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Label: Ministry Of Sound - MOSA229 • Format: 3x, CD Compilation • Country: Australia • Genre: Hip Hop • Style: Pop Rap
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The Sugarhill Gang raps with confidence, Jump - Various - Rappers Delight (CD), and perfect rhymes for the lyric-heavy duration of "Rapper's Delight," which, in its original form, lasts nearly 15 minutes. That's no small feat, but the group had a little help. Not only did the creators of "Rapper's Delight" take the musical portion of the song from a well-known and existing source whole cloth, but some of the lyrics were also swipedtoo.
Casanova Fly, a. According to Brown, Jackson borrowed money from his Jump - Various - Rappers Delight (CD) to buy the Cold Crush Brothers a better sound system. To pay it back, he got a job at Crispy Crust Pizza, which is where record label head Sylvia Robinson discovered him and hired him — because he was rapping some of Brown's lyrics, which formed the basis of "Rapper's Delight. He didn't change one word of the song — I was Casanova Fly, not him. The Sugarhill Gang didn't invent rap — the group's boss, record executive Sylvia Robinson, simply determined the time was right to capitalize on a sound that had been growing in popularity since the early s, according to The Boombox.
In Januarythe song would peak at 36 on that pop chart, making it the first rap song to make the ever-important Top 40, per History. For a song from an emerging and new musical style to get crucial radio airplay is remarkable on its own, but for "Rapper's Delight" to do it is even more surprising, on account of how the song's two original versions Jump - Various - Rappers Delight (CD) extremely long. Mainstream commercial radio stations prefer songs that are no more than three or four minutes long — "Rapper's Delight" got airplay in both its six-and-a-half minute "short" version and its full-length, minute iteration.
The Sugarhill Gang expanded from releasing very long singles in to making a whole album of music in That's a big moment for the group and for rap in general — according to The Source, it's the first rap album in history.
It consisted of just six tracksincluding yet another version of "Rapper's Delight" which clocks in at just under five minutesalong with the group's second single, the little-noticed "Rapper's Reprise Jam Jam.
And that's just about all the actual rap that appears on this first rap album. According to The BoomboxSugar Hill Records founder and the album's co-producer, co-engineer, and vibraphone player Sylvia Robinson didn't think a minute LP of rap music was commercially viable. So, she had the album filled out with selections of tried-and-true musical forms, like soul and disco.
The Sugarhill Gang made monumental history with "Rapper's Delight," but the group never had much tangible success on the music charts, nor was it especially prolific. It had its big moments with one of the most pivotal songs ever released, but the Sugarhill Gang was technically a one-hit wonderand barely, at that. A succession of singles followed, but none registered much with the public, not even a potential comeback attempt ina remix of "Rapper's Delight.
The group's last release, to date: the album Jump on It! It sold around two million copies, but the band scored a huge payday for the song more than 20 years after its original recording because of a lawsuit. Inthe group alleged in its legal filings according to Jetthat Turner Broadcasting had commissioned a performance of "Rapper's Delight. Jump Around. House of Pain. Mama Said Knock You Out. LL Cool J. The Humpty Dance.
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