Bio:
West Street Mob was an American hip hop group formed in the early 1980s. The group was known for their hit single "Break Dance ΓÇô Electric Boogie," which was released in 1983. The song was a commercial success and is considered a classic in the electro and hip hop genres. West Street Mob was signed to the Sugar Hill Records label, which was a prominent record label in the early days of hip hop.
The group consisted of members Joey Robinson Jr., Warren Moore, and singer Cheryl The Pearl Cook. West Street Mob's music was known for its upbeat and danceable sound, incorporating elements of funk and electro. While the group did not release many albums, they made a significant impact on the hip hop scene with their hit single "Break Dance ΓÇô Electric Boogie."
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