For the first time since the late 1990s, iconic Compton, California duo Rodney O & Joe Cooley are planning to release an album. Reunited since late last year, the pair is preparing to release Joe & Me soon, backed by the single “That Supa Radio.”

The pair is known for their early ’90s radio-diatribe hit “U Don’t Hear Me Though,” with roots dating back to the early 1980s Electro scene in Los Angeles. The group had several Billboard charting singles between 1989 and 1994 and would go on to tour with acts such as MC Lyte, N.W.A., Kool Moe Dee and Grandmaster Flash.

Joe Cooley, a pioneer L.A. deejay, reflected, “Turntablism and marketing is real big now. Nowadays everyone’s a deejay. Back when I started out, you could count all the west coast deejays on one hand. But it’s cool. I like the fact that turntables got this far. Now looking at where it’s at, from where it came from, I never thought turntables would be this large right now. Everyone is spinning and cutting right now. There’s a million deejays.”

The group would go on to influence the sound of acts like Black Eyed Peas, DJ Quik and Tha Dogg Pound.

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The group’s new single, “That Supa Radio” is posted below. HipHopDX will keep you updated.

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