Boogie Boys
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The Boogie Boys | |
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Origin | Harlem, New York, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1980-1988 |
Labels | Capitol |
Past members | William "Boogie Knight" Stroman Joe "Romeo J.D." Malloy Rudy "Lil' Raheim" Sheriff |
The Boogie Boys were an American hip hop group from Harlem, New York City.
It was the first hip hop group that signed with Capitol Records, and it had a major hit in America in 1985 with the single "A Fly Girl" and two successful albums.
In 1988, Rudy Sheriff left the group and, soon after, it disbanded.[1]
The group were veterans in sampling using high end systems such as the Synclavier, the Fairlight, an Emulator and the DKI Synergy synthesizer.
Members
[edit]- William "Boogie Knight" Stroman (deceased)
- Joe "Romeo J.D." Malloy
- Rudy "Lil' Rahiem" Sheriff
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Year | Title | Label | US R&B Chart[2] | US Top 200[2] |
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1985 | City Life | Capitol/EMI Records | 10 | 56 |
1986 | Survival of the Freshest | 27 | 124 | |
1988 | Romeo Knight | 46 | 117 |
Charting Singles
[edit]- "You Ain't Fresh (High Noon Mix)" (1985) US R&B #60[3]
- "A Fly Girl" (1985) US Hot 100 #102 US R&B #6[3]
- "Girl Talk" (1986) US R&B #62[2]
References
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