Sorti en septembre 1979, Rapper's Delight est considéré comme le premier titre de rap à avoir atteint une renommée internationale. [4], In 2014 the record was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. We had the first hit. "Rapper's Delight" is a hip-hop/rap song recorded and released in September 1979 by The Sugarhill Gang, and produced by Sylvia Robinson. It is said that Robinson's son heard Big Bank Hank in a pizza place. It was a prototype for various types of rap music, incorporating themes such as boasting, dance, honesty and sex, with the charisma and enthusiasm of James Brown. Rapper's Delight est le premier titre du groupe, enregistré pour un budget de 750 dollars[5]. [5], In late 1978, Debbie Harry suggested that Chic's Nile Rodgers join her and Chris Stein at a hip hop event, which at the time was a communal space taken over by teenagers with boombox stereos playing various pieces of music that performers would break dance to. Chip Shearin claimed during a 2010 interview that he was the bass player on the track. The Sugar Hill Gang appeared on the syndicated Soap Factory Disco Show in late 1979, and their performance later became the song's official music video. En 1998, l'actrice Ellen Albertini Dow, alors octogénaire, chante un extrait de Rapper's Delight dans la comédie Wedding Singer. De nos jours, Nile Rodgers reprend des lignes de Rapper's Delight sur scène losqu'il joue Good Times avec son groupe, systématiquement à la fin de ses concerts[42]. »)[11]. Le morceau reprend l'instrumentation du titre Good Times de Chic. Il n'est pas constitué de samples de la chanson originale, la musique étant réinterprétée en studio par Positive Force, un groupe funk signé sur le label Sugar Hill Records[1],[8],[9]. When Chic started playing "Good Times", rapper Fab Five Freddy and the members of the Sugarhill Gang ("Big Bank Hank" Jackson, "Wonder Mike" Wright, and "Master Gee" O'Brien), jumped up on stage and started freestyling with the band. Lors de sa sortie, le morceau est en partie crédité à Sylvia Robinson[11]. Il fait partie des morceaux introduits au Grammy Hall of Fame par la Recording Academy en 2014[40]. It was a prototype for various types of rap music, incorporating themes such as boasting, dance, honesty and sex, with the charisma and enthusiasm of James Brown. The song ranked number 251 on Rolling Stone magazine's 2004 list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time". The Sugarhill Gang. " The track interpolates Chic's "Good … Selon Kurtis Blow, le succès soudain de Sugarhill Gang a suscité une certaine animosité à leur égard, les rappeurs du Bronx se sentant « plagiés » par des nouveaux venus, inconnus dans le milieu, et qui plus est originaires du New Jersey (« The guys who had been doing this thing sort of felt like they were being ripped off. About “Rapper’s Delight” “Rapper’s Delight” has gone down in history as the first commercially successful hip-hop single, and one of the longest at nearly 15 minutes. Le morceau figure au Registre national des enregistrements de la Bibliothèque du Congrès américain et est introduit au Grammy Hall of Fame en 2014. The friend knew Robinson, who needed some musicians for various recordings, including "Rapper's Delight". Mexican singer Aleks Syntek's single "Tu necesitas" has similar rapped parts, sung in Spanish. Il figure dans le top 10 d'autres pays, dont Israël et l'Afrique du Sud[17]. Aux États-Unis, Sugarhill Gang vend plus de deux millions de disques en quelques mois[18]. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Le titre apparaît à la 251e place dans la liste des « 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps » établie en 2004 par le magazine musical Rolling Stone[37], et en 2de position dans la liste des « 50 plus grandes chansons de hip-hop » publiée par le magazine en 2012[38]. "Rapper's Delight" is a 1979 hip hop track by the Sugarhill Gang and produced by Sylvia Robinson. Par l'intermédiaire de son fils Joey, Robinson recrute Henry Jackson (Big Bank Hank), Guy O'Brien (Master Gee) et Michael Wright (Wonder Mike), et leur propose de signer un contrat discographique[5],[6]. »)[2]. [10], Before the "Good Times" background starts, the intro to the recording is an interpolation of "Here Comes That Sound Again" by British studio group Love De-Luxe, a disco hit in 1979. Il reconnaît néanmoins que Sugarhill Gang a ouvert la voie du succès commercial à la première génération de rappeurs. Il considère que Sugarhill Gang n'a pas inventé le rap, mais est responsable de son tout premier hit (« We didn’t invent rap music. Rapper's Delight est une chanson du groupe américain The Sugarhill Gang, composée sur la trame du titre Good Times de Chic. La chanson sort d'abord sous la forme d'un maxi 45 tours. This page was last edited on 18 November 2020, at 23:47. So it's a pretty impressive fabrication, lightning in a bottle.