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Producer: Sylvia Robinson
Tags: US One-hit Wonder, Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs [Add] Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B More information on Wikipedia |
Producers: Nile Rodgers, Bernard Edwards
Tags: Funk, Disco, US R&B #1 Hit, Ultimate Breaks and Beats, Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs, US #1 Hit, Single, Acapella Anonymous [Add] Main genre: Soul / Funk / Disco More information on Wikipedia Lyrics and meaning at Songfacts |
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Blow Your Mind by Redman (1992) | |
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Give It Up by Red Hot Lover Tone (1992) | |
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Goods Times by Risco Connection (1979) | |
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Good Times (Como Vamos a Gozar) by Charanga 76 (1979) | |
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Good Times by Blaxone (1996) | |
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Good Times by Zhané (1997) | |
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dahlhansen101 said on Thursday, 09 June 2011:
I sure hope thats a joke.. Anyways; nice wiki-article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapper's_Delight |
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TudorTulok said on Saturday, 29 January 2011:
Origin of Hip-Hop music coming from an early Disco song.... What?????? |
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MrBlondNYC said on Friday, 10 December 2010:
"Say what?" is a common African-American slang phrase. |
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walter said on Friday, 10 December 2010:
I always assumed the girl saying "say what?"(in Rapper's Delight) was a sample... or at least a catchphrase with a little more history. Anyone? |
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stationary.1.2.3.4. said on Tuesday, 03 November 2009:
I have added the full 14-minute version of "Rapper's Delight". |
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kidwho said on Friday, 02 October 2009:
Fixed! |
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MusicIsTheDanger909 said on Friday, 02 October 2009:
This Is A Remake. Chics Bass Player Is Alot Tighter Than The One They Used For SugarHill Gangs Tune |
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goongumpa said on Monday, 10 August 2009:
Fantastic. It's gotta be the full 14-minute version, though! |
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