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| Massive Monkees | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | Seattle, Washington, USA |
| Genre(s) | Hip Hop Breaking |
| Years active | 2001–2007 |
| Associated acts | One Be Lo |
| Website | www.massivemonkees.com |
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Massive Monkees is a B-boy group from Seattle, Washington.
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[edit] History
Founded in 1999, Massive Monkees has over 20 members, including former Binary Star rapper One Be Lo. In 2004, they won the World B-boy Championship. On April 26th of 2004, Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels proclaimed this day the official Massive Monkees holiday. [1]. In 2007 they won the Mayor's Arts Award, presented by Greg Nickels[2]
[edit] Style
Massive Monkees has been viewed as a fundamental B-boy group.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Happy Massive Monkees Day! (website). massivemonkees.com. Retrieved on April 2008.
- ^ City of Seattle: News Advisory (website). Seattlechannel.org. Retrieved on April 2008.
- ^ Head spin to head spin combat (Newspaper). The Seattle Times. Retrieved on April 2008.

