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3 the Hard Way
Origin New Zealand
Genres hip hop
Years active 1994–present
Members
  • Mighty Boy C
  • DJ Mike Mixx
Past members DJ Damage

3 The Hard Way are a New Zealand hip hop group formed in 1994. They are best known for their two New Zealand number one singles, "Hip Hop Holiday" from 1994, and "It's On (Move to This)" from 2003.[1]

History

3 The Hard Way's first release was "Hip Hop Holiday", released on Deepgrooves Entertainment in 1994. The song spent three weeks at the top of the New Zealand singles chart,[2] selling in excess of 7,500 copies.[citation needed] Following the success of the record and the top-ten status of its follow-up, "Many Rivers",[1] the group released their debut album later that year, Old School Prankstas.

"Hip Hop Holiday" also charted in Australia, peaking at #17 on the ARIA singles chart,[3] and becoming the 93rd highest-selling single of 1994 in Australia.[4] The song featured an element of "Dreadlock Holiday" by 10cc. Due to a mix up with the clearance rights, all of this song's royalties now go to 10cc members Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart.[citation needed]

At the end of 1995, after a dispute with their label Deepgrooves Entertainment, the group decided to take a break. That break became a lengthy hiatus, and, despite recording a number of demos, it wasn’t until a chance meeting with producer Alan Jansson in 2001 that the group signed a deal with Jansson and Simon Grigg's Joy label through Sony Music.

3 The Hard Way released their second album Eyes on the Prize in November 2003. It peaked at number 14 in New Zealand.[1] The first single released from this album, It's On (Move to This), which featured R&B singer Clement Karauti, went to #1 after 4 weeks on the New Zealand charts,[5] and made further New Zealand music history when 3 The Hard Way became the only NZ artist/s to take the #1 spot from another NZ artist twice.[citation needed] This time, their single replaced Scribe's Stand Up, which went on to spend a total of 12 weeks at the top of the NZ charts.[6]

Former member Lance 'DJ Damage' Manuel did not rejoin the band when they reformed. As a result of personal problems,[citation needed] the band have been quiet since.

"Old School Prankstas" was reissued by Joy Records in 2012.

Band members

  • Chris 'Mighty Boy C' Maiai
  • Mike 'DJ Mike Mixx' Paton
Former
  • Lance 'DJ Damage' Manuel

Discography

Albums

Date Title Label NZ
[1]
Certification Catalog Number
1994 Old School Prankstas Deepgrooves Entertainment 50 Platinum[citation needed] DG037
2003 Eyes On The Prize Joy Records 14 Gold[citation needed] JOY 105

Singles

Year Single Album NZ
[1]
AUS
[3]
Certification
1994 "Hip Hop Holiday" Old School Prankstas 1 17 NZ: Gold[citation needed]
"Many Rivers" 10 88 -
"All Around" 22 -
2003 "It's On (Move to This)" Eyes On The Prize 1 Gold[citation needed]

References

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