Kay Gees
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The Kay-Gees | |
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Genres | Jazz Funk Soul Disco |
Years active | 1974 | –1978
Labels | Gang Records, De-Lite |
Associated acts | Kool & the Gang |
The Kay-Gees were an American funk and disco group during the 1970s, protégés of Kool & the Gang. The group also features Kevin Bell, younger brother to Kool & the Gang's Robert "Kool" Bell and Ronald Bell (Khalis Bayyan).
Legacy
In 1992, their 1974 song Who's the Man (With the Master Plan) was sampled by Dr. Dre for his hip hop album, The Chronic. In 2005, their song Heavenly Dream was sampled by hip hop artist Kanye West, for his second album, Late Registration.
Discography
- Keep On Bumpin' & Masterplan (1974) U.S. #199[1]
- Burn Me Up (1975)
- Find a Friend (1976)
- Kilowatt (1978)
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