SALT-N-PEPA


'Salt-N-Pepa' is a Grammy Award-winning American hip hop trio that came onto the music scene in 1986, and went on to sell over 10 million albums worldwide. The lineup consists of: Cheryl James, Sandra Denton ("Salt" and "Pepa", respectively), and Deidra "Dee Dee" Roper (DJ Spinderella).

Contents
History
Discography
Albums
Awards/Nominations
External links

History


They debuted in 1986 with "The Show Stopper", an answer record to Doug E. Fresh's "The Show". It was an underground hit and Salt-N-Pepa signed to Next Plateau. Their 1986 debut album, ''Hot, Cool & Vicious'', was produced by Salt's then-boyfriend, Hurby Azor (also the group's manager); he also received songwriting credit for the album that was later disputed. It also featured DJ Pamela Green as the original Spinderella[1] though she does not appear in the album's credits, her face is on the album cover.
''Hot, Cool & Vicious'' received some airplay on R&B stations thanks to the songs "My Mic Sound Nice" and "Tramp". But when San Francisco DJ and producer Cameron Paul created a remix of "Push It", the b-side to "Tramp", it gave the group their first major hit single. Cameron Paul's "Push It" remix was added to subsequent pressings of ''Hot, Cool & Vicious'' and was released as a single, quickly becoming a platinum Top 20 pop hit, receiving a Grammy nomination, and helping the album reach Platinum album status. At this time, Pamela Green left the group to get married, and teenage DJ Dee Dee Roper was recruited to take over as Spinderella (keeping the same name Green had used).
Despite their record label's (Next Plateau) reports of generating massive album sales following the 'Mandela' concert appearance, their second album, 1988's ''A Salt With a Deadly Pepa'', attained gold status upon its release. It contained a moderate hit in "Shake Your Thang" (featuring the go-go band E.U.) and a minor hit with "Everybody Get Up." Another single, "Twist And Shout" was a hit in the UK.
Their third album, ''Blacks' Magic'', was released in March 1990, and became a breakthrough moment for the group, on personal terms. Azor—often late or a no show to their sessions—agreed to let the women work with other producers to finish the album. James and Denton took on their first producing assignments themselves and worked with Invincible's Producer Dana "Dum" Mozie and others. The result was hit singles: "Expression" (produced by James), "Do You Want Me", and "Let's Talk About Sex." The album became a best seller.
Salt-N-Pepa's fourth album ''Very Necessary'', released in September 1993 (see 1993 in music) was their most successful album to date. Breaking further away from Azor, whom the group accused of not paying them fair royalties, the album featured production by James, Denton, and this time Roper as well, and performed extremely well on the charts. Buoyed by the singles "Shoop" (their first U.S. Top Ten), "Whatta Man" (with En Vogue and also a Top Ten hit) and "None Of Your Business", the album eventually went four times platinum in the U.S. at its time of release. The group toured and Salt went on to co-star in the motion picture ''Who's the Man?'', and Pepa co-starred in the movie ''Joe's Apartment''. The trio also won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance in 1995 for "None Of Your Business", making them the first female rap Grammy winners.
Having completely broken away from Azor, they signed with Red Ant Entertainment for their next release, and undertook production duties again. Their fifth album, "Brand New" (1997), hit stores a few months later and received good reviews upon its release. Red Ant filed for bankruptcy soon afterwards, halting promotion on the album before it really began. Salt-N-Pepa toured in support of the album, but without promotion from the bankrupt label, only scored minor hits such as "R U Ready" and "Gitty Up".
In March 1999, Salt-N-Pepa embarked on their final live tour. Pepa (Sandy Denton) married Treach of Naughty By Nature on July 27, 1999. Salt-N-Pepa's greatest-hits album, entitled ''Salt-N-Pepa: The Best Of'' was released on January 25, 2000. Treach and Pepa were divorced on July 31, 2001. The group officially disbanded in 2002. Upon disbanding, Salt claimed she had enough of the music industry and would no longer be involved in it. However, all that changed when Cheryl announced that she would be releasing her first solo CD "Salt of the Earth" which later changed to "Salt Unrapped". Cheryl has also been featured on the remix version of the Salt City Six's "Shine", on the album ''Holy South: World Wide'', a compilation of Chrisitian rap and Christian R&P (Rhythm & Praise) songs. The album was executive produced by ex-Three 6 Mafia member turned Christian rapper, Mr. Del.
Cheryl James and Sandy Denton appeared on VH1's ''Hip Hop Honors'' in November 2004. Although Salt-N-Pepa were honorees, James and Denton did not perform. Deidre Roper (DJ Spinderella) did not attend. Salt-N-Pepa (and Spinderella) reunited the following year for the next ''Hip Hop Honors'' program, singing ''Whatta Man'' with En Vogue—their first performance in six years. Spinderella was a radio personality on KKBT 100.3 in Los Angeles. As of mid-2006, she is still on the radio, hosting (with DJ Mo'Dav.) ''The Backspin'', a nationally-syndicated weekly radio show featuring old school hip hop.
Pepa apeared on the fifth season of VH-1's ''The Surreal Life'' (2005) and placed third in '' (2007).
In 2008, they will appear on ''The Salt-N-Pepa Show'' on VH1, a reality show documenting their day to day life as they try to reunite.

Discography



Main articles: Salt-N-Pepa discography

Albums


Awards/Nominations



American Music Awards


★ 1995: Favorite Hip-Hop Artist, Nominated


★ 1995: Favorite R&B/Soul Duo or Group, Nominated

Grammy Awards


★ 1996: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group "Champagne", Nominated


★ '1995: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group "None of Your Business", Winner'


★ 1995: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group: "Whatta Man", Nominated


★ 1992: Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group "Let's Talk About Sex", Nominated


★ 1989: Best Rap Performance "Push It", Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards


★ 1995: Best Dance Video "None of Your Business", Nominated


★ '1994: Best Dance Video "Whatta Man", Winner'


★ '1994: Best R&B Video "Whatta Man", Winner'

External links



SaltUnrapped.com - Official Salt website

Spinderella on MySpace

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