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Word Up was origninally released in 1986 by a group named Cameo. The writers of the song were actually Larry Ernest Blackmon (front man to Cameo) and Thomas Michael Jenkins (member of the group). Don't forget, its the code word and no matter where you say it, you know that you'll be heard.
What happen toMichelle blackmon of the singing group secret weapon from the 80s and 90s?
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If you mean "Word Up" the group was Cameo.
No, John P. Kee was not a member of the group Cameo. John P. Kee is a gospel singer and pastor known for his work in the gospel music industry. Cameo is an American funk band known for hits like "Word Up!" and "Candy."
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Word Up! is an album by the R&B/funk group called Cameo, which was released in 1986. Free information can be found at Wikipedia or go to YouTube to watch song videos.
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