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Kool Moe Dee Interesting Facts
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Whenever we get to do a research on an artist in rap music, we go through the regular music search or better yet rap music search routine. We try to determine who contribute the most to the current state of rap music. One of the main contributors is Kool Moe Dee. His contribution to rap music will be outline more in the following paragraphs and you will see how it effectively allowed rap music to be recognized as diverse.

See if you can answer these two trivia questions about Kool Moe Dee .
What is Kool Moe Dee's real name?
  • Mohammad Dee

  • Mohandas Dee
  • Curtis Martin
  • Mohandas Dewese

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To a true Kool Moe Dee fan, these questions are fairly simple but when we were compiling our rap music search or researches, we try to incorporate many elements of easy and hard questions. To better help you with questions relating to Kool Moe Dee, we have included his Bio below. Please read and reread because most of the information gathered from our music search will help you in the weekly contest.

Interesting Facts
By John Bush of Allmusic.com (reprinted for Raptrivia.com )
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A member of one of the original hip-hop crews, Treacherous Three , Kool Moe Dee later became a solo star in his own right in 1986 by teaming with a teenaged Teddy Riley (later famed as the king of new jack swing) on the crossover hit "Go See the Doctor."

The single earned him a contract with Jive Records, for which he recorded three successful late-'80s albums, dominated by his skillful speed-raps. A long-running feud with LL Cool J — who stole his aggressive stance and rapping style, he claims — gained Kool Moe Dee headlines for awhile, but he began to fade by the early '90s.
 
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Born Mohandas Dewese in 1963, Dee was an early hit at local block parties, performing with high-school buddies L.A. Sunshine and Special K plus DJ Easy Lee as Treacherous Three . Introduced to longtime producer Bobby Robinson ( Gladys Knight , the Orioles )

by Spoonie Gee , Treacherous Three debuted on wax in 1980 with "The New Rap Language," released on Robinson 's Enjoy Records. "Body Rock" and "Feel the Heartbeat" followed during 1980-1981 before Robinson sold the group's contract to Sugar Hill Records. Treacherous Three recorded several singles for Sugar Hill, but broke up by the mid-'80s.
 

Instead of climbing aboard the solo wagon after the breakup, Kool Moe Dee enrolled in college. After earning a communications degree from SUNY, he enlisted an unknown producer for his solo debut, "Go See the Doctor." The 17-year-old Teddy Riley more than vindicated himself, though, and the single became an underground hit. By 1986, Kool Moe Dee was signed to Jive Records, and his self-titled debut album appeared that same year.

With 1987's How Ya Like Me Now , Dee struck back at the brash young generation who had forsaken their forebears; the cover featured a red Kangol hat — the prominent trademark of LL Cool J — being crushed by the wheel of a Jeep. The album went platinum and was followed two years later by the gold-certified Knowledge Is King , for which Dee became the first rapper to perform at the Grammy Awards ceremonies. Also in 1989, Dee worked on two important projects: the single "Self-Destruction," recorded in conjunction with KRS-One 's Stop the Violence Movement; and Quincy Jones ' all-star Back on the Block LP, which united hip-hop stars with their musical forebears.

Kool Moe Dee's fourth album, Funke Funke Wisdom was a bit of a disappointment when compared to his earlier successes, and Jive/RCA dropped him after releasing his Greatest Hits package in 1993. Hardly washed up, though, Dee recorded a Treacherous 3 reunion album in 1993 and signed to DJ Easy Lee 's label for the 1994 album Interlude . The title wasn't quite prophetic, however, it being his last album.

 
 
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