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[[Image:Blackhat.jpg|right]]Parody of real rap group Salt 'n' Pepa in the 1993 rapumentary ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106880/combined Fear of a Black Hat]'' (some called it ''Spinal Rap''). They dismissively refer to real group Salt 'n' Pepa in the film: "They common spices." | [[Image:Blackhat.jpg|right]]Parody of real rap group Salt 'n' Pepa in the 1993 rapumentary ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106880/combined Fear of a Black Hat]'' (some called it ''Spinal Rap''). They dismissively refer to real group Salt 'n' Pepa in the film: "They common spices." | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:11, 15 September 2017
Parody of real rap group Salt 'n' Pepa in the 1993 rapumentary Fear of a Black Hat (some called it Spinal Rap). They dismissively refer to real group Salt 'n' Pepa in the film: "They common spices."
They're named after the 1966 Simon & Garfunkel album, which takes it's title from a line in the old folk song "Scarborough Fair," which is on the album.
Lineup:
- Sage (LaVerne Anderson)
- Parsley (K. Front)
- Rosemary (Deborah Swisher)
See also N.W.H.; The Jam Boys; Vanilla Sherbet.