Band, 1985-1992 US, Rialto, California
Hip-Hop/Rap and Electronic
Group formed in: 1988 (disbanded in 1992) / Members: M.C.J.B. (Juana Burns) Baby-D (Dania Birks) Sassy C (Michelle Franklin). A reminder of how fleeting hip-hop glory can be, female L.A. rappers M.C.J.B. , Baby-D and Sassy C formed 'Just Jammin' Fresh and Def' (J.J. Fad) in 1988. They were part of Hurby "Love Bug" Azor's empire alongside Salt 'N Pepa. The female equivalent of Kriss Koss, the trio featured a youthful, heavily pop-oriented brand of rap that was non-threatening. "Supersonic", produced by The Arabian Prince, was a Top 30 pop and R&B hit, and the album went gold, peaking at 49. Soon after it dropped off the charts, they were a memory.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Be Good Ta Me | J.J. Fad | 1990 | Album |
Not Just A Fad | J.J. Fad | 1990 | Album |
We In The House | J.J. Fad | 1990 | Album |
Queens Of Rap | J.J. Fad, MC Lyte, The Real Roxanne, Antoinette, Big Lady K, Salt 'N' Pepa, Sweet Tee, Roxanne Shanté, Queen Latifah | 1989 | Compil. |
Supersonic | J.J. Fad | 1988 | Album |
Is It Love / My Dope Intro | J.J. Fad | 1988 | Single |
Supersonic Remix / Another Hoe / Breakdown (Dance Your Ass Off) | J.J. Fad / The Unknown DJ | 1988 | Album |
Supersonic - The Album | J.J. Fad | 1988 | Album |
Way Out | J.J. Fad | 1988 | Album |
Anotha Ho | J.J. Fad | 1987 | Album |