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The Fat Boys

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Biografía

Originally the group was known as The Disco Three. However, the name was changed after their manager, Charles Stettler, complained about how much the trio ate during an early European tour. Charles Stettler and Art Kass were listed as the executive record producers on the 1984 Fat Boys album. Unlike many of the streetwise images of the genre, the Fat Boys were known for their offbeat and friendly style. Much of their material involved the pleasures of food and drink, as well as partying and sexual escapades. Buffy, the Human Beatbox, was a pioneer in beatboxing (using his mouth to portray the typical hip hop percussion "scratch 'n mix" sounds). His distinctive talent was influential to the genre as well as a noticeable hook to get the Fat Boys noticed. Buffy and another contemporary Doug E. Fresh popularized beatboxing, inspiring other artists to innovate, including Biz Markie and later, others such as Rahzel. Attempting to capitalize on the appearance-oriented name of the Fat Boys, another hip hop group dubbed themselves the Skinny Boys, and yet another, the Fat Girls. Their popularity was mild in comparison, however. For their 1987 album, Crushin', the Fat Boys made a cover version of The Surfaris' hit, "Wipe Out", with The Beach Boys singing back-up vocals. The single made it to #12 on the Billboard chart, and #10 on the corresponding R&B listing. The Fat Boys also recorded a version of "The Twist" with the original recording artist, Chubby Checker. Capitalizing on their good humored personalities, the trio starred in the 1985 Run DMC film Krush Groove and in the Hollywood feature film, Disorderlies (1987), which also featured Ralph Bellamy as a millionaire invalid who receives bumbling care by his good-natured orderlies (played by the Fat Boys). They were later approached to record the theme song for A Nightmare of Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988), called "Ready for Freddy". The group's popularity waned by the

Álbumes

All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys

Canciones

1 Don't Be Stupid All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
2 Jail House Rap All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
3 All You Can Eat All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
4 Are You Ready For Freddy All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
5 Lie - Z (7 Inch Lie) All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
6 Fat Boys All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
7 Wipeout All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
8 Louie Louie All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
9 Falling In Love All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
10 Human Beat Box All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
11 Just Loungin' All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
12 The Fat Boys Are Back All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
13 In The House All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
14 Baby You're A Rich Man All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
15 Hard Core Reggae All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
16 Sex Machine All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
17 Can You Feel It All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys
18 The Twist (Yo! Twist) All Meat No Filler; The Best of Fat Boys