Steady B and his DJ, Grand Dragon K.D., appeared at "UK Fresh 86" at Wembley Arena on July 19, 1986, known as the Hip Hop Woodstock. Just Call Us Def / Just Call Us Def (Instrumental) Take Your Radio (an answer record to LL Cool J's " I Can't Live Without My Radio") / Fly Shanté featuring Roxanne Shanté released a few early classic Hip Hop 12" singles on the Pop Art label in 1985, neither of these early 12" singles feature on albums: Steady B released five albums over the course of his career, with mixed success. At his best, Steady mixed well-written metaphors and wordplay with sparse yet catchy drum tracks. Steady B's original DJ was Grand Dragon K.D., later replaced by DJ Tat Money, who later became the DJ for Kwamé and a New Beginning.
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