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the group's amount secured to five. That same year, they produced their very first music video, 'You Wanted A Party,' featuring long-time friend and colleague Zora
Mikahilovna. After the video, Soviet DJ and father of teen rapper Detsl, Alexander Tolmatsky discovered the group and quickly signed a contract with them. However, it was later revealed it was about creating a group to popularize his son rather than help the group. The group continued to operate until 2000 when Konstantin "Masta BK" Bredis left and made his own group, 'Triathlon,' and in 2001 the group consolidated under the joint name, 'Da Boogie Crew.' The group would not be around for long as, in 2002, Alexey Merzlikin came to find out that their second album, 'Still At The Party,' had been illegally sold by Land Records. Further, other members had been performing on their own and not with the group. Thus, the Merzilkin brothers left the group.
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important group, B-People, so the need to make another group was high. The brothers had become well known within St. Petersburg and in 1989, became official background dancers for the rap group, 'Black and White.' In 1990, the group signed with the French label, 'Vingt Heures
Productions,' and subsequently took a French tour. As their popularity grew, they left 'Black and White' which ultimately ended the group as a result.
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The breakdance team Jam Style Crew was formed in St. Petersburg in 1995 by two
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Shortly after, the brothers joined another group, 'Bachelor Party,' but once the group broke up, in 1993 they formed their own rap-dance group, 'Children of the Swamps.' Although this attempt failed, they eventually formed 'Jam Style Crew' with Bredis
Konstantin, and after having gone to Berlin in
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The teams are known for their performances at the annual German international breakdance championship Battle of the Year (BOTY), where the
Merzlikins brothers from Jam Style Crew as part of the German team Flying Steps took third place in 1996. The teams also performed at the annual Russian
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group formed in 1998 by breakdance crews Jam Style Crew from St. Petersburg and Da Boogie Crew from Moscow, although the individual groups themselves formed much earlier. The project existed for four years and released two studio albums: "You wanted to party" (2000) and "Everyone at the party"
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