On This Day: July 1, 1988 – The Fat Boys Release Coming Back Hard Again

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On This Day: July 1, 1988 – The Fat Boys Release Coming Back Hard Again
On this day July 1, 1988, The Fat Boys released their fifth studio album Coming Back Hard Again, continuing their run as one of the most entertaining and innovative groups in 1980s hip hop. The album reached number 33 on the US Billboard charts and featured a mix of humor, beatboxing, and radio friendly rap that defined the group’s appeal.

Coming Back Hard Again included collaborations that pushed the group further into the pop spotlight. One of the standout tracks was Wipeout, featuring The Beach Boys, which blended old school surf rock with 80s rap and became a surprise summer hit. The album also featured Are You Ready for Freddy with a guest appearance by Freddy Krueger himself, tapping into pop culture in a way only The Fat Boys could.

With its playful tone and crossover energy, the album showed how hip hop was evolving and reaching new audiences by the end of the decade.

80s insight: The Fat Boys brought fun to hip hop at a time when the genre was expanding fast. Coming Back Hard Again proved that rap could be mainstream, humorous, and still stay true to its roots.

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