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World Class's success was building an army of fans in the underground scene and each member a valued reputation. At this stage the look of Prince and Michael Jackson's Thriller outfits were cool, glitzy purple leather suits, sequin suits not unlike the glam-rock look running parallel to this scene,
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peaked at #54 on the Billboard Black Singles Charts. The last time Dre was arrested and jailed for missed court appearances on multiple traffic violations was in 1986, when he owed $ 166, enough for an arrest warrant, and Lonzo refused to bail him out a third time. Eazy-E posted it in return for
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Alonzo Williams created the label "Kru-cut" which began releasing The Wreckin' Cru music through the mid-1980s with very minimal resources through Macola Records", a local independent record manufacturing and distributing company. The Cru released the single "Slice", followed by "Surgery" and a
268:. The success of their early releases led to a major record deal with CBS/Epic Records. After being signed to CBS records Lonzo was asked if he had any other acts. After seeing Dre's cousin Jinx' group perform in a rap contest, a teenage group called 234:
As the 1980s opened, electronic funk arrived, sampling drum beats and borrowing from old-school rap. Disco Construction created a subgroup, the Wreckin' Cru, which was the Lonzos' roadies. Later, this honorific prefix
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After being released from CBS the WCWC had the group's biggest hit, "Turn off The Lights." WCWC, known as a dance and romance act, also had songs like "Surgery," "Juice," "Cabbage Patch," and "Lovers."
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Dre was growing tired of the image and considered Lonzo's direction to be soft and yearned to control his own expression in music.
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group, during the 1980s in the Los Angeles area, that contributed to rap's development. Two of its members,
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At this time, Dre was working on side projects for local entrepreneur Eric "
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World Class Wreckin' Cru debuted in the nightclub Eve After Dark, owned by
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Album cover for the group's debut single "Slice" featuring DJ Yella
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By 1985 Kru-Cut had produced World Class’ debut album,
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signified a recording group. Lonzo hired two local DJsβ€”
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Index

World Class Wreckin' Cru in 1985.
Compton, California
Electro
hip hop
R&B
Epic
DJ Alonzo Williams
Dr. Dre
The Unknown DJ
Michel'le
DJ Yella
electro
Dr. Dre
DJ Yella
N.W.A
gangsta rap
Michel'le
Alonzo Williams
Brass Construction
Comptons Most Wanted
Antoine "Yella" Carraby
Andre "Dr. Dre" Young
KDAY
New Edition
C.I.A.
Ice Cube
Sir Jinx
K-Dee
Epic Records
Eazy-E

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