![]() The duo wrote and co-produced the album in conjunction with members of The Roots. In 1999, the group released their debut album, The Once and Future. The duo also provided vocals for OutKast's 1996 single " Jazzy Belle" during this time. ![]() Having opened for The Roots in the past, the Jazzyfatnastees were signed to Motive Records, The Roots' imprint at MCA. The soundtrack also featured African-American female solo artist and female solo rappers and was released on May 2, 1995. When the group was still a quartet they appeared along with many other 90's African-American R&B and Hip Hop girl groups in the song " Freedom (Theme from Panther)" on the Panther such as En Vogue, SWV, TLC, Xscape, For Real, Brownstone, Jade, Y?N-Vee, Salt-N-Pepa, Female, BlackGirl, Changing Faces, Zhané, Terri & Monica and several other African-American R&B and Hip Hop girl groups. In 1995, their association with Tommy Boy ended, two other members Stevvi Alexander and Arlynn Page left the group, and the current duo moved to Philadelphia. ![]() Originally a vocal quartet, they landed a deal with Tommy Boy in 1993. ![]() Jazzyfatnastees is a vocal duo, Tracey Moore (born 1970) and Mercedes Martinez (born 1969). Jazzyfatnastees at the Black Lily Film & Music Festival 2007. ![]()
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