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Kid 'n Play is an American hip-hop duo from New York City who were most popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It is composed of Christopher Reid ("Kid") and Christopher Martin ("Play") working alongside their DJ, Mark "DJ Wiz" Eastmond.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Besides their musical careers, they also branched out into acting.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

HistoryEdit

Music careerEdit

The pair met while performing in rival high school groups the Turnout Brothers and the Super Lovers, and initially formed their duo under the name the Fresh Force Crew. In 1986, She's a Skeezer and Rock Me were recorded. By 1987, they had changed their name to Kid 'n Play.

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Kid 'n Play in 1991

Kid 'n Play recorded three albums together between 1988 and 1991: 2 Hype (1988), Kid 'n Play's Funhouse (1990), and Face the Nation (1991). Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor, the producer for Salt-N-Pepa (who had been a member of the Super Lovers with Play) served as Kid 'n Play's manager and producer during the early portion of their career. All three albums focused upon positive lyrics backed by pop-friendly instrumental tracks. Among the group's most successful singles were 1989's "Rollin' with Kid 'n Play" (No. 11 on the Billboard R&B singles chart), 1990s "Funhouse" (No. 1 on the Billboard rap singles chart), and "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" (another No. 1 rap hit). The group's stage show highlighted their teen-friendly personalities, and dances such as their trademark, the Kick Step. Kid's visual trademark was his hi-top fade haircut, which stood ten inches high at its peak. Martin regularly wore eight-ball jackets.

Kid 'n Play were also notable for their dance known as the Kid n' Play Kickstep, first seen in their video "Do This My Way," and described in the song "Do the Kid n' Play Kickstep," from their first album, 2 Hype. Also affectionately known as the "Funky Charleston," it was influenced by the 1920s era dance The Charleston. The Kid n' Play Kickstep featured the new jack swing-aerobic dance moves typical of late 1980s urban street dancing. Unlike the original Charleston, the Kid n' Play Kickstep requires two participants instead of one. This dance also was made quite popular in Kid 'n Play's feature film House Party, in which Kid and Play have a dance competition with Tisha Campbell and Adrienne-Joi Johnson.

Acting careersEdit

In addition to their music, Kid 'N Play have starred together in six feature films, all based on hip hop culture-inspired characters and themes; the duo also appeared on the soundtrack albums to these films. Five of the Kid 'n Play films are entries in the House Party series.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The first two House Party films (1990's House Party and 1991's House Party 2) also featured the then-relatively unknown Martin Lawrence and Tisha Campbell, later stars of the former's hit TV sitcom, Martin. In the early 1990s, House Party 3 (1994) featured hip-hop/R&B girl group TLC as the music group 'Sex as a Weapon'. Kid 'n Play were absent from the later fourth film in the series, House Party 4 (2001), which has no connection to any of the prior films. Likewise, they appeared in a subsequent unrelated film, House Party 5 (2013), in which the duo made a cameo appearance to show just how successful their characters have become since the events of House Party 3. They later made a silent cameo in the sixth installment, simply titled House Party (2023), which serves as a legacy sequel and reboot of the series. Unlike the older films, the 2023 film portrays their fictional personas as members of a cult, strongly implying that they "sold" their souls for wealth and fame. The first film was originally meant for DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. Years later, in an interview with Halftimeonline.net, DJ Jazzy Jeff revealed: Template:Cquote

Class Act, produced in 1992, was a comedy in the same vein as the House Party films. For that film, Reid traded his trademark hi-top fade for braids instead. The haircut is used as a plot device in the film.

Kid 'n Play even had their own NBC Saturday morning cartoon, Kid 'n Play, for one season (1990). On the show, Kid 'n Play's characters were regressed to teenagers, but their recording careers remained intact, as did their comic personas. The real Kid 'n Play appeared in live-action/animated wraparounds of the cartoons, but voice actors (again including close friend, Martin Lawrence) performed in the animated portions of the show. The show stressed positive role models, teaching kids how to get along and stay out of trouble. A 1992 Marvel Comics comic book based on the cartoon was printed for nine issues; the duo also shot some motivational segments for PBS, for the mathematics show Square One TV and Sesame Street, respectively.

Kid 'n Play were featured in the Adult Swim animated special Freaknik: The Musical as themselves. They also returned to the House Party series, appearing in House Party: Tonight's the Night in which they reprise their roles from the first three films. Since the events of the third film, the two have gone on to become music superstars and CEOs of their own record label- Kick Power Records (a venture they began in the third film).

After the duoEdit

Reid continued acting, guest starring in a number of television sitcoms, including Full House, Sister, Sister and Smart Guy and hosting shows such as It's Showtime at the Apollo and Your Big Break. Martin became a born-again Christian, and devoted his time to working on Christian-based hip-hop music projects. He eventually took his industry experience and founded HP4Digital Works, a multimedia company that provides pre- and post-production for film, digital, and live theater productions.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He also founded Brand Newz, an online news magazine focusing on positive community leaders and events. Martin joined the faculty at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina as an Artist in Resident where he teaches a credited course titled Hip Hop in Context 101.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Martin was also a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In 2009, State Farm released a commercial featuring LeBron James dancing to the music of Kid 'n Play. In October 2009, the duo appeared on the BET Hip Hop Awards where they did their trademark dance. On February 9, 2010, the duo appeared on The Mo'Nique Show.

