Turbo B.

Turbo B.
Release date
01 January 1970
Turbo B.
01 January 1970 |

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Turbo B. is an American musician, rapper and beatboxer, best known for his time fronting the music groups, Snap!
and Centory. He started his musical career as drummer with a heavy metal band in his hometown.

He was sent to Frankfurt in 1985 by his Uncle Sam to become a bomb disposal expert. Rico Sparx and Moses P
discovered he was a first class rapper and human beat-box. After his discharge he returned to the USA but went
back to Germany to continue his musical career.

His talents earned him spots with acts such as Maze and The Fat Boys. He has shared the stage with such artists as
Chaka Kahn, Michael Jackson, Natalie Cole, Sinbad, Hall & Oates, and even Tom Jones. He also collaborated with
Mark Spoon.

Germany-based producers Benito Benites and John Garrett Virgo III, had put together a project they would call
Snap!, after a function on a sequencing program. They recorded a song called The Power which was built from
samples of New York rapper Chill Rob G (Robert Frazier)’s Let The Rhythm Flow. They added the powerful female
backing vocals of Penny Ford. The record was first released on the Wild Pitch Records label in America with the
credit Snap featuring Chill Rob G. However, after the first 30.000 sales, problems with Chill began to manifest
themselves and they sought a replacement. They chose Butler, who was renamed Turbo B.

Chill was allowed to release his own version of The Power in America. Around the rest of the world a new version,
featuring Turbo B, topped the charts. To promote the record, Turbo and Penny Ford toured widely, before she
started on a solo career and was replaced by Thea Austin. Whereas they continued to score colossal hits with Oops
Up, Cult Of Snap and Mary Had A Little Boy, dissent had set in. Turbo wanted more artistic input, and contested the
choice of Rhythm Is A Dancer as projected lead-off single for the band’s second album. He told that he hated the
song and influenced the producers in their decision to release The Colour Of Love instead. The single flopped,
whereas Rhythm Is A Dancer became another international smash (the biggest selling UK single of 1992). By now
the rift between the parties was irreconcilable. Turbo had signed up for a solo career (debuting with I’m Not Dead
on Polydor Records, with vocals by Thea) while the Snap! single was still climbing in several territories. Thea Austin
too found herself a solo contract.

Between 1994 and 1997 Turbo B created many projects in which he appeared or not : Centory, the Porn Boys… He did raps on Comic’s I Surrender To Your Love. Then he moved to Orlando (Florida).

1999 : he released a single featured by the ex-cover-girl Victoria Silvstedt (Rocksteady Love)
2002 : a single was released, entitled Quest featuring Turbo B : Lonely
2003 : Turbo B was back with Snap for the singles The Power 2003 and Rhythm Is A Dancer 2003. Then he was
featured by Master Blaster on their new single Ballet Dancer

2005 : Turbo B appeared with Snap in the German TV show Ultimative Charts Show in June. He rapped on The
Power, along with Garcia’s former vocalist Ouided Khachnaoui. He recorded a new solo single : New Day which will
be released on September 26th

2010 : Turbo B was featured on Regi’s album Registrated 2

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