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==History==
==History==
In 1986, DJ Glaze and MNM created a [[DJ]] crew called Perfection and recruited members from their neighborhood and local high school in Long Beach. During the next three years Perfection performed at a number of school dances and parties in town. By 1989, Perfection had recruited over 10 members. Towards the end of Perfection's senior year, they decided to produce their own record. Travvy Trav, one of the older members of the group, searched for one of the "dopest" MC's in Long Beach and found Domino, who attended Millikan High School. Perfection recruited Domino and bought a [[Roland 808]] drum machine to start making demos in the garage with the intention of securing a record deal. Dozens of songs were recorded and members Tender D and Mellow D (now known as [[The Twinz]]) were brought into the group by T-Dubb and Travvy Trav, who are also first cousins of The Twinz. After many disappointments and some personality conflicts, Domino left the group to fend for themselves. This sparked a collaboration with another Long Beach Eastsider [[Snoop Dogg|Snoop Doggy Dogg]] called "Let 'Em Understand Perfection" on a compilation album called ''Please Pass The Mic'' which was a "diss" track aimed at Domino. This explains one of the lines by Snoop in [[Dr. Dre]]'s "[[Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang]]", "''Perfection is perfected, so I let 'em understand''".
In 1986, DJ Glaze and MNM created a [[DJ]] crew called Perfection and recruited members from their neighborhood and local high school in Long Beach.<ref>Adeniji, Ade [https://www.okayplayer.com/music/west-coast-rap-g-funk-songs.html] ''Okayplayer''. March 14, 2023 During the next three years Perfection performed at a number of school dances and parties in town. By 1989, Perfection had recruited over 10 members. Towards the end of Perfection's senior year, they decided to produce their own record. Travvy Trav, one of the older members of the group, searched for one of the "dopest" MC's in Long Beach and found Domino, who attended Millikan High School. Perfection recruited Domino and bought a [[Roland 808]] drum machine to start making demos in the garage with the intention of securing a record deal. Dozens of songs were recorded and members Tender D and Mellow D (now known as [[The Twinz]]) were brought into the group by T-Dubb and Travvy Trav, who are also first cousins of The Twinz. After many disappointments and some personality conflicts, Domino left the group to fend for themselves. This sparked a collaboration with another Long Beach Eastsider [[Snoop Dogg|Snoop Doggy Dogg]] called "Let 'Em Understand Perfection" on a compilation album called ''Please Pass The Mic'' which was a "diss" track aimed at Domino. This explains one of the lines by Snoop in [[Dr. Dre]]'s "[[Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang]]", "''Perfection is perfected, so I let 'em understand''".


In 1991, Perfection met Big Wes and [[Suge Knight]] who were then bodyguards for [[New Edition]]. Big Wes was planning his own label, Lockdown Records, and took an interest in the group. After a few months, the name Perfection was dropped and Foesum was born. Foesum (slang for "foursome") had more street appeal and consisted of four members: T-Dubb, Wayniac, MNM and DJ Glaze. Foesum recorded an entire underground album at Solar Records, home of legendary groups like Lakeside, the Whispers and Babyface. Songs that were recorded but not released included "Ridin' High" (re-recorded on the Twinz album), "Point of No Return", "Knick Knack Patty Wack" ,"Ain't No Fun" (featuring Kid Frost), "Much Love" and MNM's "Chrome To The Dome". With little possibility of a record deal, Foesum was inactive for about a year, but, in 1992, Wayniac was approached by [[Warren G]] who needed help writing his album ''[[Regulate...G Funk Era]]''. Eventually, Wayniac teamed up with his brother Trip Locc as The Twinz, signing a record deal on Def Jam Records. In the meantime, Glaze, MNM and T-Dubb carried on the group themselves. They decided to keep the name and to make Travvy Trav (who died from a heart problem during the struggle) as the silent fourth member.
In 1991, Perfection met Big Wes and [[Suge Knight]] who were then bodyguards for [[New Edition]]. Big Wes was planning his own label, Lockdown Records, and took an interest in the group. After a few months, the name Perfection was dropped and Foesum was born. Foesum (slang for "foursome") had more street appeal and consisted of four members: T-Dubb, Wayniac, MNM and DJ Glaze. Foesum recorded an entire underground album at Solar Records, home of legendary groups like Lakeside, the Whispers and Babyface. Songs that were recorded but not released included "Ridin' High" (re-recorded on the Twinz album), "Point of No Return", "Knick Knack Patty Wack" ,"Ain't No Fun" (featuring Kid Frost), "Much Love" and MNM's "Chrome To The Dome". With little possibility of a record deal, Foesum was inactive for about a year, but, in 1992, Wayniac was approached by [[Warren G]] who needed help writing his album ''[[Regulate...G Funk Era]]''. Eventually, Wayniac teamed up with his brother Trip Locc as The Twinz, signing a record deal on Def Jam Records. In the meantime, Glaze, MNM and T-Dubb carried on the group themselves. They decided to keep the name and to make Travvy Trav (who died from a heart problem during the struggle) as the silent fourth member.

Revision as of 16:27, 3 February 2024

Foesum
Also known asPerfection
OriginLong Beach, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1986–present
Labels
MembersMNMsta
DJ Glaze
Past membersWayniac
Trip Locc
Domino
Travvy Trav (deceased)
T-Dubb (deceased)

Foesum is an American hip hop group whose members included T-Dubb, MNMsta and DJ Glaze. They recorded an album on Penalty/Tommy Boy Records called Perfection, released on October 22, 1996.[1]

History

In 1986, DJ Glaze and MNM created a DJ crew called Perfection and recruited members from their neighborhood and local high school in Long Beach.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

Discography

Year Title
1996 Perfection
2002 The Foefathers
2004 The Lost Tapez
2005 U Heard of Us
2006 The G-Mixes
2010 Loyalty and Respect
2012 Futuristic G'z
2014 G Funk Shun
2014 Cali Life
2016 What Legends Are Made Of

Solo albums

  • 2002 : DJ Glaze – "Ultimate Collaborations" (compilation)
  • 2004 : MNMsta – "Walk In My Shoez"
  • 2007 : MNMsta – "Here For A Reason"
  • 2011 : MNMsta – "Unbreakable"

Compilations

  • 2004 : The Greatest Hits Volume One
  • 2011 : The Greatest Hits Volume Two
  • 2016 : The Greatest Hits Volume Three

References