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Treacherous Three

 
Artist: Treacherous Three
  • Formed: 1978, NY
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Turn It Up", "Live Convention '81
  • Representative Songs: "Body Rock", "Whip It", "Feel the Heart Beat

Biography

One of the first rap groups on record, Treacherous Three recorded for both of the major old school labels (Enjoy, Sugar Hill) and introduced a faster style of rapping (dubbed speed rapping) that influenced the later course of hip-hop. Formed by a trio of Harlem high-school friends -- Kool Moe Dee (Mohandas Dewese) and L.A. Sunshine (Lamar Hill), plus DJ Easy Lee (Theodore Moy'e) -- the group picked up a formerly Bronx-based MC named Special K (Kevin Keaton) and became Treacherous Three. Just after the group began performing in 1978, they learned that another friend, Spoonie Gee, who'd recently recorded his first single, was about to record again for Bobby Robinson's Enjoy label. They practiced for months (with Kool Moe Dee especially spending time working on his speed raps) and recorded "The New Rap Language," which furnished the B-side for Spoonie Gee's 1980 single "Love Rap." "The New Rap Language" upped the ante for all other active rappers, and sparked a pair of Enjoy classics: "The Body Rock" and "At the Party" (the latter slightly cribbed from Grandmaster Flash's "Birthday Party").

By 1981, Treacherous Three had moved to Sugar Hill, following fellow Enjoy act Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five. The singles "Feel the Heart Beat" and "Whip It" were classic rap party jams, benefiting from Sugar Hill's crack-house band: bassist Doug Wimbish, guitarist Skip McDonald, and drummer Keith LeBlanc. One of their live jams with Funky Four Plus One appeared on a long-playing 12" titled Live Convention '81 (Disco Wax), and the trio made the jump to the screen with 1984's Beat Street, in which they performed "Xmas Rap" with the debut of Doug E. Fresh, but broke up soon after. Kool Moe Dee initially attended college, but began a successful solo career by 1986, while Special K put out his own solo single in 1987, and DJ Easy Lee did a little production work. Treacherous Three reunited in 1993 to record their first LP, Old School Flava. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Treacherous Three
Also known as T3
Origin The Bronx, New York
Genres Hip-Hop
Years active 1978 - 1994
Labels Sugar Hill, MCA, Enjoy, Sequel, CBS Records
Associated acts Sugar Hill Gang, Big Daddy Kane, Doug E. Fresh, The Cold Crush Brothers, Chuck D, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

The Treacherous Three was a pioneering hip hop group that was formed in 1978 and consisted of DJ Easy Lee, Kool Moe Dee, L.A. Sunshine, Special K and Spoonie Gee (who left in the late 1970s) with occasional assistance from DJ Dano B, DJ Reggie Reg and DJ Crazy Eddie. Although for the most part it was just Easy Lee, Kool Moe Dee, Special K and L.A Sunshine. They first appeared on record in 1980 on the B side of Spoonie G's single Love Rap.

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History

Origin

Kool Moe Dee and L.A Sunshine (Lamar Hill) grew up in the same neighbourhood and they met DJ Easy Lee (Theodore Moy'e) in elementary school. Kool Moe Dee and Easy Lee both went to Norman Thomas high school where they met Special K (Kevin Keaton). DJ Easy Lee met Spoonie G through playing basketball and through his sister who knew Spoonie G. When Spoonie G left the group, Kool Moe Dee replaced him with Special K. Although he technically had left the group Spoonie G was still affiliated. Spoonie G released a single called Spoonin Rap with the record label Sound of New York, after his relationship broke down with the label he got a deal with Enjoy records which was owned by his uncle Bobby Robinson. He managed to persuade his uncle to led the Treacherous Three to do a song on the B side of his first single with Enjoy which was called Love Rap and the B side was the song New Rap Language, which was released in 1980. New Rap Language was popular and made the group famous for the fast rapping style they used (dubbed speed rapping), which would be what they were originally known for. After this Enjoy gave the group a single deal.