[13]. En France, le titre s'est vendu à 623 000 exemplaires[21]. A few weeks later, Rodgers was on the dance floor of New York club Leviticus and heard the DJ play a song which opened with Bernard Edwards's bass line from Chic's "Good Times". The guys who had been doing this thing sort of felt like they were being ripped off. Later pressings had the more common blue label, in orange colored "roulette style" sleeves, fashioned after the label for Roulette Records; Roulette's Morris Levy had invested in Sugar Hill. One appears to have been recorded by Dutch broadcasting company AVRO at a hotel pool in early 1980. En 2014, l'équipe du Tonight Show utilise des images tirées de journaux télévisés de NBC News afin de réaliser un montage dans lequel les présentateurs Brian Williams et Lester Holt interprètent Rapper's Delight[52]. Fisher n'a jamais été crédité[43],[47],[48]. »)[2]. [3] There are five mixes of the song. Rapper's Delight " is a song released in 1979 by the American hip hop trio The Sugarhill Gang. Even later pressings were issued in the more common blue sleeves with the Sugarhill Records logo. [23] In 1980, the song was the anchor of the group's first album The Sugarhill Gang. Lors de sa sortie, la chanson est nommée « disque de l'année » par la National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM)[35]. Their 1979 hit "Rapper's Delight" was the first rap single to become a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.This was the trio's only U.S. hit, though they did have further success in Europe until the mid-1980s. Les paroles de Rapper's Delight ont provoqué l'une des premières controverses entre artistes du milieu hip-hop[43]. Elle anticipe le potentiel commercial de cette musique et cherche à signer des rappeurs sur son label Sugar Hill Records, mais ne peut convaincre les pionniers du genre d'enregistrer pour elle[3],[4]. Il entre au Billboard Hot 100 en novembre 1979 et se classe 36e en janvier 1980[4], devenant ainsi le premier single de rap à figurer dans le top 40 américain[13],[14]. We had the first hit. [citation needed] The track interpolates[2] Chic's "Good Times", resulting in Chic's Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards suing Sugar Hill Records for copyright infringement; a settlement was reached that gave the two songwriting credits. We didn’t invent rap music. Rapper's Delight est une chanson du groupe américain The Sugarhill Gang, composée sur la trame du titre Good Times de Chic. La scène, qui dépeint la fête commémorant le 50e anniversaire de mariage du personnage interprété par Dow, figure dans la bande-annonce et contribue au succès du film[51]. La chanteuse de rhythm and blues Sylvia Robinson découvre le rap en juin 1979 à New York, lors d'une soirée dans laquelle se produit Lovebug Starski[1],[2]. Cette approche leur vaut des critiques du milieu rap, qui déjà à l'époque aborde des thèmes sociaux dans ses paroles[2]. It was this 7" single that reached number one in the Dutch chart. The line "Now what you hear is not a test, I'm rappin' to the beat", was inspired by the introduction to The Outer Limits ("There is nothing wrong with your television set. [19], "Rapper's Delight" peaked at number 36 in January 1980 on the U.S. Le magazine musical Rolling Stone a retenu Rapper's Delight dans sa liste des « 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps ». I liked the percussive sound of the letter B". En quinze ans, 15 millions de singles de Rapper's Delight sont vendus. Elle est notamment adaptée en espagnol par l'humoriste vénézuélien Perucho Conde (sous le titre La Cotorra Criolla) et par l'acteur mexicain Memo Ríos (sous le titre Memo Cotorreo)[50]. It is also included on NPR's list of the 100 most important American musical works of the 20th century. Rodgers experienced this event the first time himself at a high school in the Bronx. Les membres du groupe affirment que les royalties sur ces ventes ne leur ont pas été intégralement versées[11],[20]. Do not attempt to adjust the picture"). »). 