Stetsasonic Music
Artist Overview
Originally the Stetson Brothers, the Brooklyn-based hip-hop band broke ground as one of the first rap outfits to utilize live instrumentation. Comprised of Daddy-O, Delite, Wise, DBC, Frukwan, and Prince Paul, Stetsasonic debuted in 1986 with ON FIRE. Songs like "Go Stetsa," "Faye," and "Just Say Stet" quickly became party anthems thanks to their playful lyrics, energetic shout-rap delivery, and positive approach. 1988's IN FULL GEAR received substantially more critical attention and included the pro-hip-hop manifesto "Talkin' All That Jazz." Stetsasonic broke up in 1991, shortly after the release of their third LP (BLOOD, SWEAT & NO TEARS), though Prince Paul and Daddy-O went on to successful careers as producers. Paul and Frukwan reunited in 1994 as part of the Gravediggaz.
Originally the Stetson Brothers, the Brooklyn-based hip-hop band broke ground as one of the first rap outfits to utilize live instrumentation. Comprised of Daddy-O, Delite, Wise, DBC, Frukwan, and Prince Paul, Stetsasonic debuted in 1986 with ON FIRE. Songs like "Go Stetsa," "Faye," and "Just Say Stet" quickly became party anthems thanks to their playful lyrics, energetic shout-rap delivery, and positive approach. 1988's IN FULL GEAR received substantially more critical attention and included the pro-hip-hop manifesto "Talkin' All That Jazz." Stetsasonic broke up in 1991, shortly after the release of their third LP (BLOOD, SWEAT & NO TEARS), though Prince Paul and Daddy-O went on to successful careers as producers. Paul and Frukwan reunited in 1994 as part of the Gravediggaz.
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In Full Gear [Remaster]
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Stetsasonic Release Date: 02/06/2001 Stetsasonic: Fruitkwan (vocals, drums); Daddy-O (rap vocals, percussion); MC Delite (rap vocals); D.B.C. (keyboards, turntables); Wise,... [ 147141_CD ] |
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