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The Fearless Four (band)

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Origin
  
New York

Active until
  
1994

Years active
  
1977–1994

Active from
  
1982

The Fearless Four (band) Fearless Four American old school rap crew Originally a duo called

Members
  
Devastating Tito, The Great Peso, Mighty Mike C, Darryl Leroy Barksdale

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Old-school hip hop

Record labels
  
Enjoy Records, Tuff City Records, Elektra Records, Mercury Records

Similar
  
Treacherous Three, Spoonie Gee, The Cold Crush Brothers, Funky Four Plus One, Crash Crew

The Fearless Four (also known as Fearless 4 and Fearless Four) is an old school hip hop group from Harlem, New York, best known for its 1982 single "Rockin' It", which was based on the Kraftwerk track "The Man-Machine" and was featured in the 1983 documentary Style Wars. Originally, the Fearless Four was a two-member group called the Houserockers Crew. Later, it reappeared as a six-member group consisting of the Great Peso, Devastating Tito, Mighty Mike C, Krazy Eddie, DLB, and Master OC. In 1983, the group collaborated with rapper Kurtis Blow to produce the single "Problems of the World." It was the first crew to be signed to a major label, Elektra Records. The group only released one studio album, Creepin' up on Ya, which was released in 1994.

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Albums

  • Creepin' up on Ya (1994)
  • Singles

  • "Rockin' It" (1982)
  • "It's Magic" (1982)
  • "Something New" (1983)
  • "Problems Of The World" (1983)
  • "Dedication" (1984)
  • "After Tonight" (1987)
  • "Creepin' up on Ya" (1994)

  • The Fearless Four (band) Fearless Four Rockin it YouTube

    The Fearless Four (band) Old School Hip Hop Interviews Tito Dee of the Fearless Four

    The Fearless Four (band) Never Been Better The Fearless Four w Lyrics YouTube

    Songs

    Rockin' ItFresh: Music Inspired by the Film · 1994
    Problems of the World1983
    Fearless Freestyle1983

    References

    The Fearless Four (band) Wikipedia