500 plus grandes chansons de tous les temps, http://www.infodisc.fr/S_ToutTemps.php?debut=350, Austrian-charts.com – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Ultratop.be – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Swisscharts.com – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Swedishcharts.com – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Top France, cliquer sur les onglets "1980" et la date du "8 mars 1980", Norwegiancharts.com – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Charts.org.nz – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Dutchcharts.nl – Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight, Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah), https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rapper%27s_Delight&oldid=176757942, Chanson inscrite au National Recording Registry, Article contenant un appel à traduction en anglais, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. Des MC's, connus à l'échelle locale, expérimentent longuement lors de soirées, mais n'envisagent pas de décrocher un contrat discographique. Ils sont depuis reconnus comme les auteurs du morceau[5],[11]. Ce procédé sera plus tard baptisé « replay »[10]. Le journaliste musical Harry Allen estime que le disque a bouleversé le paysage musical et rendu possible l'explosion du rap (« It made everything else possible. Hot Soul Singles chart in December 1979,[21] number 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart in January 1980,[22] number 1 on the Dutch Top 40, and number 3 on the UK Singles Chart. Shearin described the session this way: The drummer and I were sweating bullets because that's a long time. In both cuts of the song, the tempo ranges from 110-112 BPM. En 2009, un remix de Rapper's Delight par Dan the Automator illustre une campagne de publicité de la marque Évian[49]. The song turned out to be an early version of "Rapper's Delight", which also included a scratched version of the song's string section. Rapper's Delight atteint la 4e place du classement R&B. Alternate music videos exist as well. [citation needed] According to Master Gee, Hank auditioned for Robinson in front of the pizza parlor where he worked, whilst Gee himself auditioned in Robinson's car. Michael Wright (Wonder Mike) ne remet pas en cause ce statut. En 2000, Michael Wright (Wonder Mike) décrit les paroles de Rapper's Delight comme « assez légères » (« It wasn't too heavy. Dès le début des années 1980, la chanson est parodiée par différents interprètes. Les Beastie Boys l'ont samplé sur Triple Trouble (en), sorti en 2004. La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 19 novembre 2020 à 15:19. At the age of 17, he had visited a friend in New Jersey. In DanceDanceRevolution UNIVERSE, Rappers Delight's title and artist were changed to Rapper's Delight and Sugar Hill Gang, respectively. " Rapper's Delight " is a hip hop song released in September 1979 by The Sugarhill Gang, and produced by ex- Mickey and Sylvia member Sylvia Robinson. Le trio d'amateurs assemblé pour l'occasion n'est jamais monté sur scène[7], il est baptisé The Sugarhill Gang en référence au label[1]. Rappers Delight does not run at a constant BPM. He was paid $70 but later went on to perform with Sugarhill Gang in concert. Le disque de Sugarhill Gang sort peu après le single You're My Candy Sweet du groupe funk Fatback Band (en). While it was not the first single to include rapping, "Rapper's Delight" is credited for introducing hip hop music to a wide audience, reaching the top 40 in the United States, as well as the top three in the United Kingdom and number-one in Canada. Rodgers approached the DJ who said he was playing a record he had just bought that day in Harlem. Fisher affirme avoir prêté à Jackson son cahier de rimes avant que celui-ci enregistre Rapper's Delight avec Sugarhill Gang et l'avoir autorisé à utiliser ses paroles en espérant une rétribution. Avant la sortie de Rapper's Delight, le rap est un genre musical naissant, pratiqué dans l'arrondissement new yorkais du