Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde

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Genius Rap 06:55 Tools
Fast Life 05:04 Tools
Yellow Panties 04:35 Tools
Freshest Rhymes in the World 05:05 Tools
Butt Naked 04:50 Tools
Doing The Do 07:16 Tools
Champagne of Rap 04:32 Tools
Transformation 05:21 Tools
Scratch on Galaxy 04:33 Tools
He's The Band 04:32 Tools
and you thought that we were soft 04:50 Tools
The Challenge 05:49 Tools
am pm 04:26 Tools
A Rappers Love Song 05:10 Tools
Jeckyll and Hyde Dance 05:09 Tools
Gettin' Money 07:32 Tools
Genius of love (Instrumental) 07:32 Tools
Yellow panties (vocal) 08:52 Tools
Ampm 08:52 Tools
The challenge (Instrumental) 08:52 Tools
A.M./P.M. 05:45 Tools
A.M. P.M. 05:45 Tools
Genuis Rap 07:06 Tools
Challenge 07:06 Tools
Yellow panties (lp version) 07:06 Tools
04 Fast Life 07:07 Tools
Genius Of Love Rap 07:06 Tools
Time:Flies 07:07 Tools
Gettin' Money (Instrumental) 07:07 Tools
Genius Rap (vocal) 07:07 Tools
Genius Rap [Explicit] 07:07 Tools
Genious Rap (1981) 07:07 Tools
Fast Life (Instrumental) 07:07 Tools
Like An 808 - Original Mix 07:07 Tools
Streem - Original Mix 07:07 Tools
10 Butt Naked 07:07 Tools
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Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde was a 1980s hip hop group consisting of Andre "Dr. Jeckyll" Harrell and Alonzo "Mr. Hyde" Brown. The group was known for its corporate business image, wearing designer suits and ties while they rapped. The group first performed under the name "Harlem World Crew" and recorded on Tayster in 1980. Alonzo Brown joined Profile Records in 1981 under the name "Lonnie Love," and recorded the song "Young Ladies." That same year, Brown teamed with Andre Harrell to make "Genius Rap," a well-received record which was one of the first hip hop records to used the famous Tom Tom Club sample, "Genius of Love." The pair ended their professional relationship in 1987, but Mr. Hyde continued recording with Profile Records, recording the solo 12", "The Witch" b/w "Hyde's Beat". After the group's demise, Andre Harrell became the founder and CEO of Uptown Records. He later went on to head Motown Records. Alonzo Brown went on to become a producer and screenwriter, serving as executive producer for the Judge Mathis show. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.