Friday, 20 June 2008

Sugarhill Gang

Sugarhill Gang   
Artist: Sugarhill Gang

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


GrandMaster Flash Vs. The Sugarhill Gang   
 GrandMaster Flash Vs. The Sugarhill Gang

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13


12'' Remixes   
 12'' Remixes

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 9


8Th Wonder   
 8Th Wonder

   Year: 1981   
Tracks: 7


Rapper's Delight EP   
 Rapper's Delight EP

   Year: 1979   
Tracks: 6




Though the Sugarhill Gang inaugurated the history of recorded hip-hop with their single "Rapper's Delight," a multi-platinum marketer and receiving set attain in 1979, the grouping was cooked up to hard cash in on a suppositional novelty item. Music-industry manufacturer and label-owner Sylvia Robinson had become cognizant of the massive rap music barricade parties occurring around the New York area during the late '70s, so she gathered three local rappers (Master Gee, Wonder Mike, and Big Bank Hank) to criminal record a single. Infectious and attention-getting, "Rapper's Delight" borrowed the break in from Chic's "Honorable Times" and became a worldwide hit, eventually merchandising more than 8 zillion copies. Most industry people figured rap for a ephemeral trend, and though they were deadened wrong, the Sugarhill Gang sure as shooting didn't carry the great mullein; despite several pocket-size hits ("8th Wonder," "Apache") the threesome attenuated chop-chop and was done for by the mid-'80s, only reversive in 1999 with Spring on It, a rap record album for children.





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