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Friday, January 18, 2013

Kriss Kross "Jumpin" Back On The Scene After 20 Yrs!



Courtesy of  HotHeadRecords.Com

It's been over 20 years since Kriss Kross (Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly and Chris "Daddy Mac" Smith) had their breakout hit "Jump Jump." Now the duo known for wearing their clothing backwards are reuniting in honor of their former record label, So So Def Recordings, in Atlanta next month according to TMZ.

It's been well over a decade since the former teen stars has made waves in the music world. Back in 2000, it was reported that Kriss Kross were going to record a fourth studio album to be produced by longtime collaborator Jermaine Dupri. That album never came out.

Kriss Kross rose to fame in 1992 with their multiplatinum Totally Krossed Out debut. In addition to "Jump Jump," the album produced fan favorite tracks like "I Missed The Bus" and "It's a Shame."
(Courtesy of RapFix MTV)

Okay all 80's babies....Ready to wear ya pants backwards again???-PnKB

1 comment:

Serenada'sPEN said...

Good Job mentioning this story! Yea they've been out of the game for quite some time. Actually the last time I saw them and heard of what became of them unfortunately was on a show about 90's kid stars- where are they now? It was heartbreaking to know how big they were back in the 90's and how their stardom faded away like many other child stars. They way the media has introduced these individuals back into the world is quite upsetting because not all of them are still considered "relevant" or Popular so the only news that is covered are their setbacks and how they spiraled downhill. I'm glad they're trying to make a comeback. It would be refreshing to see how they stack up in today's rap game, which many of these cats are close to their age anyways. Sounds like competition with something juicy to look forward to. Hope these 2 make it happen and prove to the world they ALWAYS had talent, nothing phony and fake.