Whodini


 
 

Whodini is a hip hop group formed in the 1980s, made up of Jalil (Jalil Hutchins), Ecstasy (John Fletcher) and Grandmaster Dee (Drew Carter).

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Whodini: Along with Run-DMC and The Fat Boys, Whodini were among the first rap groups to cultivate a high-profile national following for hip-hop music, and made significant inroads on Urban radio. The Brooklyn, New York-based trio consisted of vocalist/chief lyricist Jalil Hutchens, (one of the few rappers to go by his real name), co-vocalist John Fletcher, aka Ecstasy (so-named before the drug trend), who tended to wear a Zorro-style hat as his trademark; and DJ Drew Carter, aka Grandmaster Dee.

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Contemporaries of Run DMC, they were managed by Russell Simmons, brother of Joey ?Run? Simmons.

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Signed to NY-based indie Jive Records in 1983, they enjoyed a string of hits, mostly charting on Urban/R&B stations. The bulk of production on their releases was done by Larry Smith, a bass player who also handled much of Run DMC?s early work. In keeping with 80?s trends, Whodini?s cuts tended to be synthesizer driven with a heavy electronic drumbeat. The sampling technology that became identified with rap hadn?t really become prominent during Whodini?s early days, and their works were thoroughly original compositions.

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?Haunted House of Rock? was their first single, a whimsical Halloween-themed number. Synth-pop pioneer Thomas Dolby produced another of their early singles, ?Magic?s Wand?. The group culled a female audience with such relationship-themed cut as ?Friends? and ?One Love?. Backstage partying was extolled in the mildly controversial ?I?m a Ho?. ?Fugitive? was guitar-driven funk.

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From 1982 - 1986 was the band?s heyday, touring with Run DMC, LL Cool J, the Fat Boys, and other prominent R&B and funk outfits of the 80?s. Their albums Whodini (1984), Escape (1985), and Back in Black (1986; no relation to AC/DC) were all well-received by rap fans and youthful R&B enthusiasts. The ?Fresh Fest? tours were the first arena-sized tours to feature all hip-hop lineups, but full-fledged crossover fame seemed to elude them, however.

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The group had earned their share of gold singles and albums by 1987, when the hits started to slump. Open Sesame, their release that year, failed to produce any hits. After that point, the band eked out their tenure on Jive by occasionally releasing singles, including ?Anyway I Gotta Swing it? for the Nightmare on Elm Street 5 movie soundtrack.

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Hip hop: Hip hop is a cultural movement that originated in the working class communities of New York City, United States, in the late 1970s. Other elements include beatboxing, hip hop fashion, and slang. Since first emerging in the South Bronx, hip hop culture has spread around the world. When hip hop music ...

Jalil: Haji Jalil (alternate name Mullah Jalil) is a citizen of Afghanistan who was held in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba until March 11, 2005....

Ecstasy: :This article is about the psychological state. For other uses of this term, see ecstasy (drug) and religious ecstasy....

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