- Whodini
Infobox musical artist
Name = Whodini
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Origin =Brooklyn, New York City ,USA
Genre = Hip hop
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Label = Jive/Arista Records
So So Def/Columbia/SME Records
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Current_members =Jalil Hutchins
EcstasyGrandmaster Dee Doctor Ice Kangol Kid
Past_members =Whodini is a hip hop group from New York that was formed in 1981, made up of Jalil (Jalil Hutchins), Ecstasy (John Fletcher) and Grandmaster Dee (Drew Carter).
History
Along with
Run-DMC andThe Fat Boys , Whodini was among the first hip-hop groups to cultivate a high-profile national following for hip-hop music and made significant inroads on Urban radio. The Brooklyn, New York-based trio consisted of vocalist-chief lyricist Jalil Hutchins; co-vocalist John Fletcher, aka Ecstasy, who tended to wear aZorro -style hat as his trademark; and DJ Drew Carter, aka Grandmaster Dee. Contemporaries of Run-D.M.C., they were managed byRussell Simmons , brother of Joseph “Run” Simmons. The group signed with London-based indieJive Records in 1982; they enjoyed a string of hits, mostly charting on Urban/R&B stations. The bulk of production on its releases was done by Larry Smith, a bass player who also handled much ofRun-D.M.C. ’s early work.In keeping with 1980s trends, Whodini’s cuts tended to be synthesizer-driven with a heavy electronic drumbeat. The sampling technology that became identified with hip-hop music hadn’t really become prominent during Whodini’s early days, and its works were thoroughly original compositions. “Haunted House of Rock” was its first single, a whimsical Halloween-themed number. Synth-pop pioneer
Thomas Dolby produced another of its early singles, “Magic’s Wand,” which was originally conceived as an advertisement for prominent radio jockMr. Magic , who worked for New York’sWBLS . The group cultivated a female audience with such relationship-themed cuts as “Friends” and “One Love.” Backstage partying was extolled in the mildly controversial “I’m a Ho.” “Fugitive” was guitar-driven funk.From 1982 to 1986 was the band’s heyday, touring with
Run-D.M.C. ,LL Cool J ,the Fat Boys , and other prominent R&B and funk outfits of the 1980s. The group was involved in the first Fresh Fest tour, which was the first hip-hop tour to play large coliseums. The instrumental to its hit record "Five Minutes of Funk" was used as the theme music forWNYC TV show [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426817/|Video Music Box] , an influential earlyhip-hop music video show. Its albums "Whodini" (1983), "Escape" (1984), and "Back in Black" (1986; no relation toAC/DC ) were all well-received by hip-hop fans and youthful R&B enthusiasts, but full-fledged crossover fame seemed to elude them.The group had earned its share of gold singles and albums by 1987, when the hits started to slump. "Open Sesame", their release that year, failed to produce any hits. After that point, the band eked out its tenure on Jive by occasionally releasing singles, including “Anyway I Gotta Swing it” for the "
Nightmare on Elm Street 5 " movie soundtrack.Recent developments
In the 1990s, the band made a handful of attempts at a comeback. In 1990, it signed with
MCA Records and released the "Bag-A-Trix " LP in 1991, which promptly failed to have commercial impact. In mid-1994 it did score a hit single in “It all Comes down to the Money,” co-produced by Public Enemy DJ Terminator X. Talks withDef Jam for a new deal stalled, and In 1996, they were signed byJermaine Dupri (mentor-producer to Kris Kross and Bow Wow) to his then-Columbia Records -distributedSo So Def Recordings imprint. As a child in the 1980s, Dupri did a brief stint as a dancer for the group. The album "Six" birthed “Keep Running Back,” a brief R&B charter, before quickly sinking down. Curiously, its old label, Jive, which initially consisted of a near-exclusively hip-hop roster, scored a mega-coup by signingBritney Spears , soon followed byThe Backstreet Boys andNSync .In recent years, Whodini still tours occasionally, and its old records still surface on pop and R&B radio, especially during old-school mix shows. Interestingly, its records have now become sample sources for contemporary emcees like
Nas ,Master P , Prodigy, andMF Doom .In October 2007, Whodini was an honoree at the 4th
Vh1 Hip Hop Honors , acknowledged for its enormous contribution to the history and development of hip-hop music.In pop culture
*Whodini was the first hip-hop group to include official dancers in its live show. The performers were
Doctor Ice (Jalil's younger brother) andKangol Kid ofUTFO .
*Whodini's "Magic's Wand" appeared in the video game on the radio station Wild Style,
*Whodini's "The Freaks Come out at Night" also appeared in the video game on the radio station Fresh 105 FM.
* Thehip-hop supergroup The Firm sampled Whodini's song “Five Minutes of Funk” in its song “Five Minutes to Flush,” a parody of a drug dealer who had five minutes to flush all his drugs down thetoilet before theFeds came a-knockin'.
* In a second-season episode of "Everybody Hates Chris ", Chris got two tickets to a Whodini show from a shop owner, who thought the show was about the magician.
* In the movieNext Friday , Day-Day and Roach were singing Whodini's song "Friends" while tied up when The "Main" Joker (played byJacob Vargas ) told them to shut up and said "I don't even like Whodini".
* In the movieFriday After Next , when Day-Day and Craig are being shown the shopping center Moly quotes Whodini's "The Freaks Come out at Night".
*Bone Thugs N Harmony recorded "friends" and remixed it onThe Art of War .
* A youngJermaine Dupri appears as a dancer in "The Freaks Come Out at Night" video.
* In MF DOOM's song "Deep Fried Frenz" Whodini's "Friends" is sampled in the chorus and the opening
*The song If I Ruled The World byNas samples "Friends"
*Jermaine Dupri's verse in Welcome to Atlanta samples the intro to Five Minutes of Funk
*Will Smith's song "Potnas", about friendship, samples "Friends" and quotes it's chorus at the beggining
*The baseline from "Friends" is sampled in Tupac Shakur's Troublesome 98'
*Pastor Troy remixed "Friends" into a song entitled *Benz*Discography
Compilations
*2003 - Rap Attack (Greatest Hits)
*2006 - Funky Beat: The Best Of Whodini
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