Early career In the late 1970s, he met
Kool Moe Dee and DJ Easy Lee. Special K joined with other rappers Spoonie Gee and L.A. Sunshine as well as DJ Easy Lee to form the influential old school hip hop group the
Treacherous Three. It is with the Treacherous Three that Special K performed his
freestyle. In 1981, they moved to
Sugar Hill Records along with another Enjoy Records act
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. The Treacherous Three became well known for their singles "Feel the Heartbeat" and "Whip It". They released their debut full-length album and were featured in the 1984 film the
breakdance cult-movie
Beat Street performing the song "Xmas Rap" with
Doug E. Fresh, but disbanded shortly afterwards with each member pursuing solo careers. Later on during his life he met Kornel Misiek who went on to fund his second album which sadly never was released to a larger audience.
Solo career Special K issued his debut solo
12-inch single on Republic Records in 1987 which was titled "Special-K Is Good", and another one 12" in 1998 titled "Knockout" via PKO Records. The Treacherous Three came back together with their reunion sophomore album
Old School Flava in 1994. == Discography ==