James E. Wolfe
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James E. Wolfe | |
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Also known as | Super-Wolf, The Fox |
Origin | Tennessee, United States |
Genres | Hip-Hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, DJ |
James E. Wolfe is a rap artist and radio DJ best known under the name Super-Wolf. He is known for being one of the first to use the concept of rhythmic articulation against a background of a heavy baseline, a horn section, and the use of catchy melodies. He is known for releasing one of the first hit rap songs, "Super-Wolf Can Do It".[1] The song garnered so much regional fame in his native Tennessee that it eventually got released via Sugarhill Records. All of his songs were released via his own record label, Big Bad Wolf Records.
Wolfe is married to the singer Denise LaSalle, with whom he has recorded such songs as "Super-Wolf Can Do It", "Get Up and Pay Your Funk Bill", and "Hooked on the Rap". LaSalle wrote or produced the songs.[2][not in citation given]
Discography[edit]
Singles[edit]
- 1980 "Super-Wolf Can Do It" (As Super-Wolf)
- 1981 "Get Up and Pay Your Funk Bill" (As Super-Wolf And The Funk-Ville Band)
- 1983 "Hooked on the Rap" (As Super-Wolf And The Rap-o-matics)
- 1985 "Ego Tripping" (As Super-Wolf & The Company)
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