Fearless Four

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Fearless Four
Origin New York
Genre(s) Hip hop
Old school hip-hop
Years active 1982-1994
Label(s) Enjoy Records,Elektra Entertainment

The Fearless Four was a old school rap crew from The Bronx, New York, best known for their 1982 song "Rockin' It"[1], 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 they formed as a 6 member group consisting of: The Great Peso, Devastating Tito, Mighty Mike C, Krazy Eddie, OC, and DLB. The Fearless Four was the first hip hop group to ever sign with a major record label,Elektra Entertainment. In 1983 they collaborated with rapper Kurtis Blow to produce the single "Problems of the World Today".

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  1. ^ Fearless Four, The - Rockin' It

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