As Amos went into semi-retirement for a few years, Disco Rick assumed the role of producer. They released the album "So Def, So Fresh, So Stupid" in 1987, which became a hugely successful album locally on the heels of 2 Live Crew's debut album. The success was only heightened as the campy single, "Sally, that Girl", caught fire outside of Florida that same year, which over time proved to be their signature song.
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As Amos went into semi-retirement for a few years, Disco Rick assumed the role of producer. They released the album "So Def, So Fresh, So Stupid… read more
As Amos went into semi-retirement for a few years, Disco Rick assumed the role of producer. They released the album "So Def, So Fresh, So Stupid" in 1987, which became a hugely… read more
The Gucci Crew II was a Miami Bass group popular between 1986 and 1994. The group was made up of MC V (aka Gucci Man) and TFS (aka 240 Shorty), along with Disco Rick, who was their DJ early on. Their first song, "Gucci Bass", was inspired by LL Cool J's "Rock the Bells", and much like Gigolo Tony's 1986 hit, utilized the Smurf's theme song as the hook. The track was produced by Amos Larkins II in late 1986, making it a regional hit in early 1987. As Amos went into semi-retirement for a few years, Disco Rick assumed the role of producer. They rele… read more
The Gucci Crew II was a Miami Bass group popular between 1986 and 1994. The group was made up of MC V (aka Gucci Man) and TFS (aka 240 Shorty), along with Disco Rick, who was their DJ early… read more
The Gucci Crew II was a Miami Bass group popular between 1986 and 1994. The group was made up of MC V (aka Gucci Man) and TFS (aka 240 Shorty), along with Disco Rick, who was their DJ early on. Their first song, "Gucci Bass"… read more