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{{Infobox|Box title = The Sequence|image = File:The Sequence.jpg|Row 1 title = Origin|Row 1 info = Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.|Row 2 title = Genre|Row 2 info = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], funk|Row 3 title = Years active|Row 3 info = 1979-1985|Row 4 title = Label|Row 4 info = [[Sugar Hill Records]] (1979-1985)|Row 5 title = Associated acts|Row 5 info = [[The Sugarhill Gang]]|Row 6 title = Past members|Row 6 info = *Angie B
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{{Infobox|Box title = The Sequence|image = File:The Sequence.jpg|Row 1 title = Origin|Row 1 info = Columbia, South Carolina, United States|Row 2 title = Genre|Row 2 info = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]], funk|Row 3 title = Years active|Row 3 info = 1979-1985|Row 4 title = Label|Row 4 info = [[Sugar Hill Records]] (1979-1985)|Row 5 title = Associated acts|Row 5 info = [[The Sugarhill Gang]]|Row 6 title = Past members|Row 6 info = *Angie B
 
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*Cheryl the Pearl}}'''The Sequence''' was an American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] group from Columbia, South Carolina. The group consisted of Cheryl "Cheryl the Pearl" Cook, Gwendolyn "Blondie" Chisolm, and Angie "Angie B." Stone. They became the first all-female group to achieve a record deal when they signed to [[Sugar Hill Records]] in 1979. Their most notable single was "[[Funk You Up]]" (1979), which was the first rap record released by a female group and the second single released by Sugar Hill Records.
 
*Cheryl the Pearl}}'''The Sequence''' was an American [[Hip hop music|hip hop]] group from Columbia, South Carolina. The group consisted of Cheryl "Cheryl the Pearl" Cook, Gwendolyn "Blondie" Chisolm, and Angie "Angie B." Stone. They became the first all-female group to achieve a record deal when they signed to [[Sugar Hill Records]] in 1979. Their most notable single was "[[Funk You Up]]" (1979), which was the first rap record released by a female group and the second single released by Sugar Hill Records.
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*1980: ''[[Sugar Hill Presents The Sequence]]''
 
*1980: ''[[Sugar Hill Presents The Sequence]]''
 
*1982: ''[[The Sequence (album)|The Sequence]]''
 
*1982: ''[[The Sequence (album)|The Sequence]]''
*1983: ''[[The Sequence Party]]''
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*1983: ''[[The Sequence Party]]'' (1983)
 
[[Category:American hip hop groups]]
 
[[Category:American hip hop groups]]
 
[[Category:African-American hip hop groups]]
 
[[Category:African-American hip hop groups]]
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