J. J. Fad Explained

J.J. Fad
Background:group_or_band
Alias:Original J.J. Fad
Origin:Rialto, California, U.S.
Genre:Hip hop
Label:Ruthless
Current Members:
  • Juana Burns "MC J.B."
  • Dana Birks "Baby D"
  • Michelle Franklin "Sassy C"
Past Members:
  • Anna Cash "Lady Anna"
  • Juanita Lee "Crazy J."
  • Fatima Shaheed "O.G. Rocker"
  • DJ Train

J.J. Fad is an American female rap group from Rialto, California. The name was an acronym of the original group members' given names (Juana, Juanita, Fatima, Anna, and Dana), but when the line-up changed the tradition developed that it stood for Just Jammin', Fresh and Def.[1] The group was backed by DJ Train (Clarence Lars).

History

Beginnings

J.J. Fad began in 1985 as a quintet comprising Juana Burns (MC J.B.), Dana Birks (Baby-D), Anna Cash (Lady Anna), Fatima Shaheed (O.G. Rocker) and Juanita Lee (Crazy J.). It was one of the original acts signed to Ruthless Records by Eazy-E. In 1987, this line-up released its only recording, the single "Anotha Ho" backed with "Supersonic" ("Anotha Ho" was the A-side), produced by Arabian Prince.[2] [3]

Supersonic

Due to management and financial disagreements, Cash, Shaheed and Lee quit the group, leaving J.J. Fad as a duo. The remaining original members (Burns and Birks) were joined by Michelle Franklin (Sassy C.) and DJ Train, and together they re-recorded and re-released "Supersonic" in 1988, this time as the A-side. It sold 400,000 copies independently before Eazy-E and Jerry Heller secured the group a major-label recording contract with Atco Records.

The single was followed by the album Supersonic, produced by Arabian Prince, who made J.J. Fad accessible to pop audiences—unlike many West Coast rappers of the day—by including electro elements in their music. Due to their involvement with Ruthless Records, co-producer credits were added for Dr. Dre and DJ Yella.

Both the single "Supersonic" and the album Supersonic were certified gold.[4] (The group believes the single sold 1 million copies in the U.S.—equivalent to platinum status—but this has not been certified.)[5]

Not Just a Fad

With Eazy and Heller enjoying success with N.W.A, it was three years before J.J. Fad returned with a follow-up album. Not Just a Fad was released in 1991, produced by Arabian Prince, Yella and overseen by Eazy, but failed to make an impact. The group disbanded shortly afterward. DJ Train died in 1994 of smoke inhalation.

Later years

After almost two decades out of the music industry raising families, the classic trio of J.J. Fad reunited. The group performs at old-school and freestyle concerts.

In 2004, MF Doom sampled the beatboxing intro from the 1988 video for "Supersonic" in his song "Hoecakes" from his album Mm.. Food.

In 2006, Fergie used an interpolation of "Supersonic" in her song "Fergalicious".

"Supersonic" appeared in the music video game Dance Central 3 (2012), which J. J. Fad promoted on its Facebook page.

The 2015 biopic film Straight Outta Compton left out the story of J. J. Fad and how some in the media felt the group was responsible for "forging a path for the breakout success of N.W.A".[6]

The second trailer for the 2020 movie Sonic the Hedgehog features the song "Supersonic".

Discography

Studio albums

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:23em;"
Album detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
US
[7]
US
R&B<br/>/HH
[8]
Supersonic 4920

Gold[9]

Not Just a Fad
  • Released: December 7, 1990
  • Label: Ruthless
  • Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download, streaming
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
YearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
[10]
US Dance
[11]
US R&B
[12]
"Anotha Ho"[13] 1987
"Supersonic"1988301022
  • RIAA: Gold
Supersonic
"Way Out"6151
"Is It Love"92
"We in the House"[14] 1990Not Just a Fad
"Be Good Ta Me"[15] 1991
"Supersonic (Re-Recorded/Remastered)"[16] 2009Hip Hop Soundtrack To The Concrete Jungle
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Featured singles

Title! scope="col" rowspan="2"
YearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
US
US R&B
US Rap
[17]
AUS
[18]
NZ
"We're All in the Same Gang"
(as part of The West Coast Rap All-Stars)
19903510110611 We're All in the Same Gang
"Fellas"
(Ozomatli featuring J. J. Fad and Lisa Lisa)[20]
2021Marching On
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

Title! scope="col"
YearOther performer(s)Album
"Comin' Correct"[21] 1989Coming to America Soundtrack

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://jjfad.com/bio.html J. J. Fad Website.
  2. Web site: Jerry Heller on the other women 'Straight Outta Compton' forgot. March 24, 2014 . October 31, 2015.
  3. Web site: Arabian Prince on J.J. Fad's "Supersonic". Los Angeles Times. August 27, 2015 . October 31, 2015.
  4. https://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php RIAA Gold and Platinum Program Searchable Database.
  5. Layli Phillips, Kerri Reddick-Morgan and Dionne Patricia Stephens, "Oppositional consciousness within an oppositional realm: The case of feminism and womanism in rap and hip hop, 1976–2004," Journal of African American History, Vol. 90, No. 3 (Summer, 2005), p. 257.
  6. Web site: Los Angeles Times. Why was J.J. Fad and its 'Supersonic' success left out of 'Straight Outta Compton'?. Roberts, Randall. August 27, 2015.
  7. News: J. J. Fad Chart History. Billboard 200. 2020-08-12.
  8. News: J. J. Fad Chart History. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. 2020-08-12.
  9. United States. album. J. J. Fad. June 11, 2020.
  10. Web site: J. J. Fad - US Hot 100 . billboard.com . 8 May 2021.
  11. Web site: J. J. Fad - US Dance Club Songs . billboard.com . 8 May 2021.
  12. Web site: J. J. Fad - US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs . billboard.com . 8 May 2021.
  13. J. J. Fad . 1987 . Anotha Ho . track listing . Dream Team Records . MRC-1013.
  14. Web site: J.J. Fad - We in the House [12"] (12 inch Vinyl Single - Atlantic #96419)]. AllMusic.
  15. Web site: J.J. Fad - Be Good Ta Me [Vinyl Single] (12 inch Vinyl Single - Atlantic #96373)]. AllMusic.
  16. Web site: Supersonic (Re-Recorded / Remastered) – J.J. Fad - Release Info. Apple Music. June 2021.
  17. Web site: J. J. Fad - US Hot Rap Songs . billboard.com . 23 August 2021.
  18. Web site: Australian peaks. Australian-charts.com.
  19. Web site: Gold & Platinum: West Coast Rap All Stars. Recording Industry Association of America. May 12, 2012. July 13, 2012. https://archive.today/20120713174758/http://riaa.org/goldandplatinumdata.php?resultpage=1&table=SEARCH_RESULTS&artist=West_Coast_Rap_All_Stars&format=SINGLE&perPage=50. dead.
  20. Web site: Fellas – Ozomatli, J.J. Fad and Lisa Lisa - Release Info. Apple Music. June 2021.
  21. Web site: Original Soundtrack-Coming to America > Overview . AllMusic . May 28, 2021.