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Crash Crew
Crash Crew
Crash Crew
Background information
OriginNew York City, New York, United States
GenresHip hop
Years active1977–present
LabelsSugar Hill
MembersG. Man
La Shubee
Barry Bistro
Ek Mike C.
Reggie Reg
Past membersDJ Daryll C (deceased)

Crash Crew was an American early hip-hop group who recorded for Mike and Dave Records in 1980 and then signed to Sugar Hill Records.[1] The group, based in Harlem, Lincoln Projects New York City, consisted of members DJ Daryll C. (who died in 1999 due to diabetes), G. Man, La Shubee, Barry B-Stro, Michael EK Shahid (Ek Mike C), and Reggie Reg. According to JayQuan.com, the six grew up in the surroundings of Lincoln project, and in 1977 the group was created. In 1980, they recorded their first single under the moniker "Disco Dave and the Force of the 5 MC's".[2] The single, "High Powered Rap", was released on Mike & Dave Records. That same year, the group signed to Sugar Hill Records and released several singles including "We Wanna Rock", "Breaking Bells (Take Me to the Mardi Gras)", and "On the Radio".[3] 1982's "Breaking Bells (Take Me to the Mardi Gras)" was created around the sampled drum break from Bob James's instrumental cover of Paul Simon's "Take Me to the Mardi Gras".[1]

Discography

Albums

  • The Crash Crew (1984)
  • High Powered Rappers (1996)
  • Back to the Old School 2 – We Are Emcees (2001)

Singles

  • "High Power Rap" (as Disco Dave and the Force of 5 MC's) (1980)
  • "We Want To Rock" (1981)
  • "Breaking Bells (Take Me To the Mardi Gras)" (1982)
  • "On the Radio" (1983)
  • "We Are Known As Emcees (We Turn Party's Out)" (1983)
  • "Here We Are (Waiting For You)" (1984)
  • "2-4-6-8" / "Here We Are" (1985)
  • "The Crash Crew Is Back" / "Summer Fun" (1995)
  • "The Real Hip Hop" / "Champagne Flights" (1996)
  • "High Powered Rappers" (1980)

References

  1. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 66. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
  2. ^ "Disco Dave And The Force Of The 5 MCs". Discogs.com. Retrieved January 2, 2019.
  3. ^ "7 Reasons Why New York City Should Be On Every Music Lover's Bucket List | MTV UK". Mtv.co.uk. Retrieved January 2, 2019.