The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (1979)

Artist: The Sugarhill Gang
Title: Rapper's Delight
Year Of Release: 1979/1999
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Hip-Hop, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 156 min
Total Size: 1.0 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Rapper's Delight
Year Of Release: 1979/1999
Label: Sanctuary Records
Genre: Hip-Hop, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 156 min
Total Size: 1.0 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1.01 - The Sugarhill Gang - Radio Commercial (1:03)
1.02 - The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight (Long Version) (14:36)
1.03 - The Sugarhill Gang, The Sequence - Rapper's Reprise (Jam-Jam) (7:51)
1.04 - The Sugarhill Gang - Bad News (Don't Bother Me) (6:44)
1.05 - The Sugarhill Gang - Sugar Hill Groove (9:43)
1.06 - The Sugarhill Gang - Passion Play (5:12)
1.07 - The Sugarhill Gang - Hot Hot Summer Day (7:10)
1.08 - The Sugarhill Gang - 8th Wonder (7:27)
1.09 - The Sugarhill Gang, The Furious Five - Showdown (5:56)
1.10 - The Sugarhill Gang - Apache (Jump On It) (6:15)
1.11 - The Sugarhill Gang - On the Money (5:38)
1.12 - The Sugarhill Gang - Funk Box (8:10)
1.13 - The Sugarhill Gang - Giggalo (3:54)
1.14 - The Sugarhill Gang - The Lover In You (6:55)
1.15 - The Sugarhill Gang - The Word Is Out (5:42)
1.16 - The Sugarhill Gang - Kick It Live from 9 to 5 (6:37)
1.17 - The Sugarhill Gang - Girls (5:37)
1.18 - The Sugarhill Gang - Livin' In the Fast Lane (5:10)
1.19 - The Sugarhill Gang - Troy (6:34)
1.20 - The Sugarhill Gang - Real Funky (6:07)
1.21 - The Sugarhill Gang - Space Race (7:41)
1.22 - The Sugarhill Gang - Work, Work the Body (5:30)
1.23 - The Sugarhill Gang - The Down Beat (4:33)
1.24 - The Sugarhill Gang - Be a Winner (6:48)
Rapper’s Delight was the first single released on Sugarhill Records on 16th September 1979. The record peaked at no. 36 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart, no. 4 on the US Hot Soul Singles chart, no. 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart, No. 1 on the Dutch Top 40 chart and no. 3 on the UK singles chart. The record sold over 2 million copies in the US and the song ranked number 251 on Rolling Stone magazines 2004 list of ‘500 Greatest Songs Of All Time’. The song is arguably one of the most sampled records of all time, supposedly used in over 225 other songs.