Bag It & Bone It. I'm A Dog and more. 14 tracks 58:04. This includes using previously collected information about your interests to select content, processing data about what content was shown, how often or how long it was shown, when and where it was shown, and whether the you took any action related to the content, including for example clicking on content. While UTFO no longer operates as a group, it is all still very active in the field. Doc is currently back to dancing for Whodini while also pursuing his solo career. Mixmaster Ice DJs in Columbus, Ohio, and around the world. Kangol Kid still writes and produces With Shaunda Lumpkin he founded the Mama Luke Foundation, hip hop's weapon against Breast Cancer. On June 3, 2017, Campbell died following a battle with cancer. The members of UTFO were the first breakdancers to appear on The Phil Donahue Show. Retrieved 7 October 2017. Hanging Out, Roxanne, Roxanne. Press, ed. Bag it & bone it. Format: Audio CD. Doin It' wasn't a bad album it should have been their last. The Doctor Ice solo album Mic Stalker was hardly a step above Bag it and Bone It. Mic stalker simply didn't sound as desperate an attempt to fit into a scene once pioneered by UTFO. At least Doc Ice didn't partake in Bag It and Bone It He was busy with Full Force living in past success. This album was released at a time of foul mouthed rap, gangster rap or afrocentric rap. You picked one of the three and ran with it I guess. The hip hop nation must shed a tear. Discover all of this album's music connections, watch videos, listen to music, discuss and download. Bag It & Bone It 1991. Album by UTFO. I'm a Dog. Atomic Dog by George Clinton 1982. I'm the Master. Bad by Michael Jackson 1987. Listen to UTFO Radio featuring songs from Bag It & Bone It free online. Слушать бесплатное интернет-радио, спорт, музыку, новости, разговорное и подкасты. События в прямом эфире, трансляции игр NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, университетских команд и матчи Премьер-лиги. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN, BBC, NPR. Disc IDs 0. Something by . UTFO broke up after its last album Bag It and Bone It in 1991, and the group's former members went their separate ways. Kangol Kid went on to produce for the HipHop R&B group Whistle. Doctor Ice had left UTFO in the late 1980s before the breakup, and released two unnoticed solo albums. Both Doctor Ice and Kangol Kid were featured on the remix of 'Where Are They Now' by Nas on his Hip-Hop Is Dead album in 2006. Doctor Ice reunited with his brother Jalil when Whodini appeared at the BET Hip Hop awards in 2007