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Prince Markie Dee
Prince Markie Dee
American rapper and producer, member of the Fat Boys
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Blow
American rapper
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Biz Markie
Biz Markie
American rapper and record producer
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Hot Boys
Hot Boys
American band
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Mantronix
Mantronix
American hip hop band
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Lil Jon
Lil Jon
American rapper
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Digital Underground
Digital Underground
band
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Fresh Kid Ice
Fresh Kid Ice
Chinese Trinidadian-American rapper and co-founder of rap group 2 Live Crew
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Larry Smith
Larry Smith
American musician and record producer (1952-2014)
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Run-DMC
Run-DMC
American hip hop group
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Luther Campbell
Luther Campbell
American rapper
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EPMD
EPMD
American hip-hop group
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DJ Hurricane
DJ Hurricane
American rapper and DJ
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Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine Dupri
American record producer, rapper, record executive and DJ from Georgia
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N.E.R.D
N.E.R.D
American rock, funk, and hip hop band
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Fat Joe
Fat Joe
American rapper from New York
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
American hip-hop group
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Trina
Trina
American rapper, record producer, songwriter and model from Florida
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Jim Jonsin
Jim Jonsin
American record producer
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DICKI GROUP
DICKI GROUP
American hip hop supergroup consisting of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg
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Crime Mob
Crime Mob
band
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Shop Boyz
Shop Boyz
band that plays Southern hip hop
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Omarion
Omarion
American rapper
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Domino
Domino
American rapper
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill
American hip hop group
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8Ball & MJG
8Ball & MJG
band
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LL Cool J
LL Cool J
American rapper, record producer, and actor
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New Boyz
New Boyz
American hip hop duo
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Tuff Crew
Tuff Crew
Pioneering Hip Hop group from Philadelphia
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Amerie
Amerie
American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actress
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The Neptunes
The Neptunes
American record production duo formed by Teddy Riley
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Salt-N-Pepa
Salt-N-Pepa
American hip-hop group
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Mustard
Mustard
American record producer, DJ and hype man from California
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Keri Hilson
Keri Hilson
American singer, songwriter and actress from Georgia
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The Fat Boys were an American hip hop trio from Brooklyn, New York City, that emerged in the early 1980s. The group was briefly known originally as the Disco 3, originally composed of Mark "Prince Markie Dee" Morales, Damon "Kool Rock-Ski" Wimbley, and Darren "Buff Love" Robinson.

The trio is widely known for using beatbox in their songs. The group opened doors for beatboxers like Biz Markie and Doug E. Fresh. The Fat Boys were one of the first rap groups to release full-length rap albums, along with Run-D.M.C., Whodini and Kurtis Blow. Beloved for their comedic, self-deprecating rhymes, the group released seven studio albums, four of which went Gold by RIAA.

The first two albums of the group were produced by Kurtis Blow. Successful singles included "Jail House Rap", "Can You Feel It?", "Fat Boys", "Stick 'Em", "Don't You Dog Me", "All You Can Eat", "The Fat Boys Are Back", and "Pump It Up".

The album Crushin' received a Platinum status due to their single "Wipeout", which was recorded together with the American rock group The Beach Boys. The next album, Coming Back Hard Again, repeated the formula of the previous one and received a Gold status due to the successful single "The Twist (Yo, Twist)", recorded together with American rock 'n roll singer Chubby Checker. The album also included the theme song for the movie A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, which featured Robert Englund performing as Freddy Krueger.

The group starred in three feature films in the 1980s, thereby strengthening the popularity of hip-hop in America: Krush Groove, Knights of the City and Disorderlies.