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Desire paths are formed by repeated deviation from official routes. Artist/producer Laura Groves explores private roads and dreamscapes with a series of mixtapes featuring demos, synth sketches, collaborations, pop classics, field recordings and soundtracks.

J.J. Fad

J.J. Fad

J.J. Fad has been played on NTS in shows including Moxie , featured first on 27 June 2013. Songs played include Blame It On The Muzick, Is It Love and Supersonic (Vocal).

J. J. Fad (Just Jammin' Fresh and Def) is an LA-based trio of female rappers: MC J.B. (Juana Burns), Baby-D (Dania Birks) and Sassy C. (Michelle Franklin). Signed to Ruthless Records, and produced by NWA's Dr. Dre and Yella, their 1988 debut Supersonic spawned the titular chart hit (Billboard Hot 100: peaked at #31), and was the first Grammy nominated record by a female hip-hop group. Their sophomore album, Not Just a Fad, was released in 1991, but didn't fare well on the charts; the group disbanded the following year.

In 2009, the group reunited and plans are under way for a 20th Anniversary tour. A re-release of Supersonic is also planned.

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J.J. Fad

J.J. Fad has been played on NTS in shows including Moxie , featured first on 27 June 2013. Songs played include Blame It On The Muzick, Is It Love and Supersonic (Vocal).

J. J. Fad (Just Jammin' Fresh and Def) is an LA-based trio of female rappers: MC J.B. (Juana Burns), Baby-D (Dania Birks) and Sassy C. (Michelle Franklin). Signed to Ruthless Records, and produced by NWA's Dr. Dre and Yella, their 1988 debut Supersonic spawned the titular chart hit (Billboard Hot 100: peaked at #31), and was the first Grammy nominated record by a female hip-hop group. Their sophomore album, Not Just a Fad, was released in 1991, but didn't fare well on the charts; the group disbanded the following year.

In 2009, the group reunited and plans are under way for a 20th Anniversary tour. A re-release of Supersonic is also planned.

Original source: Last.fm

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Blame It On The Muzick
J.J. Fad
Ruthless Records, ATCO Records, Atlantic1988
Is It Love
J.J. Fad
Ruthless Records1988
Supersonic (Vocal)
J.J. Fad
Streetheat1988
Supersonic
J.J. Fad
Dream Team Records1987
Way Out
J.J. Fad
Ruthless Records, ATCO Records, Atlantic1988
Supersonic
J.J. Fad
Ruthless Records, ATCO Records, Atlantic1988
Supersonic (Vocal / Remix)
J.J. Fad
Dream Team Records1988