Komiko was a short-lived electronic music studio group signed to SAM Records, an independent label in New York City.
According to Allmusic, Carol Williams was once a member of this group[1] but the vocals are attributed to unnamed female personnel, most likely a guest vocalist.
Their so-far only song "Feel Alright," written by Nick Braddy, was a collaboration between record producers Darryl Payne and Gary Turnier.
[citation needed] A number of personnel in this group were behind other short-lived groups of the same genre including Vicky D, Sinnamon and Kreamcicle.
Braddy, a native to Jamaica, Queens,[3] whose musical influences include War, Funkadelic, Chicago, and Hendrix, with his writing partner Richard Bassoff are known for penning "Sure Shot," "One Step At A Time" and "Let's Call It a Day," et al. Chaka Khan and Evelyn "Champagne" King backup singer Tracy Weber, who provided vocals for "Sure Shot," was however shot in an armed robbery incident in the same year of its planned release leaving Weber's family with a decision, who, however, allowed it to be published.