Cookie Crew

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Got To Keep On 04:43 Tools
Secrets of success 03:27 Tools
A Word To The Conscious 03:44 Tools
Females (Get on Up) 04:46 Tools
Born This Way 05:35 Tools
Born This Way (Let's Dance) 05:42 Tools
a word to the conscious (gangstarr remix) 03:45 Tools
Born This Way(Sue's Favourite) 05:35 Tools
Secrets (of Success) 03:27 Tools
Females 04:46 Tools
Yo! What's Up 01:45 Tools
From The South 03:55 Tools
Got To Keep On - 12" Version 04:58 Tools
Born This Way (Cookstrumental) 01:45 Tools
Come On And Get Some 04:30 Tools
Born This Way (Sue's Favorite Mix) 03:54 Tools
Pick Up On This 03:44 Tools
Black Is The Word 04:59 Tools
Rhymes and Careers 03:55 Tools
Feelin' Proud 04:53 Tools
Dazzle's Theme 03:23 Tools
Bad Girls (Rock the Spot) 05:26 Tools
Success 03:27 Tools
Brother Like Sister 03:44 Tools
Born This Way (Prince Paul Dope mix) 05:46 Tools
Love Will Bring Us Back Together 03:58 Tools
Fade to Black 04:23 Tools
SECRETS OF SUCCESS (Wild Side) 04:49 Tools
Mental Maniac 04:02 Tools
SECRETS OF SUCCESS (Wicked Sid 04:49 Tools
Mysteries 06:03 Tools
The Powers Of Positive Thinking 05:54 Tools
Places and Spaces 06:03 Tools
Like Brother Like Sister 03:55 Tools
Here We Go 05:03 Tools
Got To Keep On (B-Boy Mix) 04:44 Tools
Watch the Cookies Crumble 'em 03:46 Tools
Rok Da House 00:00 Tools
Going Freestyle 03:24 Tools
Places and Spaces (Mellow Mix) 05:05 Tools
How Long (Has This Been Going On) 05:33 Tools
Places And Spaces For Your Mind 05:07 Tools
Cookie Crew 05:33 Tools
Body Style 05:33 Tools
A Word to the Conscious (Gang Starr Remix) 05:07 Tools
Rok da House [12" Version] 05:07 Tools
Rock Da House 05:07 Tools
Bad Girls 05:07 Tools
Time 2b What We Wanna Be 06:41 Tools
Got To Keep On [12" Version] 05:07 Tools
Got To Keep On (12" version) 05:02 Tools
Places & Spaces 00:00 Tools
Got To Keep On [Album Version] 05:15 Tools
Got to Keep on (1989) 05:15 Tools
Born This Way (1989) 05:15 Tools
Got To Keep On [B Boy Mix] 04:44 Tools
Feeli'n Proud 04:52 Tools
Secrets (of Success) Cooks Mix 05:00 Tools
Places And Spaces [Mellow Mix] 05:05 Tools
Born This Way [Let's Dance] 04:44 Tools
Born Dis Way (Bobby C Sound TV remix) 03:40 Tools
Female (Get what We Want) 05:10 Tools
Secrets (Of Success) [Cooks Mix] 05:00 Tools
Females (Get On Up)=Cookie Crew 05:10 Tools
Rok the House 05:00 Tools
Born This Way (Sue's Favourite) 05:10 Tools
Females (Extended 12'' Mix) 05:07 Tools
Got To Keep On [Radio Version] 05:02 Tools
Female (get it up) 05:02 Tools
got to keep on (remix) 05:00 Tools
Females (Get On Up) (Single Version) 04:19 Tools
Got To Keep On (Danny D Remix) 04:19 Tools
Word to the Conscious 05:00 Tools
Females(Get Up) 04:19 Tools
Females (Get What We Want) 04:19 Tools
Watch The Cookies Crumble 04:19 Tools
Secrets 04:19 Tools
Secret (Of Success) 04:19 Tools
Females(Get Up) / The Cookie Crew 04:19 Tools
Got To Keep On (12" Mix) 04:19 Tools
Secrets (Of Succes) 04:19 Tools
Love Will Bring Us Back Togeth 04:19 Tools
01 - Yo, what's up 04:19 Tools
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Cookie Crew is a rap music duo formed in Clapham, South London in 1983, with members:- * MC Remedee (real name Debbie Pryce). * Susie Q (born Susan Banfield, 10 March 1967. Pryce and Banfield decided to break away from a 13-strong rap aggregation called "Warm Milk And The Cookie Crew" and make a career as a duo. They gained a contract from the UK dance record label Rhythm King and were put in the recording studio with the record producer trio Beatmasters, who put them in a house music direction. In December 1987, the resultant single "Rok Da House" (a.k.a. Rok Da House (feat. Cookie Crew)" (no relation to the dance single "Rock Da House" by Scoop) was a hit in the nightclubs and crossed-over into the mainstream, becoming a UK Singles Chart success. The track is often quoted as being the first hip house record. The duo moved on to another label, FFRR Records and different producers, resulting in a string of hit singles in 1989, with "Born This Way (Let's Dance)", "Got To Keep On" and "Come And Get Some"; plus the "Born This Way" which reached a modest number 24 in the UK Albums Chart. By 1992 there were differences of opinion with their then label London Records over musical direction, and the duo parted company to pursue separate projects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.