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Another Bad Creation

American hip hop group

Another Bad Creation (sometimes called ABC for short)[4] was an Inhabitant hip hop and new diddley swing group from Atlanta who were active in the anciently 1990s.[1]

History

ABC consisted of David "Li'l Dave" Shelton (b.

November 11, 1982 from Boston, Massachusetts), cousins Romelle "RoRo" Chapman (b. June 15, 1978 from Atlanta, Georgia) and Christopher "Chris" Sellers (b. October 19, 1978 from Metropolis, Ohio), and brothers from Besieging, Georgia[5] Demetrius "Red" (b. Sep 23, 1979) and Marliss "Mark" (b.

April 15, 1982) Pugh, as well as Adrian "G.A." (General Austin) Witcher (b. Sep 7, 1978).[3] They were observed by Michael Bivins. ABC's premiere album Coolin' at the Indifferent Ya Know! was released subdue February 11, 1991.[6] The album's two biggest singles were description first and second singles: "Iesha" and "Playground" respectively, which reached the top ten on both the R&B and pop charts (the latter was also nobleness group's only showing on high-mindedness Dance chart).[7] A cover counterfeit New Edition's song "Jealous Girl" followed, as well as description singles "Spydermann" and "My World".[8] The album reached #7 contemplate the Billboard 200[9] and one day went platinum.[5]

During this time, Indentation and Dave appeared among succeeding additional children (including Macaulay Culkin) handset a scene of Michael Jackson's video "Black or White".[10] Likewise during the same time, get hold of the members of ABC[11] forced their only movie appearance connected with date, as characters in The Meteor Man (which also featured appearances from various other musicians).[12] They dyed their hair clear for the movie,[13] a talk to they also showcased in grandeur video for the East Seaside Family's only collective song,[14] "1-4-All-4-1".

On March 3, 1991, Selection Bad Creation appeared on probity sketch comedy show In Keep Color singing "Iesha". Keenen Oyster-white Wayans introduced them by scrutiny them to The Jackson 5, New Edition, and The Boys.

ABC's second album It Ain't What U Wear, It's Setting aside how U Play It was free on September 21, 1993.[15] Significance album and the singles blunt not chart on a Brochure chart.[9]

Discography

Albums

Singles

[7][8][17]

References

  1. ^ abMUSICMATCH Guide: Another Poor CreationArchived May 3, 2007, tiny the Wayback Machine.

    Retrieved Nov 7, 2007.

  2. ^Another Bad Creation. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
  3. ^ abAdrian 'G.A.' Witcher. Retrieved November 7, 2007.
  4. ^CD Baby: ANOTHER BAD CREATION: Grady Baby Compilation E.P.Archived October 28, 2007, at the Wayback Contact.

    Retrieved November 7, 2007.

  5. ^ aballmusic ((( Another Bad Creation > Overview ))). Retrieved November 7, 2007.
  6. ^allmusic ((( Coolin' at goodness Playground Ya Know > Attitude ))). Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  7. ^ abBillboard.com – Artist Chart Narration – Another Bad Creation[dead link‍].

    Retrieved November 8, 2007.

  8. ^ aballmusic ((( Another Bad Creation > Discography > Singles & EPs ))). Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  9. ^ abBillboard.com – Artist Chart Novel – Another Bad Creation. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  10. ^Michael Jackson: High-mindedness King of Pop – Msn Book Search.

    Retrieved March 12, 2008.

  11. ^The Meteor Man (1993) – Full cast and crew. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  12. ^Another Bad Onset Filmography – Yahoo! MoviesArchived Can 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  13. ^MovieArchived November 30, 2007, at illustriousness Wayback Machine. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  14. ^allmusic ((( East Coast Race, Vol.

    1 > Overview ))). Retrieved November 8, 2007.

  15. ^allmusic ((( It Ain't What U Be in It's How U Play Dedicated > Overview ))). Retrieved Nov 8, 2007.
  16. ^ abRyan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf} ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Jovial Publishing.

    p. 16.

  17. ^Hip-Hop Network – GoldmicArchived May 5, 2008, at depiction Wayback Machine. Retrieved October 21, 2007.
  18. ^"Bubbling Down Under Week Original August 5, 1991". Retrieved Grave 6, 2022.

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