The Sequence

The Sequence
The Sequence, 1980
(left to right: Cheryl the Pearl, Blondy, and Angie B.)
Background information
OriginColumbia, South Carolina, US
Genres
Years active1979–1985
LabelsSugar Hill Records
Past members

The Sequence was an American hip hop group formed in Columbia, South Carolina in 1979, that comprised Angie B., Blondy, and Cheryl the Pearl. Their debut album, Sugar Hill Presents The Sequence (1980), was released on Sugar Hill Records and was the first hip hop record on vinyl released by an all-female act. The album included the single, "Funk You Up" (1979), which was the first rap hit performed by women and one of the first commercially successful hip hop singles.

In the period between the release of their first two albums, the group co-wrote and performed on songs performed by their labelmates, including "Let's Dance (Make Your Body Move)" by West Street Mob. Their follow-up self-titled album was released in 1982 to limited commercial success. The group's final album The Sequence Party was released in 1983.

The Sequence have reportedly sold a million records worldwide, making them the first female hip hop act to sell over a million records.