Trilogy is an American freestyle and hip hop group from the Bronx, New York City, founded in 1985 by Carlos "CNR" Rivera, Duran Ramos and J.R.
During that time, Clivillés offered the group a chance to record the future greatly successful song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", but they declined.
[2] Despite declining to record the song, Ramos contributed background vocals on the C+C Music Factory's album Gonna Make You Sweat.
The single peaked at number 82 on the Billboard's Hot 100,[3] In early 1992, Rivera left the group and was replaced with Angel DeLeon.
Mansanet left the music industry and pursued a career as a video engineer for several major telecommunication companies in New York and South Florida.
In 2007, the original members (Ramos, Rivera, and Mansanet) reunited for the first time in 15 years for a one-time performance at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
[17] Trilogy (Rivera, Ramos, Mansanet, and DeLeon) released a single "Sound of Thunder" on Diaz's Londinium The Label.
In 2022, all seven members of Trilogy were interviewed by director Maria Soccor for the upcoming documentary Freestyle Music: The Legacy, which is currently still in production.