Bronx[3],[5],[33]. La même année, le titre est sélectionné pour figurer au Registre national des enregistrements (National Recording Registry) de la Bibliothèque du Congrès américain[39]. Curtis Fisher (dit Grandmaster Caz, anciennement Casanova Fly), un rappeur old school faisant partie du groupe Cold Crush Brothers, affirme être l'auteur des paroles délivrées par Henry Jackson (Big Bank Hank)[18],[44]. Elle fait partie du NPR 100, la liste des « œuvres musicales américaines les plus importantes du XXe siècle » selon la station de radio publique National Public Radio[36]. On September 20 and 21, 1978, Blondie and Chic were playing concerts with The Clash in New York at The Palladium. Ce dernier était le manager du groupe Mighty Force, auquel Curtis Fisher appartenait à l'époque[44],[45],[46]. "[8], A substantial portion of the early stanzas of the song's lyrics was borrowed by Jackson from Grandmaster Caz (Curtis Fisher) who had loaned his 'book' to him—these include a namecheck for "Casanova Fly", which was Caz's full stage name. And this was in the days before samplers and drum machines, when real humans had to play things. [18] The group's performance on the Palisades Park-based program demonstrates the significant overlap between early hip hop and disco of the late 1970s. Billboard Hot 100 chart,[20] number 4 on the U.S. Rapper's Delight inclut huit mesures de la ligne de basse et huit mesures comportant une guitare rythmique et un clavier. Sa durée dépasse les 14 minutes, ce qui ne dissuade pas les radios spécialisées dans la musique noire de la diffuser. En Allemagne, un trio d'animateurs de radio baptisé G.L.S.-United l'adapte sous le titre Rapper's Deutsch[16]. In Europe, however, it was released on the classic 7-inch single format on French pop label Vogue, with a shorter version of the song. Robinson also performed the vibraphone on the track. Le morceau est un succès mondial, il se classe 3e des ventes au Royaume-Uni[15] et en Allemagne[16], et 1er du hit parade canadien établi par le magazine RPM[12]. The Sugarhill Gang is an American hip hop trio. [10] A live band was used to record most of the backing track, including members of the group "Positive Force": Albert Pittman, Bernard Roland, Moncy Smith, and Bryan Horton.[11][12][10]. "Rapper's Delight" is a 1979 hip hop track by the Sugarhill Gang and produced by Sylvia Robinson. It was preserved in the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2011 for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Ce groupe se fait connaître en 1979 à la sortie de leur tout premier titre : Rapper's Delight, qui est le premier single de hip-hop à entrer dans le top 40 américain. ») et affirme que son intention était surtout de dépeindre le groupe prenant du bon temps (« What I wanted to portray was three guys having fun. Il a inspiré Wicked Rapper's Delight de Insane Clown Posse et Goin' Down d'Ol' Dirty Bastard[11]. Le label édite néanmoins une version single dont le format est plus adapté au marché grand public[2]. Les deux musiciens du groupe Chic menacent d'attaquer le label en justice, mais un règlement hors-tribunal est finalement négocié[1]. The trio reformed in 1999 and did a world tour in 2016. Early pressings (very few) were released with a red label, with black print, on Sugar Hill Records, along with a 7" 45rpm single (which is very rare). ... Sylvia said, 'I've got these kids who are going to talk real fast over it; that's the best way I can describe it. The single sold over 2 million copies in the United States, grossing US$3.5 million for Sugar Hill Records. Rodgers and Edwards immediately threatened legal action over copyright, which resulted in a settlement and their being credited as co-writers. Nile Rodgers, qui a coécrit Good Times avec Bernard Edwards, apprend l'existence de Rapper's Delight dans un night club de Manhattan[41]. While it was not the first single to include rapping, "Rapper's Delight" is credited for introducing hip hop music to a wide audience, reaching the top 40 in the United States, as well as the top 3 in the UK and number-one in Canada. Shearin's job on the song was to play the bass for 15 minutes straight, with no mistakes. [24], It was the first Top 40 song to be available only as a 12-inch extended version in the U.S. '[13], There's this idea that hip-hop has to