Oaktown's 3.5.7

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Oaktown's 3.5.7: album cover for Fully Loaded.
Oaktown's 3.5.7: album cover for Fully Loaded.

Oaktown's 3.5.7 was an American hip-hop group from the late 1980s and early 1990s. They were members of the West Coast Rap All-Stars who sang on the Grammy-nominated single "We're All in the Same Gang."

Produced by M.C. Hammer and James Earley, vocals were handled by Tabitha "Terrible T" King and DJuana "Sweet L.D." Johnican. Additional personnel included Earley, Michael Kelly, Terrance Davis, and Joey B. Ellis.

By 1992, like M.C. Hammer's other proteges, their popularity waned and the group disbanded.


[edit] Discography

Wild And Loose (1989)

  1. We Like It
  2. Say That Then
  3. Rock 'N' Soul
  4. It's A Shame
  5. 3. 5. 7. Straight At You
  6. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
  7. Juicy Gotcha Krazy
  8. Stupid Def Y'all
  9. I Betcha Wanna Take It

Fully Loaded (1991)

  1. It's Not Your Money
  2. Turn It Up (with Tata Vega)
  3. Honey
  4. Come Back To Me (Miss U)
  5. It's Really Goin' On
  6. Smoother Than Silk
  7. Respect
  8. Smoothin'
  9. That's Why Were Doin' It (contains samples of "Sex Machine")
  10. All Over You
  11. Comin' Harder (Bonus Track)
  12. Load The 3.5.7 (Bonus Track)
  13. Use What We Got
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