Funky Four Plus One and Funky 4 + 1 was the 'first' Hip-Hop/Rap group from
The Bronx, New York, United States to receive a recording deal. They were
notable for having a female MC, and were the first Hip-Hop/Rap group to
perform "live" on a national television broadcast. Jazzy Jeff from Funky
Four Plus One is not the same artist as DJ Jazzy Jeff from DJ Jazzy Jeff &
the Fresh Prince. When Jazzy Jeff was setting up a solo career after the
(3rd) Funky 4 split up around 1983 he sued Jive Records (who had
subsequently signed DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince) and he won a lawsuit
over the rights to the name "Jazzy Jeff".
Beginnings Formed in 1979, the group was the first hip hop group to have a
female MC, Sha Rock. Their most significant hit was the nine-minute "That's
the Joint," which was sampled by the Beastie Boys on the song "Shake Your
Rump." Their other notable recordings incuded the almost sixteen-minute
"Rappin' a
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