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Old School Block Party with 112, Suga Free, and more

Jul 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM  ·  Angel of The Winds Arena, Everett, WA Angel of The Winds Arena, Everett, WA

Old School Block Party
Jul 12
Old School Block Party
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Atlanta-based R&B group 112, founded by Michael Keith and mentored by Sean “Puffy” Combs, rose to fame with double Platinum albums "112" and "Room 112." Known for hits like “Cupid” and “Only You” featuring Notorious B.I.G. and Mase, they thrived during a VERZUZ battle against Jagged Edge. With Grammy accolades and a lasting legacy, 112 remains a celebrated name in R&B.
Born in California, Suga Free is known for his unique rap style. He debuted with "Street Gospel," collaborated with Xzibit and Snoop Dogg, and released hits like "Grooveline, Pt. 2."
Lisa Velez, known as Lisa Lisa of the 80s supergroup Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, was born in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. Renowned for freestyle and Latin pop hits like "I Wonder If I Take You Home" and "Head to Toe," she was the first Puerto Rican/Latino artist to hit the Pop and R&B charts. Collaborating with Full Force and C&C Music Factory, her platinum hits influenced artists like J-Lo and Cardi B, making her a pivotal figure in Latin music.
Color Me Badd, formed in 1985 in Oklahoma City, delivered hits like "I Wanna Sex You Up," achieving two Grammy nods, multiple awards, and over 12 million records sold. The band's music featured in movies and TV shows like "New Jack City" and "Glee." Originally with four members, now Mark Calderon leads, touring with '90s icons like Salt N Pepa.
Freestyle icon Trinere, from Miami, teamed with Pretty Tony, excelled in post-disco club music. Hits like "I'll Be All You Ever Need" topped Billboard's club chart. Known for albums like Trinere (1986), collaborated with Brandon Christopher.
JJ Fad, a rap group from Rialto, CA, rose to fame with their Grammy-nominated hit "Supersonic" in 1988. The all-female trio, backed by DJ Train, were the first female rap group to go platinum. Their song was later sampled by Fergie for "Fergalicious," reigniting their popularity. Touring with original members and DJ Arabian Prince, they credit Eazy-E and N.W.A. for their success and were honored with a street name in Rialto.

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