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Salt and Pepa biography, Salt and Pepa discography
They were also one of the first rap artists to cross over into the pop mainstream, laying the groundwork for the music's widespread acceptance in the early '90s.Along with LL Cool J, the trio had major hits in both the '80s and '90s, and, if anything, they hit the height of their popularity in 1994, when "Shoop" and "Whatta Man" drove their third album, Very Necessary, into the Top Ten.The trio wrote an answer to Doug E.Fresh and Slick Rick's "The Show," entitling it "The Show Stopper.""Tramp," and it became a local hit."Push It" was soon released nationally and it became a massive hit, climbing to number 19 on the pop charts; the single became one of the first rap records to be nominated for a Grammy.Pepa separated from Azor, who had already stopped seeing Salt several years ago.Polygram, the group released Very Necessary in 1993.Pepa have been quiet, spending some time on beginning acting careers.Both had already appeared in the 1993 comedy Who's the Man?Create a configuration object and add the keywords to the conf.RR Challenge: The Island
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Gossip From Scandalist.Better yet, can they be in the same room together without
killing each other?All lyrics provided for educational purposes only.And from their
first gold single "Push It" they've been making some of the most
danceable music around.Ain't Nuthin' But
A She Thing and cut every other female rapper on the planet in
their brief guest shot on the "Panther" soundtrack."Shake Your Thang"
(featuring E.Attention Prince fans: the album begins
with an amusing parody of the opening of "Computer Blue.""Start The Party"), and the lyrics are
better than ever: "Independent" overflows with double and triple
rhymes, and not one of them's a throwaway, all adding up to a
serious and clever feminist message."Shoop," "Whatta Man" and "None Of Your Business."
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