In 1980 Andre "Dr. Jeckyll" Harrell and Alonzo "Mr. Hyde" Brown were part of the hip-hop group Harlem World Crew, with whom they recorded some songs. In 1981 Brown signed with Profile Records and recorded "Young Ladies" under the name Lonnie Love and in the same year he collaborated with Harrell creating "Genius Rap", a song that uses a sample of Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love", produced by Joe Tucci, and which gets a good response from the audience and which allows Profile Records to get back on its feet financially, thus managing to avoid bankruptcy for 2000 dollars.
Harrell and Brown continued to collaborate in the following years and in 1985 released a collaborative studio album with Profile Records. The album opens with the single "Yellow Panties", features a couple of other highlights with "Transformation", thanks to a good dark rhythm composed by gloomy synths in the background, and with the title track, nonetheless, it's an effort that struggles to stand out from the rest of the scene, full of hard beats and mid-range lyrics, performers with a style all too similar to that of their labelmates Run-DMC, without managing to match them and ending the album with an R&B ballad.
The album received a lukewarm response, the duo released more singles, but then broke up in 1987. Brown becomes a television screenwriter and producer, while Harrell worked at Def Jam and then founded his own label, Uptown Records, discovering Puff Daddy and Mary J. Blige among others.

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