Shelly Thunder's birthplace (some say New York, others, Jamaica) is as perplexing as her sudden but real status as a born-again Christian. Only Thunder knows for sure. The dancehall queen broke big with "Kuff" on Mango Records in the late '80s. The Whitfield Henry production about keeping men in check was an instant hit in Jamaica in 1988. Thunder became the female ...m
Released: 1986
Credits: Co-producer - Teddy Riley
Engineer - Frankie D (2)
Executive Producer - William Hamilton
Mixed By - Donald D , Shameek
Producer - B-Fats
Members: A. Brown, Andre "Dr Jeckyll" Harrell, Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, Fly Ty-Rone, Fresh 3 MC's, George "Galaxy" Llado, Gregory Marius, Mr. Troy, Pumpkin
This carrot-topped B-boy scored numerous hits with his teen-geared raps, which were sometimes vulgar and sometimes amusing. "Pump It Hottee" was his finest moment, appearing on his 1989 debut for Virgin, Shade of Red. Two years later, The Album With No Name was released on Capitol, but he gained his last hit in 1992
Craig Mack was actually there in the greatest year ever of rap music, 1988 on a record as MC EZ along with Troup with "Just Rhymin"/"Get Retarded"on Fresh records and after that single he became a roadie for EPMD and during a tour he met Puffy, who asked him to appear on the remix of Mary J Blige's You Don't Have to Worry (1992)
Cheba - The Piper
Credits: Executive Producer - Chris Schwartz , Len Fico
Mastered By - Howie Weinberg
Producer, Engineer, Mixed By - Joe "The Butcher" Nicolo