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| | soul2k, tout sur le R&B, soul music, funk, groove, musique noire, black music - Salt 'N Pepa |
 | | Their first release, recorded under the name Super Nature, was "The Showstopper," written and produced by Hurby "Luvbug" Azor as a response to Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's "The Show." By the time of their first album, Hot Cool and Vicious, they'd adopted the Salt 'N Pepa moniker. |
 | | The first single off the album, "Tramp" (an update of an old Otis Redding/ Clara Thomas song) was successful, but it was the disc's b-side, "Push It,"--frankly sexual and suitably hooky--that put them on the road to becoming rap superstars. |
 | | Salt and Pepa met when they were nursing students at Queens college in the mid-'80s. |
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