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Zapp

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Biography

One of the most underrated funk groups of the 1980s, Zapp revolutionized the computer pop of electro with their trademark vocoder talk boxes and bumping grooves, emulating the earthier side of Prince and Cameo, with a leader in Roger Troutman who was more than efficient at polished production. The family group, with brothers ROGER, Lester, Larry, and Tony Troutman, grew up in Hamilton, OH, influenced by hometown heroes Ohio Players as well as Parliament and other funk groups. Tony was the first to begin recording, with an obscure single for Gram-O-Phon Records, "I Truly Love You," which scraped the r&b charts in 1976. Joined by his brothers (with ROGER on vocals and guitar, Lester on drums, Larry on percussion, and himself contributing bass) and christened Zapp, the group played around the Midwest and gradually picked up backing vocalists (Bobby Glover, Jannetta Boyce), keyboard players (Greg Jackson, Sherman Fleetwood) and a horn section (Eddie Barber, Jerome Derrickson, Mike Warren).

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. More Bounce to the Ounce - (9:32)  -  5,049 plays
  2. I Can Make You Dance - (9:02)  -  2,759 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    Oh oh oh, wanna blow my thing
    Oh oh oh, wanna blow my thing
    Oh oh oh, wanna blow my thing
    Just do your thing
    Just do your thing
    Doo Wa Ditty (Blow That Thing) - (4:55)  -  1,789 plays
  4. Be Alright - (7:58)  -  1,567 plays
  5. Heartbreaker (Part I, Part II) - (7:32)  -  1,426 plays
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