[1] Their first single, "Style Wars" (Music of Life, 1988) caught the attention of the British hip hop community.
[1] Their next release, "Hold No Hostage"/"Doomsday of Rap" (Music of Life, 1989) became an underground hit across Europe, bringing them to the attention of West Coast rapper Ice-T. Ice-T signed the group to his own Rhyme Syndicate record label, and they recorded and released the single "The Badman is Robbin'" (Rhyme Syndicate, 1989).
Because Warner Brothers did not release the album to the US market, Hijack soon parted company with the label then later split due to musical differences and went their separate ways.
Kamanchi Sly changed his name to Unknown MC and had chart success with his brother, DJ Pied Piper.
His most recent project included the making of his semi-biographical documentary film, The Turntable Trixters, which chronicles the history of Hijack.