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Reviewer:
Iluvthe80s
Coming
out of the fertile early-'80s New York rap scene, Whodini was
one of the first rap groups to add a straight R&B twist to their
music, thus laying the groundwork for the new jack swing movement.
The group consisted of rappers Jalil Hutchins and John "Ecstasy"
Fletcher, adding legendary DJ Drew "Grandmaster Dee" Carter, known
for being able to scratch records with nearly every part of his
body, in 1986. Whodini made its name with good-humored songs like
"Magic's Wand" (the first rap song to feature an accompanying
video), "The Haunted House of Rock" (a rewrite of "Monster Mash"),
and "Freaks Come Out at Night," and their live shows were the
first rap concerts to feature official dancers (U.T.F.O. members
Dr. Ice and Kangol Kid). Following 1987's Open Sesame, Whodini
went on hiatus due to problems with their record company, as well
as to concentrate on new families. The group attempted a comeback
in 1991 with Bag-A-Trix without much success, despite receiving
their due as rap innovators. Five years later, Whodini returned
with their sixth album, appropriately titled Six. The album disappeared
shortly after its release. — Steve Huey
SOURCE:
All Music Guide
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