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Fresh, Bold, & So Def (FBSD) is a women and gender research and archive project created to empower and cultivate women in Hip-Hop through a social enterprise solution’s model that is both educational and entrepreneurial. Incubated at the Hip-Hop Education Center at New York University's Metropolitan Center, the objective of FBSD is to promote positive images and motivational stories of powerful women in diverse roles and leadership positions within Hip-Hop culture through an educational platform that can be used in classrooms, libraries, museums, community centers, public forums, employment centers, and correctional facilities.
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Hailing from Bronx right around the corner from “The Fever”, PEBBLLEE-POO would originally be down with Kool Herc and the Herculoids. The Herculoids at that time consisted of La-Brew, JC, and Clark Kent (not THAT Clark Kent) along with Sondra Dee and Sweet & Sour. Then in 1980, Pebblee-Poo joined as the only female member in the group. The Masterdon Committee a.k.a. Master Don & the Death Committee, Don just happened to be her brother. They would release a NY hit “Funkbox Party” in ‘83 on Enjoy Records. Pebblee-Poo then recorded solo to become noted as “the first female MC Soloist”. She recorded her hit track on Profile Records titled “A Fly Guy” in 1985, as a answer record to The Boogie Boys track “A Fly Girl”. http://www.myspace.com/pebblee