First Releases

In the same year they released Body Rock, which (contrary to popular opinion) was the first record to mix Hip Hop and Rock and Roll. [cite needed] They also released At the Party, Put the Boogie In Your Body and Feel the Heartbeat, the latter of which was very popular at the time. The group approached Bobby Robinson to express their unhappiness with the money they were making at the time, the group received $3,000 each for each record they made. Even when (according L.A Sunshine) Love Rap went double platinum.

Sugarhill Records

In 1981, they moved to Sugar Hill Records along with another Enjoy act Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Their first single at Sugarhill was Whip It which featured singer Phillippe Wynne, formerly of the Spinners, which was very popular at the time. They then released song Yes We Can-Can which followed on from the political trend that was set by the Furious Five's single "The Message." In 1983 they released Action, Turning you on, Get Up, Xmas Rap. In 1984 they released, Xmas Rap and Santa's Rap. By 1985 the group was being overshadowed by other groups such as Run DMC and L.A Sunshine was gettin increasingly frustrated with their financial situation at Sugarhill and eventually became disillusioned with making records. During this time many of the groups signed to Sugarhill Records were put on suspension and Special K and L.A Sunshine didn't want to make any more records for Sylvia Robinson (the co-owner of Sugarhill). Kool Moe Dee was the only MC in the group that was still actively working for Sugarhill, writing for the Sugarhill Gang. In 1985 Kool Moe Dee managed to persuade Speacial K and L.A Sunshine to go back into the studio to record Gotta Rock. when it came to recording the B side to Gotta Rock, Turn it Up L.A Sunshine did not turn up to the recording session and Special K did not stay for the full session. Kool Moe Dee felt that Special K's rhymes were not up to his usual standards and therefore left them out. This would lead to the rise to Kool Moe Dee's solo career and the break up of the group.

Film Career

The Group also had a short lived film career. Kool Moe Dee and L.A Sunshine had a brief cameo appearance in the movie Wildstyle, at the end of the film they are seen performing. Kool Moe Dee can also be seen briefly during the film as well. In 1984 they appeared in the film Beat Street, where they performed their song Santa's Rap along with a young Doug E. Fresh. Kool Moe Dee later went on to appear in numerous films and Television programmes after the group split up.

Reunion

In 1993 the group resurfaced to do a reunion album on Easy Lee's record label 'Wrap Records'. The album, Old Skool Flava was released in 1994. The first single released was Feel the New Heartbeat which was a remix of the original record Feel the Hearbeat, the new version included Doug E. Fresh. DJ Easy Lee expressed the view that one of the reasons that the album was not as well received as they thought it would be was because the new version of Feel the Heartbeat was almost exactley the same and that they should have released the posse cut We Wit It which featured Big Daddy Kane, Chuck D, Grandmaster Caz, Heavy D, Melle Mel, Tito (of the Fearless Four), this song was a lot more popular but was never released as a single. In 1999 the group released Turn It Up which featured previousley released records and was their unofficial greatest hits album. Since then the group has not released any new material.

Legacy

The Treacherous Three are remembered as the originators of fast rapping, they directly influenced MCs such as T La Rock, LL Cool J and Rakim. They are also known as the first MC's to represent lyrical rap. They were also the first MCs to perform in Brazil, Holland, and Bermuda and were among the first MC's to travel to approximately 14 other countries. Kool Moe Dee began a successful solo career in 1986 and is known for such classic hits as Wild Wild West, Go See the Doctor, God Made Me Funke, I Go To Work and How Ya Like Me Now. Special K put out his own solo single in 1987. L.A went on to choreograph all of Kool Moe Dee's videos just as he did with all of the Treacherous Three's shows. DJ Easy Lee moved on to producing music and took a job as National Director of Promotions at Itchiban records.

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