Alfonso (Alfonso Ribeiro) first gained recognition when he played the lead role in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid. He also appeared as a dancer in Pepsi’s 1984 commercial featuring Michael Jackson and then landed a role in the TV series Silver Spoons. In 1985 he wrote a dance instruction book called Breakin’ And Poppin’ With Alfonso Ribeiro. His most famous role, however, was between 1990-1996 as Will Smith‘s cousin in The Fresh Of Bel-Air. Following this role, he appeared on TV numerous times and even went on to win season 19 of Dancing With The Stars.
Back to his recording career. He released a handful of singles featuring production from the likes of Sly & Robbie and Maurice Starr but in 1986 it was his final single Time Bomb produced by Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa that blew up. It was a rap, freestyle, electro crossover track and featured the uncredited chorus vocals from Jimi Tunnel and the rapping talents of Eddie Ferguson. Rap consultant was M² (Matt Senatore), not to be confused with Mr. Magic.
Eddie ‘Kaos’ Ferguson went on to release singles in the group Hostyle with Matt ‘Ammo’ Senatore and George ‘Homicide’ Taylor.
Time Bomb
Label: Prism Records Year: 1986 Format: 12″ Origin: US