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The 7A3

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Genres
  
Active until
  
1992

Albums
  
Coolin' in Cali

Years active
  
1987–1992

Genre
  
Hip hop music

Members
  
Brett Bouldin

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Labels
  
Macola RecordsGeffen/Warner Bros. Records

Associated acts
  
Past members
  
Brett Bouldin, Sean Bouldin, DJ Muggs

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, United States (1987)

Similar
  
Joey B Ellis, DJ Muggs, MC Hammer, Elton John, Rodney Bryce

The 7A3 was a hip hop group based out of Los Angeles, California, which released one album in 1988 called Coolin' in Cali. It was originally composed of brothers Brett and Sean Bouldin, and DJ Muggs, who later achieved greater fame with Cypress Hill was recruited by Brett B and joined the group. All originally hailed from New York—Brooklyn and Queens, respectively.

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Brett Bouldin founded the group and later wrote Cypress Hill's "Hand on the Pump". He also taught B-Real, Son Doobie, Sean B, Malverde, and others how to write songs. He has written for and performed with others including Shanice Wilson, Portrait, Sugar Ray, and Funkdoobiest.

Sean Bouldin went on to become a music executive working with several labels including Interscope, A&M, EMI, Immortal, DreamWorks, and consulted for several others.

The group's sole album and two of its singles performed moderately well on the US charts. The group's song "Mad, Mad World" was released on the Colors soundtrack. In addition, the group's version of "Take You Back" was featured on the Rocky V soundtrack album.

Albums

  • Coolin' in Cali (1988) (Geffen/Warner Bros. Records 24209) #47 R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Singles

  • “The 7A3 Will Rock You” (1987)
  • “Mad, Mad World” (1988)
  • "Party Time / Why?" (1988)
  • "Coolin' in Cali" (1988) #64 R&B/Hip-Hop
  • “Drums of Steel” (1989) #87 R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Songs

    Take You BackRocky V · 1990
    Drums of SteelCoolin' in Cali · 1988
    Mad Mad WorldColors · 1988

    References

    The 7A3 Wikipedia