Meet the hip-hop and rap group from Hadfield who were hoping to start the 1990s by making it big.
Force 10, described by the Chronicle in a December 1989 story as a ‘posse,’ were aiming for careers in music and dance.
And as for their first venture of the New Year?
Well the guys were hoping to hit the airwaves by recording a rap on the Green Cross Code to make the road safety advice ‘ad’ more pertinent to young people whose lives the Government was hoping to save.
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