- Ruthless Rap Assassins
The Ruthless Rap Assassins were a hip hop group from
Hulme inManchester ,England . The group was formed by MC Kermit La Freak (later simply Kermit - real name Paul Leveridge) and brothers Dangerous Hinds (real name Anderson Hinds) and Dangerous C (real name Carson Hinds).History
Kermit grew up in
Moss Side , Manchester - where he learnt to play violin at the age of 6 - and was briefly a DJ under the name of "DJ la Freak" whilst doing a psychology degree at Manchester Polytechnic. He joined the breakdance crew Broken Glass, who moved into making records with "Style of the Street" following a meeting with ManchesterDJ and producerGreg Wilson . The song was recorded for the "Street Sounds Electro UK" (Street Sounds,1984 ) album, but the label owner Morgan Khan was so impressed with their work that he persuaded them to record more tunes for the album. In order to give the impression of a thrivingBritish hip hop scene, the songs were recorded under a variety of aliases: in truth, of the seven tracks on the album, only one was not recorded by Broken Glass.Kermit met the Hinds brothers - at the time calling themselves the Dangerous 2 - and together they decided to form the Assassins, with
Greg Wilson staying with them as a producer. Their first release was the single "We Don't Kare" (Murdertone,1987 ), which had as aB-side a song byKiss AMC - an all-female Manchester rap group that featured Christine "Kiss" Leveridge, Kermit's sister. They followed this with two singles entirely of their own, "The Meltdown Session" (Murdertone,1988 ) and "The Drone Session EP" (Murdertone,1989 ) - in between which, Dangerous C performed a rap for a B-side remix ofKym Mazelle 's "Useless (I Don't Need You Now)" (Syncopate, 1988).Following this, the group released one of the defining albums of
British hip hop - the "Killer Album" (Murdertone/EMI,1990 ). The album was a mixture of biting social commentary ("Justice (Just Us)") and more comical tunes ("Jealous MC" or a high-octane cover ofThe Coaster 's "Yakety Yak " ). It yielded two minor hit singles in "Just Mellow" and "And It Wasn't A Dream" (a duet withTracey Carmen ), which both hit #75 in the UK. The album received much critical praise - UK hip hop magazineHip Hop Connection (February1991 , No. 25) called it "the best rap album the UK had ever produced" - and even managed to get the single "And It Wasn't A Dream" (Murdertone/EMI, 1990) terrestrial television airplay. But despite making a big impact within the scene, and getting crucial support fromJohn Peel atBBC Radio 1 the album failed to translate this into sales.Trying again, the group went back to the studio to record their second album "Th!nk, It Ain't Illegal Yet", introducing live percussion from
Jed Lynch to their usual mix of social commentary ("No Tale, No Twist" told the story of life growing up in Manchester's urban slums, whilst "Down and Dirty" was a sex rhyme featuring "guest vocals" from Jealous MC). Again, the album was well liked by the critics and the industry -BBC television even got Dangerous C onto an edition of "Blue Peter " to demonstrate the techniques of sampling and plug the album - but again, this good reception wasn't reflected in sales. The group split up shortly afterwards.Soon after the Assassins' split, Kermit and Jed joined Manchester legend
Shaun Ryder to form the groupBlack Grape and earned pop success with them, before leaving the band after suffering from septicemia and being replaced by Psycho. Since then, Kermit has released records as Manmade and made guest appearances on other artists' songs, such asBentley Rhythm Ace . His current project is a band called Big Dog with Jed andDanny Saber fromBlack Grape . Anderson Hinds left the music business and worked as a teacher - although in a2000 [http://www.rapassassins.f9.co.uk/index.html interview] Kermit mentions that the two of them are considering making more tunes together. Jed Lynch became a prolific sessionman.Discography
* "The Killer Album" (EMI, 1990)
* "Th!nk, It Ain't Illegal Yet" (EMI, 1991)
* "Return Of The Rap Assassins" (coming soon)ee also
Similar acts from Manchester's Hip-hop and Soul scene
*
Chapter and the Verse (Aniff Cousins andColin Thorpe )
*MC Tunes
*MC Buzz B
*MC Randee Jamez External links
* [http://www.rapassassins.f9.co.uk/index.html Unofficial Site]
* [http://www.heroesofukhiphop.com/Ruthless.htm Heroes of UK Hip Hop's Ruthless Rap Assassins page]
* [http://www.britishhiphop.co.uk britishhiphop.co.uk - The original UK Hip Hop History]
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