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The first recording of "Supersonic" was released in 1987 by the original line-up of J.J. Fad as the B-side to "Anotha Ho" on Dream Team Records. The new line-up re-recorded and released "Supersonic" in April 1988 as a single ; this version reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play Songs and number 22 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles ...
Supersonic is the debut full-length studio album by American hip-hop group J. J. Fad. It was released on June 15, 1988, via Ruthless Records with executive production by Eazy-E . The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on September 30, 1988. [ 5 ] "
J.J. Fad is an American female rap group from Rialto, California. The name was an acronym of the original group members' given names ( J uana, J uanita, F atima, A nna, and D ania), but when the line-up changed the tradition developed that it stood for J ust J ammin', F resh a nd D ef. [ 1 ]
1988 also saw the release of J.J. Fad's gold-certified [8] album Supersonic, produced by N.W.A members Dr. Dre and DJ Yella and co- produced by Arabian Prince and in 1989, singer Michel'le's eponymous self-titled album, and The D.O.C.'s critically acclaimed No One Can Do It Better (all released through Atlantic), the former produced by N.W.A ...
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From Pogs to Furbies, here's the fad toy everyone was obsessed with the year you were born. 1950: Little People Little People was formed by Fisher-Price in the early '50s for kids ranging from six ...
"Fergalicious" is a dance, electro, and hip hop song with a length of 4 minutes and 52 seconds. [3] [1] [2] The song features sampling from two songs, "Supersonic" by J. J. Fad and "Give It All You Got" by Afro-Rican, utilizing their rapping style and synthesized strings respectively. [11]