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all the great records
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when they started
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they first formed
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top 5 hits
The Gap Band hit their stride in the late 70's with such songs as "I'm in Love" and "Shake" (the latter was a Top five R&B radio hit). -
huge smash
They scored a huge smash in 1979 with the groundbreaking single "I Don't Believe You Wanna Get Up and Dance (Oops Upside Your Head). -
they win again
you lit the fuzeThe Gap Band continued their winning streak into the 80's with such hit songs as "Steppin' Out," "Burn Rubber on Me (Why You Wanna Hurt Me)," "Humpin'," "Yearning for Your Love," "Party Train," "Early in the Morning," "I Found My Baby," "Outstanding," and the especially funky "You Dropped a Bomb on Me. -
it all comes to and end
Charlie left the band in the mid 80's to pursue a hugely successful solo career and Ronnie became a born-again Christian in 1984 -
cover ups
The group's songs have been either sampled or covered by such artists as Snoop Dogg, Warren G., Da Brat, Notorious B.I.G., Blackstreet, Nas, Shaquille O'Neal, Mia X, and Mary J. Blige. Songs from the Gap Band have been featured on the soundtracks to the movies "Next Friday," "At First Sight," "Kiss Me, Guido," "Sleepers," "Le Haine," "Working Girl," "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" (they recorded the titular theme song in just a single day!), "Krush Groove," and "Moscow on the Hudson." They appear as t -
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the reunion
After reuniting in 1996, the Gap Band record the occasional album and continue to tour all over the world.