Kris Kross Music

Location:
ATLANTA, Georgia, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Rap / Pop
Label:
C.Co Records
Type:
Indie
Kris Kross was a teenage rap duo of the early 1990s most famous for wearing their clothes backwards. The two members of Kris Kross were Chris (Mac Daddy) Kelly, born August 11, 1978 (1978-08-11) (age 29) in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, and Chris (Daddy Mac) Smith, born January 10, 1979 (1979-01-10) (age 28), also in Atlanta.



Kelly and Smith were discovered in 1991, at the age of 13, at Greenbriar Mall in Atlanta, Georgia, by Jermaine Dupri. Dupri thought the duo "looked like a rap group," and came up with the gimmick of having the two wear their clothes backwards. The duo's album, Totally Krossed Out, was released in 1992 and sold more than four million copies. It included the hit single "Jump", which sampled the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back," and stayed at number one on the Billboard charts for eight weeks. This landed them a spot on Michael Jackson's European tour that year as well as a cameo appearance on Michael Jackson's "Jam" video and made a two-part appearance on the 90s sitcom A Different World playing thugs. They have also appeared on In Living Color



In 1992, at the peak of their popularity, a video game was released starring the pair titled Kris Kross: Make My Video. It was released on the Sega CD system, and consisted of the player editing together the group's music videos to a few of their hit songs using portions of the original music videos, stock footage, and general video animation effects. Players were prompted before each edit session to make sure to have certain footage compiled into the video. The game was released only in the United States and to very lackluster sales figures and dismal reviews. It was ranked 18th on Electronic Gaming Monthly's list of the "20 Worst Games of All Time".



Released in 1993, a second album, entitled Da Bomb failed to match their early success even though it had more 'hardcore' lyrics directed at their critics. Also that year the duo starred in a television commercial to advertise the soft drink Sprite. 1996 saw the release of their final album Young, Rich and Dangerous which was even less successful than Da Bomb.



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