Fu-Schnickens
Profile: | One of the most bizarre, funny, and extremely skillful American hip-hop acts, Brooklyn-based Fu-Schnickens erupted in 1992 with their highly acclaimed single, "Ring The Alarm," an update of the reggae tune from Tenor Saw. Their equally heralded debut album filled with many references to martial arts and Asian culture predating the Wu-Tang Clan, "F.U.: Don't Take It Personal," contained the hits "True Fuschnick," "Movie Scene," and "La Schmoove," (Featuring Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest). The later collaboration gave them status as an affiliate crew of the revered Native Tongues collective.
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Sites: | Wikipedia , Instagram , chip-fu.com |
Members: | J. Jones, Lennox Maturine, Roderick Roachford |
Variations: | Viewing All | Fu-Schnickens |
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