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Cookie Crew

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About Cookie Crew

Cookie Crew is a rap music duo formed in clapham, South london in 1983, with members:-
* MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce).
* Susie Q (born Susan Banfield, 10 March 1967.

Pryce and Banfield decided to break away from a 13-strong rap aggregation called "Warm Milk And The Cookie Crew" and make a career as a duo. They gained a contract from the uk dance record label rhythm king and were put in the recording studio with the record producer trio The Beatmasters, who put them in a house music direction.

In December 1987, the resultant single "Rok Da House" (a.k.a. Rok Da House (feat. Cookie Crew)" (no relation to the dance single "Rock da house" by Scoop) was a hit in the nightclubs and crossed-over into the mainstream, becoming a UK Singles Chart success. The track is often quoted as being the first hip house record.

The duo moved on to another label, ffrr records and different producers, resulting in a string of hit singles in 1989, with "Born This Way (Let's Dance)", "Got To Keep On" and "Come and get Some"; plus the "Born This Way" which reached a modest number 24 in the UK Albums Chart.

By 1992 there were differences of opinion with their then label london records over musical direction, and the duo parted company to pursue separate projects.
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About Cookie Crew

Cookie Crew is a rap music duo formed in clapham, South london in 1983, with members:-
* MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce).
* Susie Q (born Susan Banfield, 10 March 1967.

Pryce and Banfield decided to break away from a 13-strong rap aggregation called "Warm Milk And The Cookie Crew" and make a career as a duo. They gained a contract from the uk dance record label rhythm king and were put in the recording studio with the record producer trio The Beatmasters, who put them in a house music direction.

In December 1987, the resultant single "Rok Da House" (a.k.a. Rok Da House (feat. Cookie Crew)" (no relation to the dance single "Rock da house" by Scoop) was a hit in the nightclubs and crossed-over into the mainstream, becoming a UK Singles Chart success. The track is often quoted as being the first hip house record.

The duo moved on to another label, ffrr records and different producers, resulting in a string of hit singles in 1989, with "Born This Way (Let's Dance)", "Got To Keep On" and "Come and get Some"; plus the "Born This Way" which reached a modest number 24 in the UK Albums Chart.

By 1992 there were differences of opinion with their then label london records over musical direction, and the duo parted company to pursue separate projects.
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