The Fabulous Five

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Shaving Cream 04:03 Tools
Come Back and Stay 02:55 Tools
Janie Made A Monster 03:16 Tools
Love Me for a Reason 02:55 Tools
Ooh! Aah! 03:13 Tools
Ooh Aah! 03:13 Tools
I Want You Back 03:13 Tools
Sweet P 06:01 Tools
Blah (Originoo Muddy) 04:45 Tools
ooh aah 02:42 Tools
Holly Holy 02:42 Tools
Leflah (Extended) 00:00 Tools
Ooh!_Aah! 02:42 Tools
Ooh! Ahh! 00:00 Tools
My jamaican girl 00:00 Tools
Sweet Pea 00:00 Tools
Ooh ! Aah ! 04:55 Tools
Blah! 00:00 Tools
Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka 05:02 Tools
OOH!AAH! 05:02 Tools
Come Back & Stay 02:55 Tools
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For Boot Camp Klick's rappers use tag The Fab 5. The Fabulous Five, formed in 1970, is Jamaica's pre eminent popular band, whether measured by record sales at home, hits on the charts, frequency of engagements or major awards won over the years. Their first recording, "Come Back And Stay", was number one in Jamaica, and in their first year on the road, and for the following two years, they won the only available awards, the Swing Awards for best band of 1971-72, 1972-73 and 1973-74. They also took the El Suzie Award as Joint Top Road and Dance Band for 1975-76 and the RJR Listeners' Award for Best Band in 1980. They backed Johnny Nash on all the reggae cuts comprising most of his platinum album "I Can See Clearly Now". Two singles from that album, "Guava Jelly" and "Stir It Up", established Bob Marley as a major songwriter on the international scene. Fab 5 have enjoyed an endless succession of hits in Jamaica and the "ethnic" markets of North America. In their early years such songs as "Chirpy Cheep", "Shaving Cream", "Oh, Dad" and "Love Me For A Reason", and their musicality and showmanship made Fab 5 the rage on the dance and show circuits. More recently, they have been kept on top by the likes of "Yu Safe", "Ring Road Jam", "Feeling Horny", "Computer Mad", "What The Police High Command Can Do", "Jamaican Woman", "Psalms", "All Night Party", "Mini", "Sweat", "Don't Wear None", "Freeze", "Good Buddy", "Mango" and their "Live" series. Their nineteen albums have been as successful as their singles, and their multi award winning soca album "Yu Safe" was probably the most popular album produced in Jamaica in the decade of the '80s. A CD of some of their biggest hits ‑ "Fab 5 Greatest Hits" has recently been released along with five of their newest CD albums - "Good Buddy," the massively successful "Fab 5 Live - The Ultimate Vintage Jamaican Party Mix ... Part 1" and the equally successful follow-ups“…Part 2” and “…Part 3” as well as their soca smash "Shape". “Dugu-Dugu” their all-reggae release preceded their all-ska album “Ska Time” proving once more the band’s versatility. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.