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In 1977 a group of friends began rapping and giving performances at the neighborhood playgrounds. Mike C worked in a recording studio and was able to get the crew there to record. On their way to the studio they wrote the lyrics to the song that turned into the hip hop classic "High Powered Rap." They pressed the records themselves and sold them out of their trunks right to their fans. Unfortunately. someone at Sugar Hill Records heard the song and gave it to Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five to perform. This caused some bad blood between the two groups for a time. Thankfully, The Crash Crew signed on to Sugar Hill Records and recorded several of hip-hops most classic tracks. EK Mike C lives in NY and works for the transit system. Barry works as a security guard at the Nation's Capitol. La Shubee is the assistant director at NYU food services. A new release of their singles was released this in 2000. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Up in the Attic Hip Hop Movie Soundtrack

HIGH POWERED RAPPERS

The Crash Crew
The Sugar Hill Records Story
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That's My Beat
A Complete Introduction To Sugar Hill Records
Message: Roots of Rap
We Are Emcees
Mantronix: That's My Beat
The Message: The Roots of Rap
Mantronix : That's My Beat