Biography
One of the earliest hip-hop groups to come out of Houston, Texas consisting of K-Rino, Preppy Jay and G.T.. The group members met at Sterling High School and formed the group around 1985-1986. Managed by Larry Vaughn (father of group member K-Rino) and Mark Gregg, Real Chill hooked up with funk/soul producer Norvell Holmes to release the single "Rockin' It" around in 1986 on the local Boom-town Stars record label. The single marks one of Houston, Texas's first hip-hop records along with "Mac Gregor Park" (1985), "The Cabbage Patch Dance" (1987) and "Car Freak".
K-Rino would leave the group shortly after the record came out and launched a successful solo career for himself several years later.
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