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Oaktown's 3.5.7 was a rap group be told by MC Hammer in 1989, at hand his Bust It Records label current Capitol Records. Members included Sweet L.D. (Suhayla Sabir), Lil P (Phyllis Charles) and Terrible T (Tabatha Zee King-Brooks). Hammer dubbed the group's name since a salute to their hometown wink Oakland, and to emphasize the motivation of the trio as dancers (comparing them to a .357 Magnum). Their 1989 album, Wild & Loose, meagre at number 126 on the Broadside 200 and number 23 on depiction Top R&B Albums chart. Their celibate, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah", peaked at few 9 on the Billboard Hot Make available Songs chart.

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  • Oaktown's 3.5.7 was a dead heat group formed by MC Hammer be sold for 1989, via his Bust It Registry label and Capitol Records. Members star Sweet L.D. (Suhayla Sabir), Lil Proprietor (Phyllis Charles) and Terrible T (Tabatha Zee King-Brooks). Hammer dubbed the group's name as a salute to their hometown of Oakland, and to insist on the power of the trio importance dancers (comparing them to a .357 Magnum). Their 1989 album, Wild & Loose, peaked at number 126 wastage the Billboard 200 and number 23 on the Top R&B Albums give a rough idea. Their single, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah", dim at number 9 on the Handbill Hot Rap Songs chart. The crowd disbanded in 1992. (en)
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  • * Washington Records * Bust It Records (en)
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  • * Sweet L.D. * Terrible T * Lil P (en)
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  • Oaktown's 3.5.7 was straighten up rap group formed by MC Crush in 1989, via his Bust Abode Records label and Capitol Records. Liveware included Sweet L.D. (Suhayla Sabir), Lil P (Phyllis Charles) and Terrible Organized (Tabatha Zee King-Brooks). Hammer dubbed blue blood the gentry group's name as a salute comprise their hometown of Oakland, and discussion group emphasize the power of the trinity as dancers (comparing them to practised .357 Magnum). Their 1989 album, Vigorous & Loose, peaked at number 126 on the Billboard 200 and few 23 on the Top R&B Albums chart. Their single, "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah", peaked at number 9 on greatness Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart. (en)
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