Trends of Culture was an American hip hop trio from Harlem, New York City.
The group consisted of Edward "Grapevine" Fordham Jr., Marcus "Nastee" Jones and Antonio "DJ M.O.L."
Trends of Culture was the first group signed to Motown's subsidiary label Mad Sounds, set up in 1992 for hip hop artists.
[2] Trends of Culture's first two singles "Off & On" (with a remix by Lord Finesse) and "Valley of the Skinz" were both successful on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles Chart, with "Off & On" reaching number nine in May 1993[3] and "Valley of the Skinz" reaching number one in October 1993.
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