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Birth name
  
Shaun Shiller Fequiere

Name
  
Kangol Kid

Music group
  
UTFO (Since 1983)

Years active
  
1984–present

Genres
  
Hip hop music


Origin
  
Brooklyn, New York, USA

Associated acts
  
UTFOFull ForceThe Real Roxanne

Record labels
  
Select Records, JIVE Records

People also search for
  
Educated Rapper, Doctor Ice, Mix Master Ice

Albums
  
Skeezer Pleezer, Lethal, UTFO

Similar
  
The Real Roxanne, Roxanne Shanté, Rod Stewart

Kangol kid a true hip hop legend


Shaun Shiller Fequiere, known by his stage name, Kangol Kid, or, alternatively, The Kangol Kid, is a Haitian-American hip hop producer, songwriter, break dancer, and emcee. Kangol is probably best known as a member of the old school hip hop group, UTFO.

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Redman meets the kangol kid


Early life

Kangol was born in Brooklyn, New York.

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He acquired his nickname, The Kangol Kid, from neighborhood friends during the early 80s, because of the many Kangol hats he owns and wears. He is also officially sponsored by Kangol Headwear, Inc.

UTFO member

Kangol was originally a breakdancer along with his dance partner, Doctor Ice. In 1984, UTFO became one of the most popular rap and breakdance acts in the country on the strength of their breakout single, "Roxanne, Roxanne."

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During the mid-80s, as "Roxanne, Roxanne" gained popularity and chart position, UTFO was voted best rap group, at the 1988 Urban Music Awards, had featured spots on Don Cornelius' Soul Train, The Phil Donahue Show, and performed live for actors such as Dustin Hoffman, and Tony Danza. UTFO was the first rap group to perform at Harlem's Apollo Theater as they opened for Hall & Oates and the Temptation's Eddie Kendricks and David Ruffin.

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In 1987, UTFO released their most popular selling album, Lethal. The title song featured the rock group Anthrax and later that year became the number one rap album in the United States.

Production, management, and songwriting

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In 1985, Fequiere wrote and composed a song on the Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force platinum album.

Later that year, he managed and produced the rap group, Whistle. In 1986, Whistle's first single, "(Nothin' Serious) Just Buggin'" (written and produced by Whistle,Fequiere and Howie Tee) became an international hit which contains a distinct whistling sample that can be heard scratched on DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince’s recordings.

In 1989, Fequiere left UTFO and began production of a re-make of Heatwave's "Always & Forever" for Whistle which also became a Top 10 seller. His success with this project landed more producing projects with LAM 'n R.E.C., Gerardo, 7669, and Cheryl "Pepsii" Riley.

Fequiere also produced baseball player Darryl Strawberry's (then, of the New York Mets) rap record "Chocolate Strawberry" then later wrote the theme song for professional basketball player Scottie Pippen's (of then Chicago Bulls) Sega CD-ROM Slam City with Scottie Pippen.

Current activities

Besides writing and producing songs, Fequiere has recorded voice-overs for various MTV commercials & animations, jingles for New York City's HOT 97 radio station and wrote his own column in Black Beat magazine entitled, "Yo Kangol". The column was designed to answer music related questions for up and coming artists nationwide.

In 2004, Fequiere scored the music for an independent film entitled Nightmare which later won an award for “Best Movie Score”.

Fequiere currently balances his time between Producer, Composer, Performer, Artist Manager, Songwriter, President of his music production company, Kangol's Kreations, Inc., and CEO of his Public Relations firm, Kreative Media Group. Fequiere's lecturing at High Schools and Colleges nationwide on today's business of music has led this Brooklynite to receiving a proclamation from the City of New York for being among the first Haitians in Hip-Hop Music.

Today, the Kangol sound can be heard on female R&B groups such as 3LW, Tres Jolie, and Blaque, as well as Latin pop group C-Note, who recorded a remake of Whistle's "Right Next To Me".

Fequiere's "Yo Kangol" column can be found monthly on the Allhiphop.com site, while up and coming projects include his first solo R&B recordings, scoring the independent film The Other Side of Hip-Hop, which will include new songs, written and produced by Kangol which will feature his son’s R&B group, Project: Plan B.

Songs

Roxanne Roxanne
Fairytale Lover
Split Personality
Beats and Rhymes
Burning Bed
The Real Roxanne
Master‐Baby
Rough and Rugged
Ya Cold Wanna Be With Me
Lethal
Leader of the Pack
Calling Her a Crab
Doin’ It!
Bite It
SWAT
Diss
The Ride
Hanging Out
Kangol & Doc
Pick Up the Pace
Let’s Get It On
Wanna Rock
Hip-Hop Props
Ask Yo Mama
We Work Hard
Mo’ Bass
So Be It
Just Watch
The House Will Rock
All About Technic
Where Did You Go?
Bad Luck Barry

References

Kangol Kid Wikipedia