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35: 333:. In 1985, Kool Moe Dee managed to persuade Special K and L.A Sunshine to go back into the studio to record "Gotta Rock". When it came to recording the B-side to "Gotta Rock", "Turn it Up" L.A Sunshine did not turn up to the recording session and Special K did not stay for the full session. Kool Moe Dee felt that Special K's rhymes were not up to his usual standards and therefore left them out. This would lead to the rise to Kool Moe Dee's solo career and the breakup of the group. 275:. He managed to persuade his uncle to let the Treacherous Three do a song on the B-side of his first single with Enjoy, which was called "Love Rap" and the B-side was the song "New Rap Language", which was released in 1980. "New Rap Language" was popular and made the group notable for the fast rapping style they used (double time rapping), which would be what they were originally known for. After this, Enjoy gave the group a single deal. 267:
When Spoonie G left the group, Kool Moe Dee replaced him with Special K. Although he technically had left the group, Spoonie G was still affiliated. Spoonie G released a single called "Spoonin Rap" with the record label Sound of New York. After his relationship broke down with the label, he got a deal with
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Also in 1980, they released "Body Rock," which was one of the first records to mix hip-hop and rock and roll. They also released "At the Party", "Put the Boogie In Your Body" and "Feel the Heartbeat" (1981), the latter of which was popular at the time. The group approached Bobby Robinson to express
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and L.A Sunshine was getting increasingly frustrated with their financial situation at Sugarhill, and eventually became disillusioned with making records. During this time many of the groups signed to Sugarhill Records were put on suspension, and Special K and L.A Sunshine did not want to make any
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grew up in the same neighborhood and they met DJ Easy Lee (Theodore Moy'e) in elementary school. Kool Moe Dee and Easy Lee both went to Norman Thomas high school where they met Special K (Kevin Keaton). DJ Easy Lee met Spoonie G through playing basketball and through his sister who knew Spoonie G.
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LL Cool J. Special K put out his own solo single in 1987. L.A. went on to choreograph all of Kool Moe Dee's videos just as he did with all of the Treacherous Three's shows. DJ Easy Lee moved on to producing music and took a job as National Director of Promotions at
425:. They are also known as the first MC's to represent lyrical rap. They were also the first MCs to perform in Brazil, Holland, and Bermuda and were among the first MC's to travel to approximately 14 other countries. 320:". In 1983, they released "Action", "Turning You On" and "Get Up". In 1984, they released, "Xmas Rap" and "Santa's Rap". By 1985 the group was being overshadowed by newer, more advanced groups such as 317: 1178: 357:. Kool Moe Dee later went on to appear in numerous films and television programmes after the group split up. Kool Moe Dee released rap single, "Wild Wild West", in 1988. 371:
was released in 1994. The first single released was "Feel the New Heartbeat" which was a remix of the original record "Feel the Heartbeat", the new version included
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which featured previously released records and was their unofficial greatest hits album. Since then the group has not released any new material.
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their unhappiness with the money they were making at the time; the group received $ 3,000 each for each record they made.
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The Group also had a short lived film career. Kool Moe Dee and L.A Sunshine had a brief cameo appearance in the movie
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The Treacherous Three are remembered as the originators of fast rapping, directly influencing MCs such as
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In 1993, the group resurfaced to do a reunion album on Easy Lee's record label, Wrap Records. The album,
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Kool Moe Dee began a successful solo career in 1986 and is known for such classic hits as "
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group that was formed in 1978 and consisted of DJ Easy Lee,
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List of singles, showing year released and album name
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The Treacherous Three
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Manhattan
New York City
Hip hop
Sugar Hill
MCA
Enjoy
Sequel
CBS
Special K
LA Sunshine
Kool Moe Dee
hip hop
Kool Moe Dee
L.A. Sunshine
Special K
Spoonie Gee
B-side
L.A Sunshine (Lamar Hill)
Enjoy
Bobby Robinson
Sugar Hill Records
Philippé Wynne
The Spinners
Dazz Band

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