have street credibility, yet the first big hip-hop song was an inauthentic fabrication. Les ventes du disque, qui s'est notamment classé 36e du Billboard Hot 100 et 3e du UK Singles Chart, sont estimées à plus de 10 millions d'exemplaires. [6] Rodgers admitted that he was originally upset with the song, but later declared it to be "one of his favorite songs of all time" and his favorite of all the tracks that sampled (or in this instance interpolated) Chic. [7][better source needed] He also stated: "As innovative and important as 'Good Times' was, 'Rapper's Delight' was just as much, if not more so. Robinson suggère aux rappeurs d'intervenir à tour de rôle, influençant la structure du titre qui, contrairement à la plupart des chansons populaires, n'alterne pas couplets et refrain[11],[12]. [10], According to Oliver Wang, author of the 2003 Classic Material: The Hip-Hop Album Guide, recording artist ("Pillow Talk") and studio owner Sylvia Robinson had trouble finding anyone willing to record a rap song. Le refrain est également repris en yaourt dans la chanson The Ketchup Song (Aserejé) du groupe espagnol Las Ketchup[44]. Most of the rappers who performed in clubs did not want to record, as many practitioners believed the style was for live performances only. Celui-ci comprend en face-B le titre King Tim III (Personality Jock), qui est considéré comme le premier rap jamais édité[3],[34]. While it was not the first single to feature rapping, it is generally considered to be the song that first popularized hip hop in the United States and around the world. "Rapper's Delight" is a 1979 hip hop song by The Sugarhill Gang that has seen many uses in video games. [9] According to Wonder Mike, he had heard the phrase "hip-hop" from a cousin, leading to the opening line of "Hip-hop, hippie to the hippie, to the hip-hip-hop and you don't stop", whilst he described "To the bang-bang boogie, say up jump the boogie to the rhythm of the boogie, the beat" as "basically a spoken drum roll. "Rapper's Delight" is number 251 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and number 2 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs. The track was recorded in a single take. Rapper's Delight est alors le maxi 45 tours le plus vendu de tous les temps[19]. Le morceau de Sugarhill Gang a été repris par Def Squad en 1998. It's not like the guys involved were the 'real' hip-hop icons of the era, like Grandmaster Flash or Lovebug Starski. [13], A British version of the song, with rewritten lyrics, was recorded for the song's 25th anniversary in 2004 by an ensemble of performers including Rodney P, Chester P, Kano, Simone, Yungun, Sway, J2K, Swiss, Baby Blue, Skibadee, Luke Skys, and MC D.[25], ^shipments figures based on certification alonesales+streaming figures based on certification alone, One of the pressings of the 1979 US 12-inch single crediting Chic's ", 30 second sample of "Rapper's Delight" from, One of pressings of the 1979 US 12-inch single not crediting Chic's song, List of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States, "35 Years Ago, Sugarhill Gang's 'Rapper's Delight' Made Its First Chart Appearance", "Complete National Recording Registry Listing", "The Story of Rapper's Delight by Nile Rodgers", "Twenty First Century Music: Nile Rodgers interviewed by Peter Paphides at Waterstone's, Piccadilly, London", "Writing cred for 'Rapper's Delight' sparks grudge", "Sugarhill Gang: how we made Rapper's Delight", "Positive Force - Biography & History - AllMusic", "The riff that lifted rap – Music – NewsObserver.com", "Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada", "Music: Rappers Delight 25th Anniversary Special | BBC Radio 1Xtra by Bernard P Achampong | Free Listening on SoundCloud", "TODO LO QUE SUBE DEBE BAJAR, LO IMPORTANTE ES QUE AHORA ESTAMOS ARRIBA", "Brian Williams Does a Perfect "Cover" of "Rapper's Delight" on Tonight", "The Get Down Part 2 Soundtrack (Complete Song Listing) - What's On Netflix", "Jennifer Lopez: How the Song 'Rapper's Delight' Changed Her Life", Australian-charts.com – The Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight", Austriancharts.at – The Sugarhill Gang – Rapper's Delight", Ultratop.be – Sugarhill Gang – Rappers Delight", "Top Singles - Volume 32, No.

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