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==History==
==History==
===1992–1993: Beginnings===
In 1992, Thrill da Playa and Fast Cash teamed up to form 69 Boyz, the group.


===1994–1996: ''199Quad'' and Sunset Park===
===1992–1996: ''199Quad'' and Sunset Park===
The group had success in the summer of 1994 with its first single, "[[Tootsee Roll]]", from their debut album, ''[[199Quad]]''. The song went platinum and reached number 8 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and number 9 on the [[R&B]] chart. The second single, "[[Kitty Kitty]]", peaked at number 51 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. The band was nominated for three [[Soul Train Music Award]]s in 1995.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_1gEAAAAMBAJ|magazine=The Crisis|last=Brewington|first=Ron|date=April 1995|publisher=The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc.|language=en|title=Boyz II Men Dominate American Music Awards|page= 34}}</ref>
In 1992, Thrill da Playa and Fast Cash teamed up to form 69 Boyz. The group had success in the summer of 1994 with its first single, "[[Tootsee Roll]]", from their debut album, ''[[199Quad]]''. The song went platinum and reached number 8 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]] and number 9 on the [[R&B]] chart. The second single, "[[Kitty Kitty]]", peaked at number 51 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. The band was nominated for three [[Soul Train Music Award]]s in 1995.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_1gEAAAAMBAJ|magazine=The Crisis|last=Brewington|first=Ron|date=April 1995|publisher=The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc.|language=en|title=Boyz II Men Dominate American Music Awards|page= 34}}</ref>


In 1996, the duo recorded a song for the soundtrack of the film ''[[Sunset Park (film)|Sunset Park]]'', called "[[Hoop N Yo Face]]".
In 1996, the duo recorded a song for the soundtrack of the film ''[[Sunset Park (film)|Sunset Park]]'', called "[[Hoop N Yo Face]]".

Revision as of 19:35, 8 October 2024

69 Boyz
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Background information
OriginJacksonville, Florida, U.S.
GenresHip hop, Miami bass, Southern hip hop
OccupationBass Mechanics / Party Starters
Years active1992–present
LabelsResponsible Recordings
MembersThrill da Playa
Fast Cash

69 Boyz is an American Miami bass and hip hop duo: Van "Thrill Da Playa" Bryant, from Jacksonville, Florida, and Barry "Fast" Wright, from Orlando, Florida, United States. The group was initiated by Thrill Da Playa with the assistance of producers C.C. Lemonhead and Jay Ski (of Chill Deal, Quad City DJs, and 95 South).[1]

History

1992–1996: 199Quad and Sunset Park

In 1992, Thrill da Playa and Fast Cash teamed up to form 69 Boyz. The group had success in the summer of 1994 with its first single, "Tootsee Roll", from their debut album, 199Quad. The song went platinum and reached number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the R&B chart. The second single, "Kitty Kitty", peaked at number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band was nominated for three Soul Train Music Awards in 1995.[2]

In 1996, the duo recorded a song for the soundtrack of the film Sunset Park, called "Hoop N Yo Face".

1997–1998: The Wait Is Over

Their second album, The Wait Is Over, was released in July 1998 (which was written and recorded in 1997) and featured the single "Woof Woof", which was written for the feature film Dr. Dolittle. The song reached number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100.

1999–2000: 2069

Their third album, 2069, was released in April 2000 and it featured one single, "How We Roll".

2001–2002: Trunk Funk 101

Their fourth and final album, Trunk Funk 101, came out in September 2001 and like its predecessor also only had one single, "She's Skurred".[3]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
U.S. U.S.
R&B
199Quad
  • Release date: May 31, 1994
  • Label: Rip-It
  • Formats: CD
59 13
The Wait is Over
  • Release date: July 14, 1998
  • Label: Big Beat
  • Formats: CD
114 39
2069
  • Release date: April 18, 2000
  • Label: Home Bass
  • Formats: CD
55
Trunk Funk 101
  • Release date: September 25, 2001
  • Label: Thundershot
  • Formats: CD
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
U.S. U.S.
R&B
U.S.
Rap
1994 "Tootsee Roll" 8 9 1 199Quad
"Kitty Kitty" 51 36 6
1996 "Hoop N Yo Face" 95 62 19 Sunset Park (soundtrack)
1998 "Woof Woof" 31 24 2 The Wait is Over
"Get on Your Feet"
2000 "How We Roll" 74 5 2069
2001 "She's Skurred" Trunk Funk 101
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

References

  1. ^ Glorioso, Jen. "69 Boyz Celebrating 30 Years of 'Tootsee Roll' At Downtown Tampa Bar This Weekend". Wild 941.
  2. ^ Brewington, Ron (April 1995). "Boyz II Men Dominate American Music Awards". The Crisis. The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. p. 34.
  3. ^ "69 Boyz – Trunk Funk 101". Discogs.