Riding high on Hammer's ever-so-marketable name, the group released Wild & Loose to some commercial success, with "Juicy Gotcha Krazy" and "We Like It" both receiving heavy radio rotation. Soon after the release of the first album, Phyllis Charles left the group. Sweet L.D. and Terrible T stayed and continued to show and prove they were more capable of being women hip-hop artists in a male dominated industry. Read more about Oaktown’s 357 here.
Oaktown's 357's Wild & Loose Album Anniversary
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