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Artist: Fannypack
Fannypack

Group Members:

Jessibel Suthiwong, DJ Fancy, Belinda Lovell, Cat Hartwell, Matt Goias

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  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "So Stylistic", "Ghetto Bootleg", "See You Next Tuesday

Biography

Fannypack were comprised of singers Jessibel Suthiwong, Belinda Lovell, and Cat Hartwell, with beat-making support from Matt Goias and Fancy. The two New York DJs first enlisted Brown University graduate Hartwell to sing over their new project, which brazenly crossed L'Trimm/J.J. Fad-style chintz rap with elements of modern-day electroclash and hip-hop. Brooklyn high-school students Suthiwong and Lovell were then added, mainly for their multicultural good looks and command of street-level slang. With the provocative booty bounce of the goofy lead single "Cameltoe" burning up radio nationwide, Tommyboy smelled summertime windfall, and geared up with plans for a full-length LP and video for "Cameltoe." Fannypack's So Stylistic dropped July 8, 2003. The album received critical praise from places as diverse as Blender and The New York Times and ended up on many publications' best of 2003 lists. The group returned with 2005's disappointing album See You Next Tuesday and split up soon after its release. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
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FannyPack
Origin Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
Genres Booty Bass, Electro, Rap
Years active 2003 to 2007
Labels Tommy Boy
Website N/A
Members
Jessibel Suthiwong
Belinda Lovell
Cat Hartwell
Matt Goias
"Fancy"
For the clothing accessory, see Fanny pack.

FannyPack was a New York City-based electronic/hip hop group that was formed in 2002 by music producers Matt Goias and “Fancy." The band featured vocals by Jessibel Suthiwong, Belinda Lovell, and Cat Hartwell.

The group’s 2003 debut, So Stylistic, was released in the United States by Tommy Boy Records and featured the hit single, “Cameltoe.” In 2005, Fannypack released their follow-up LP, See You Next Tuesday, which featured guest vocals by Brooke Lugo and dancehall superstar, Vegas. Hartwell is now a member of the band Holy Hail.

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Discography

Appearances

  • Cameltoe (featured on Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle)
  • You Gotta Know (featured on the Kitsuné release 'Kitsuné X')
  • Pop Dat Thing (featured on the Moveltraxx release 'Da Movelt Posse')
  • Hey Mami (featured on the The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo drift in Han's nightclub)
  • Seven One Eight (featured on I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry)
  • "Nu Nu Yeah Yeah " (featured in Stick It)

Tours

Opened for Madonna on her 2006 Confessions Tour in the United States.

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So Stylistic (2003 Album by Fannypack)
Holy Hail (Rock Band, 2000s)
The Fitness (Rock Band, 2000s)

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