Every once and a while someone would drop a single that would break through and get some shine on the club scene but never make much of a splash nationally. The lawsuit was settled out of court and appropriate credit was given to Chic in their part of the song.
With the lawsuit and legal attention came a swarm of popularity. Disc Jockeys in clubs across the country began to spin this record every night of the week. One of the first hip-hop songs was ghostwritten, or in this situation stolen.
Later, theft and illegal use of the track was claimed against the band by producer Nile Rodgers. Debbie Harry, the lead singer of Blondie, is a talented songwriter, mesmerizing performer, and a fashion icon. Joseph, Missouri. Eminem has sold over million records making him the bestselling hip-hop artist of all time. Why is vetinari a woman?
How does SCP kill? Robinson initially played hardball; her partner, Morris Levy, quickly got involved, along with some Mafia goons. Eventually, a new settlement was hashed out, giving writing credit to Rodgers and Edwards—and no one else. And that posed its own set of problems.
To this day, songwriter Alan Hawkshaw receives no royalties or writing credit from Sugar Hill. To this day, no one knows. In fairness, ownership held a lower priority in the days before hip-hop appeared on wax, with certain rhymes passing freely from MC to MC in a B-boy-styled oral tradition.
Purists might not have judged the Sugarhill Gang near as harshly had Hank, Mike, and Master Gee—none of whom had ever rapped on a live stage before signing to Sugar Hill—simply sprinkled in a few stock party chants among their own material. They had fourteen minutes to kill, after all.
Did Mike come up with any of it? Not a chance. In short, even the origin of the rhyme that created hip-hop as a term is disputed. They were merely compiling, parroting rhymes swiped from other MC's and claiming credit after the fact. Coke La Rock was the probable originator of that one. As Caz told the New York Post in , Jackson first approached him in a panic, begging for assistance in advance of the looming Sugar Hill studio date. Quite reasonably, Caz didn't take the request seriously.
Hank wasn't an MC; he was a doorman, a bouncer, a sometime-manager who helped the Cold Crush Brothers fund their equipment. How about him stealing your identity too? Even the Robinsons had their own legal troubles, ceding most of their company to MCA in a protracted court battle that stretched into And thanks to a revised writing credit dating back forty years, the bulk of that money still goes to Nile Rodgers and the estate of Bernard Edwards. Edwards died of pneumonia on April 18, , just one day after his final live performance with Chic.
That's intentional. Does it matter if the flow feels outdated and the beat is kinda clunky? As a truly authentic document of a groundbreaking cultural movement, it fails miserably. In terms of sheer influence, this unassuming single from a tiny New Jersey label, released without fanfare or expectation, wound up being the most important song of the last fifty years.
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