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Grandmaster Slice was an American hip-hop musician whose album Electric Slide (Shall We Dance) helped popularize the electric slide dance. [1] [2]

Slice was born in South Boston, Virginia and attended Halifax County High School. Slice's collaboration with Scratchmaster Chuck T. (Charles Fulp) included the underground rap hit "Thinking of You," which led to Slice's being signed by Jive Records. Their album The Electric Slide (Shall We Dance) came out in 1991.

Slice died October 17, 2021.

Albums

References

  1. ^ Hoffmann, Frank W. (2006) Rhythm and blues, rap, and hip-hop, Volume 6, p. 109. Infobase Publishing, ISBN  978-0-8160-5315-5
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (1994). The Guinness who's who of rap, dance & techno. Guinness Publishing, ISBN  978-0-85112-788-0

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Grandmaster Slice was an American hip-hop musician whose album Electric Slide (Shall We Dance) helped popularize the electric slide dance. [1] [2]

Slice was born in South Boston, Virginia and attended Halifax County High School. Slice's collaboration with Scratchmaster Chuck T. (Charles Fulp) included the underground rap hit "Thinking of You," which led to Slice's being signed by Jive Records. Their album The Electric Slide (Shall We Dance) came out in 1991.

Slice died October 17, 2021.

Albums

References

  1. ^ Hoffmann, Frank W. (2006) Rhythm and blues, rap, and hip-hop, Volume 6, p. 109. Infobase Publishing, ISBN  978-0-8160-5315-5
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (1994). The Guinness who's who of rap, dance & techno. Guinness Publishing, ISBN  978-0-85112-788-0

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