The Fat Boys To Be Inducted Into Long Island Music Hall Of Fame

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"The legendary Hip-Hop trio, The Fat Boys, will be recognized for their contribution to music and entertainment at the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) at the organization’s 50th Anniversary Event.

The event will be held at the Stony Brook museum location, with The Fat Boys’ last living member, Kool Rock-Ski, accepting the honor on behalf of the group.

The Fat Boys, known for their unique sound and influence on the early Hip-Hop scene, are being recognized for their significant contributions to the music industry.

The Fat Boys, comprising Mark “Prince Markie Dee” Morales, Damon “Kool Rock-Ski” Wimbley, and Darren “Buff Love” Robinson, rose to fame in the 1980s.



The group had several successful singles like “Jail House Rap,” “Can You Feel It?” and “Fat Boys,” to name a few. They even recorded hits with The Beach Boys and Chubby Checker. Their album Crushin‘ even achieved platinum status, a testament to their popularity and influence at the time.

The Fat Boys also made their mark in film, adding another dimension to their legacy.



They were featured in the 1985 film “Krush Groove,” a film loosely based on the early days of Def Jam Recordings. The Fat Boys shared the screen with other big names in music like Run-D.M.C., Sheila E., Beastie Boys, Kurtis Blow, and a young LL Cool J.

The Fat Boys also starred in the 1987 comedy “Disorderlies,” where they played orderlies who brought their good-natured antics to an ailing man’s home, re-energizing him and eventually uncovering a plot against him.



Despite the joyous occasion of their induction, the celebration is touched with a hint of melancholy as two members of the trio, Prince Markie Dee and Buff Love, are no longer with us.

Buff Love, known for his large stature that was emblematic of the group’s image, tragically passed away in 1995 from a heart attack. His weight, which had contributed to his lymphedema diagnosis, was a factor in his death.

Prince Markie Dee, on the other hand, passed away in 2021 from congestive heart failure. Close to his death, he suffered distressing health issues, including swelling in his legs, which rapidly worsened his condition.

The Fat Boys’ induction into the LIMEHOF is a testament to their lasting legacy and the impact they had on the music and entertainment industry.

While the group may no longer be complete, their contributions to music and culture continue to resonate, ensuring they will be remembered and celebrated for generations to come."







The Fat Boys To Be Inducted Into Long Island Music Hall Of Fame
 

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They deserve it. RIP Prince Markie Dee. I remember I made the thread about them, Fat Boys years ago like in 2017.

 

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For some reason, The Fat Boys and The Jungle Brothers have been erased from hip-hop history.
Kurtis Blow's production on their first two albums is outstanding.
They were part of that first wave of hip-hop that was getting the nation's attention.
They were right there with Run-DMC. LL Cool J, and Whodini, etc
They deserve all their flowers.
RIP Buff and Markie Dee. Peace Kool Rock Ski.

 

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For some reason, The Fat Boys and The Jungle Brothers have been erased from hip-hop history.
Kurtis Blow's production on their first two albums is outstanding.
They were part of that first wave of hip-hop that was getting the nation's attention.
They were right there with Run-DMC. LL Cool J, and Whodini, etc
They deserve all their flowers.
RIP Buff and Markie Dee. Peace Kool Rock Ski.


The exact same thing I was thinking.
Those dudes put in work and their accomplishments are still getting downplayed to this day, just like certain people are still trying to downplay LL's accomplishments.
 
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