Reid made a cameo appearance at the end of the LMFAO video for "Sorry for Party Rocking", which recalled Kid n Play's House Party movies.

On July 15, 2015, Kid 'n Play were interviewed for an episode of TV One's Unsung. In 2020, Martin appeared in six episodes of the sitcom "Church Folks. "In November 2023, they appeared in a Progressive insurance ad, entitled 'Watch Party'.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Later musical appearancesEdit

Template:More citations needed section In 2009, the duo went on tour for the House Party anniversary along with other rappers such as Salt-n-Pepa. On June 23, 2010, the duo appeared on Lopez Tonight and performed "Rollin' with Kid 'n Play" from their album 2 Hype.

On February 27, 2012, Kid 'n Play released an "open letter," detailing planned future events. On July 30, 2012, Kid 'n Play joined Salt-N-Pepa onstage at a concert in Brooklyn, New York. On July 23, 2013, the duo made a cameo appearance in the fifth House Party installment, House Party: Tonight's the Night.

On February 2, 2014, the duo made a cameo appearance in the RadioShack Super Bowl XLVIII commercial, "The '80s Called".<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> On August 3, 2021, Kid 'n Play were announced to be on the Insane Clown Posse's 2021 Gathering of the Juggalos festival.

DiscographyEdit

Studio albumsEdit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
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2 Hype 96 9
Funhouse
  • Released: March 13, 1990
  • Label: Select
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
58 11
  • RIAA: Gold<ref name="RIAA" />
Face the Nation
  • Released: September 24, 1991
  • Label: Select/Elektra
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
144 27

Soundtracks albumsEdit

List of soundtrack appearances, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
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R&B
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House Party Soundtrack
(with various artists)
104 20
House Party 2 Soundtrack
(with various artists)
  • Released: October 15, 1991
  • Label: MCA
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette
55 23 138
Class Act Soundtrack
(with various artists)
  • Released: May 26, 1992
  • Label: Giant
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
House Party 3 Soundtrack
(with various artists)
  • Released: January 11, 1994
  • Label: Select
  • Formats: CD, LP, Cassette, digital download
55
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Unreleased albumsEdit

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SinglesEdit

As lead artistEdit

List of singles and selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
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"Oh Sally"Template:Efn<ref name="Oh Sally">Template:Cite AV media notes</ref> 1985 rowspan="2" Template:Non-album singles
"Rock Me"Template:Efn<ref>Template:Cite AV media notes</ref> 1986
"She's a Skeezer/All Hail the Drum"Template:Efn<ref>Template:Cite AV media notes</ref> Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 14
"Last Night" 1987 71 2 Hype
"Do This My Way" 1988 48
"Gittin' Funky" 53 24 55
"Rollin' with Kid 'n Play" 1989 49 11 2
"2 Hype" 46 19 88
"Funhouse (The House We Dance In)" 1990 Template:Efn 27 1 House Party Soundtrack and Funhouse
"Back to Basix" 69 16 Funhouse
"Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" 1991 51 Template:Efn 26 1 7 House Party 2 Soundtrack and Face the Nation
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1994 House Party 3 Soundtrack
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B-sidesEdit

Title Year Lead single
(A-side)
Album
"Bonus Bells" 1986 "Rock Me" Template:N/A
"All Hail The Drum" "She's A Skeezer" Street Sounds Hip Hop Electro 14
"The Herb Rock Beats" 1987 "Last Night" 2 Hype
"Live on Stage" "Go on, Girl (Remix)"

Promotional singlesEdit

List of singles, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"Toe to Toe"<ref>Template:Cite AV media notes</ref> 1990 Funhouse

Guest appearancesEdit

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other performer(s) Album
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1990 Template:N/a House Party Soundtrack
"Kid vs. Play (The Battle)"<ref name="hp" /> Template:N/a
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Salt-N-Pepa Blacks' Magic
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1991 Template:N/a House Party 2 Soundtrack
"The Christopher Robinson Scholarship Fund"<ref name="hp2" /> Template:N/a
"You Gotta Pay What You Owe"<ref name="hp2" /> Template:N/a
"Get It Right"<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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1992 Template:N/a Class Act Soundtrack
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1993 Template:N/a Rap Rhymes! Mother Goose on the Loose
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1994 Template:N/a House Party 3 Soundtrack
"Make Noize"<ref name="h3" /> TLC (uncredited)
"How'm I Doin'?"<ref name="h3" /> Template:N/a
"Void"<ref name="h3" /> Template:N/a
"Here and Now"<ref name="h3" /> Template:N/a

VideographyEdit

Video singlesEdit

List of video singles
Title Details Notes
Energy
  • Contains the music video for "Energy" from their album Funhouse.

FilmographyEdit

ReferencesEdit

NotesEdit

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CitationsEdit

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