Band, 1983-1992 GB
Hip-Hop/Rap and Electronic
A.k.a. Debbie "MC Remedee" Pryce, Susie "Susie Q" Banfiel
The Cookie Crew gained recognition in 1987 when they appeared on the first ever hip-house track 'Rok Da House' with the Beatmasters. They were a borderline commercial rap group, that gained respect from the hardcore hip hop heads for some of their harder tracks. Releasing two albums and many singles they are one of the most successful UK rap acts, who also gained recognition in the States. Some tracks on their second album 'Fade To Black' were produced by some of the top names in hip hop at the time, like Black Sheep, DJ Premier and Daddy-O.
DJ Dazzle GB | |
Debbie Pryce | |
Susie Banfield | |
DJ Max GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Crew's Gone Mad | The Cookie Crew | 1992 | Single |
Brother Like Sister | The Cookie Crew | 1992 | Single |
Love Will Bring Us Back Together | The Cookie Crew | 1991 | Album |
Mental Maniac | The Cookie Crew | 1991 | Album |
Fade To Black | The Cookie Crew | 1991 | Album |
Secrets (Of Success) | The Cookie Crew | 1991 | Album |
Born This Way (Let's Dance) | The Cookie Crew | 1989 | Album |
The Street Vibe Volume 3 EP (Yo! Check This Out) | The Cookie Crew | 1989 | Single |
Come On & Get Some | The Cookie Crew | 1989 | Single |
Born This Way! | The Cookie Crew | 1989 | Album |
Got To Keep On | The Cookie Crew | 1989 | Album |
Females (Get On Up) | The Cookie Crew | 1987 | Album |
Rok Da House | The Beatmasters Featuring The Cookie Crew | 1987 | Single |