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Candy Girls biographyThis project featured Sweet Pussy Pauline aka Candice Jordan, aka Candy J for the singles Fee Fi Fo Fum and Wham Bam were done by Candice Jordan. The track was produced and written by the DJ and designer Rachel Auburn (who also created the projects Breather, Love & Sex and Trigger & Auburn and was the first female DJ to play in China and Johannesburg) and Paul Masterson (who also stood behind projects such as Amen UK! or the Sleaze Sisters). I Want Candy peaked to No.1 in all the club charts of their home country. It featured the voice of Valerie Malcolm. Sweet Pussy Pauline released some solo singles, among them Heads, Tits And Ass, Hateful Head Helen in 1989, The Walk in 1993 and The Pretender in 1993 too. She appeared on Phattitude's single Boumashakkalakkalakkabouboum (probably a sample from Fee Fi Fo Fum), on SM-Trax's Climb On Top and on Polix - Get It. Valerie Malcolm released a solo single in 1998 entitled You & I. She also appeared on JDS's album The Adventures Of The Purple Funky Monkey. 2005 : Paul Masterson released some singles under his own name and had some success. Thanks to Duck for the latest infos The biography was last updated Sun, June 14th 2009 Did you like this article ? Tell your friends
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