- Kid 'n Play
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Name = Kid 'n Play
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Origin =New York City , U.S.
Genre = Hip-Hop,Pop rap
Years_active = 1987 - 1995
Label =Select Records
Past_members =Christopher "Kid" Reid
Christopher "Play" MartinKid 'n Play was a hip-hop and
comedy duo fromNew York City that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The duo comprisedChristopher "Kid" Reid (bornApril 5 1964 in The Bronx, New York City) and Christopher "Play" Martin (bornJuly 10 1962 inQueens, New York City ). Besides their successful musical careers, Kid 'n Play are also notable for branching out into acting.History
Music career
Kid 'n Play recorded three albums together between 1988 and 1993: "
2 Hype " (1988), "Kid 'n Play's Funhouse " (1990), and "Face the Nation" (1991).Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor , the producer forSalt-n-Pepa who had been a member of the hip-hop group the Super-Lovers with Play, served as Kid 'n Play's manager and producer during the early portion of their career. All three albums focused upon positive lyrics backed by pop-friendly instrumental tracks. Among the group's most successful singles were 1989's "Rollin' with Kid 'n Play" (#11 on the "Billboard" R&B singles chart), 1990s "Funhouse" (#1 on the "Billboard" rap singles chart), and "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" (another #1 rap hit). The group's stage show highlighted their teen-friendly personalities, and dances such as their trademark, the Kick Step.Kid's visual trademark was his
hi-top fade haircut, which stood six inches high at its peak. Play regularly wore eight-ball jackets.During the height of their popularity in early 1991, the duo had a short-lived dispute with
Vanilla Ice . The lyrics "You better hit bullseye/the Kid don't Play" from his hit "Ice Ice Baby" was a direct shot at the duo. The group addressed thedis on the track "Next Question" from the album "Face the Nation". The song was also used to respond to comments made byLuther Campbell and criticism they received after comments from an interview were taken out of context.Kid 'n Play was also notable for their dance known as the Funky Charleston or affectionately known as the Kid and Play to most, influenced by the Roaring Twenties popular dance move, first seen in their video "Gittin Funky". [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=XEL5E6w5XsY YouTube - Broadcast Yourself ] ] The Funky Charleston featured the
New Jack Swing -aerobic dance moves typical of late 1980s urban street dancing (see also "Groove Me" [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=Nksph5Ep_rs YouTube - Broadcast Yourself ] ] by Guy). Unlike the original Charleston, The Funky Charleston/Kid and Play requires two participants instead of one. This dance also was made quite popular in the movie "House Party", in which Kid and Play have an impromptu dance competition withTisha Campbell andA.J. Johnson [ [http://youtube.com/watch?v=UFSyBBglmpI YouTube - House Party Dance Off ] ] in one of the most memorable moments of that movie.Acting careers
In addition to their music, Kid 'N Play starred together in four
motion picture s, all of them based around hip-hop characters and themes. The duo also appeared on the soundtrack albums to these films. Three of the Kid 'n Play films were entries in the "House Party" series. The first two "House Party" films (1990's "House Party" and 1991's "House Party 2 " also featured the then-relatively unknownMartin Lawrence andTisha Campbell , later stars of the TV sitcom "Martin"). "House Party 3 " featured hip-hop/R&B girl group TLC as the music group Sex as a Weapon."
Class Act ", produced in 1992, was a comedy in the same vein as the "House Party" films. For that film, Kid cut his trademark high-top fade (the haircut is used as a plot device in the film).Kid 'n Play even had their own NBC
Saturday morning cartoon , "Kid 'n Play", for one season from 1990 to 1991. On the show, Kid 'n Play were regressed to teens, but their recording careers remained intact, as did their comic personas. The real Kid 'n Play appeared in live-action wraparounds of the cartoons, but voice actors (again including close friendMartin Lawrence ) took over for the animated versions of the duo. The show stressed positive role models, teaching kids how to get along and stay out of trouble. A 1992Marvel Comics comic book based on the cartoon lasted nine issues. They also shot some segments for thePBS math show "Square One TV " and "Sesame Street ".After the duo
Kid and Play amicably split in 1995. Kid continued acting, guest starring in a number of
television sitcoms, most notably "Sister, Sister", and hosting shows such as "It's Showtime at the Apollo " and "Your Big Break". Play became aborn-again Christian , and devoted his time to working onChristian -based hip-hop music projects. Play eventually took his industry experience and founded HP4Digital Works, a multimedia company that provides pre- and post-production for film, digital, and live theater productions. [ [http://www.halftimeonline.com/play.htm "Hip Hop Icon Series: Play."] Retrieved from "Halftimeonline.com."] He also founded [http://www.brandnewz.com Brand Newz,] an online syndicated magazine focusing on positive community leaders and events.Discography
* 1988: "
2 Hype "
* 1990: "Kid 'n Play's Funhouse "
* 1991: "Face the Nation"Filmography
* "Kid 'n Play" (1990-1991,
animated cartoon ,NBC )
* "House Party" (1990)
* "House Party 2 " (1991)
* "Class Act " (1992)
* "House Party 3 " (1994)References
External links
*imdb name|id=0717212|name=Christopher Reid (I)
*imdb name|id=0552086|name=Christopher Martin (I)
* [http://www.myspace.com/chriskidreid Kid (Christopher Reid) on MySpace.com]
* [http://www.brandnewz.com (Christopher Martin) Brand Newz]
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