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The Sequence is a former female old school hip hop trio signed to the Sugar Hill label in the early-1980s. The group consisted of Cheryl Cook, Gwendolyn Chisolm, and lead singer/rapper Angie Brown Stone. The group originated from Columbia, South Carolina as a group of high school cheerleaders. Their most notable single was "Funk You Up", which was the first rap record released by a female... MORE The Sequence is a former female old school hip hop trio signed to the Sugar Hill label in the early-1980s. The group consisted of Cheryl Cook, Gwendolyn Chisolm, and lead singer/rapper Angie Brown Stone. The group originated from Columbia, South Carolina as a group of high school cheerleaders. Their most notable single was "Funk You Up", which was the first rap record released by a female group and the second single released by Sugar Hill Records. Elements of "Funk You Up" were later used by Dr. Dre for his 1995 single "Keep Their Heads Ringin'". The group backed Spoonie Gee on the single "Monster Jam". Their single "Funky Sound" was a remake of the single "Give Up the Funk" by Parliament. The groups other charting single was "I Don't Need Your Love". Angie Stone subsequently became a member of Vertical Hold and later a solo artist. In September 2011, without Angie Stone, the other 2 members released a single "On our way to the Movies". "On our Way to the movies" contains a sample of The Staple Singers' song "Let's Do It Again" LESS |
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