Fat Boys
The term "Fat Boys" typically refers to a hip-hop group from the 1980s known for their fun and playful style. The group, consisting of members Prince Markie Dee, Kool Rock-Ski, and Buff Love, gained popularity with their humorous lyrics and energetic performances. They are often credited with helping to popularize the genre of hip-hop in mainstream culture.
In addition to their music, the Fat Boys were known for their appearances in movies and television, including the film Disorderlies. Their unique blend of comedy and rap made them a memorable part of the early hip-hop scene, influencing future artists and contributing to the genre's evolution.