By 1981, Treacherous Three had moved to Sugar Hill, following fellow Enjoy act Grandmaster Flash the Furious Five. The singles Feel the Heart Beat and Whip It were classic rap party jams, benefiting from Sugar Hill's crack-house band: bassist Doug Wimbish, guitarist Skip McDonald, and drummer Keith LeBlanc. One of their live jams with Funky Four Plus One appeared on a long-playing 12" titled Live Convention '81 (Disco Wax), and the trio made the jump to the screen with 1984's #Beat Street, in which they performed Xmas Rap with the debut of Doug E. Fresh, but broke up soon after. Kool Moe Dee initially attended college, but began a successful solo career by 1986, while Special K put out his own solo single in 1987, and DJ Easy Lee did a little production work. Treacherous Three reunited in 1993 to record their first LP, Old School Flava. ~ John Bush, Rovi
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Whip It |
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Yes We Can-Can |
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Turn It Up |