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Oaktown’s 3.5.7 from the “Juicy Gotcha Krazy” single cover image Oaktown’s 3.5.7 from the “Juicy Gotcha Krazy” single cover image

Oaktown’s 3.5.7 Revisit Their Classic Track “Juicy Gotcha Krazy”

Throwback Thursday gets richer with Oaktown’s 3.5.7 and their classic “Juicy Gotcha Krazy,” inspired by a deep dive into a 90s dance icon documentary featuring Terrible T.

A deeper look at the dancers, culture, and high‑energy artistry that shaped one of hip‑hop’s most electric eras.

Oaktown’s 3.5.7 in the “Juicy Gotcha Krazy” music video.

Oaktown’s 3.5.7 bring the funk back into rotation with a Throwback Thursday classic.

That’s right! Throwback Thursday hasn’t sounded so funky far‑out. And this week’s spin hits even harder because we were reminded of this gem while revisiting the standout episode from the series The Untold Story of a 90s Dance Icon: From MC Hammer to Bobby Brown Tours | I Was A 90s Dancer — a documentary that pulls back the curtain on the dancers who built the blueprint long before viral trends and social media fame.

THROWBACK VIBES • OAKTOWN 3.5.7

Late ‘80s groove with dancefloor attitude
A track that still hits with energy, rhythm, and undeniable throwback flavor.

“Juicy Gotcha Krazy” captures that moment when hip-hop, dance, and attitude collided — built for movement and pure vibe.

It’s the kind of throwback that instantly transports you — colorful, bold, and made to be felt.

Before choreography went digital, dancers earned their stripes on real stages, in real arenas, and alongside some of the biggest names in music. In this episode, we sit down with Terrible T, one of the original dancers from MC Hammer’s legendary crew and a member of Oaktown’s 3.5.7, to uncover the untold story behind one of the most iconic dance eras in music history.

Rising out of Oakland during Hammer’s early days, Terrible T helped shape the high‑energy performance style that defined late‑80s and 90s hip‑hop. As one of Hammer’s original dancers, she experienced the shift from local stages to global fame — a time when Hammer’s movement was taking over the industry and dancers were essential to the spectacle.

But her story didn’t stop there. Terrible T went on to join Oaktown’s 3.5.7, carving out her own lane as part of a groundbreaking female rap group while continuing to tour and perform. From dancing with MC Hammer to hitting the road with Bobby Brown, she shares what life was really like behind the scenes of the wild 90s tour era — where choreography, culture, and hip‑hop history collided.

We’re spinning over at INYIM Radio, and today’s groove is Oaktown’s 3.5.7’s “Juicy Gotcha Krazy.” A track that still snaps, still struts, and still carries that unmistakable Oakland swagger. Dig out the stellar dynamit music video right below and let the rhythm do what it does best.

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Explore more from BET’s archive of the “I Was A 90s Dancer” series.

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