Turquoise Jeep Records

Turquoise Jeep Records
Founded 2009 (2009)
Founder Flynt Flossy, Whatchyamacallit
Genre Hip hop, R&B, pop
Country of origin U.S.
Official website turquoisejeep.com

Turquoise Jeep Records is an independent record label founded by Flynt Flossy and Whatchyamacallit.[1] It is best known for its YouTube videos including "Lemme Smang It" (by Yung Humma featuring Flynt Flossy) and "Did I Mention I Like to Dance." Currently, the label has three albums, titled Keep the Jeep Riding, Existing Musical Beings, and Eclectic Catapilla, as well as four singles. The label is also working on a clothing line and instructional dance DVD called Flow with the Flossy".[2][3]

History

Flynt Flossy and Whatchyamacallit founded Turquoise Jeep Records and released the label's first song "Stretchy Pants" as a YouTube video on March 15, 2009. The label continued to make music videos and release them to YouTube, signing new artists and got widespread attention.[4]

Turquoise Jeep toured repeatedly throughout 2011–2013, and continued to release new material. Flynt Flossy and Yung Humma also appeared on the track "Fuck Your Blog" by Childish Gambino.

In 2013, the group released a freestyle collaboration with Humma, Flossy, and Whatchyamacallit.

On December 23, 2013, the group released their second album, Existing Musical Beings.[5]

Artists

Current members:

  • Flynt Flossy
  • Whatchyamacallit
  • Slick Mahony
  • Pierre Cashmere
  • Tummiscratch Beats (Production Team)

Past members:

  • Yung Humma
  • Pretty Raheem
  • MoonRock

Discography

Group albums

  • Keep The Jeep Ridin' (2010)
  • Existing Musical Beings (2013)
  • Eclectic Catapilla (2017)

Solo albums

  • F. Floss InternatioKnown (2015)

References

  1. Murray, Nick (2011-01-20). "Q&A: Flynt Flossy On The Past, Present, And Future Of Turquoise Jeep Records". Blogs.villagevoice.com. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  2. ""Flow With The Floss"- Quick Dance Tutorial". YouTube. 2011-03-15. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  3. "TurquoiseJeepMusic". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
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