Rapper's Delight--Number 192 on Top 200 of All-Time

"Ever went over to a friend's house to eat. And the food just ain't no good. I mean the macaroni's soggy, the peas are mushed and the chicken tastes like wood"

That is one of the clever lyric's from the Rap Song that started it all, Wrapper's Delight.

Michael 'Wonder Mike' Wright, Henry 'Big Hank' Jackson and Guy 'Master Gee' O'Brien of Englewood, New Jersey comprised the members of The Sugar Hill Gang. They released Rapper's Delight in 1979. The song was produced by Sylvia Robinson (who made a hit out of Pillow Talk).



Little did we know that the song would be the Rock Around the Clock of Rap. It introduced hip hop to the world. The song was so influential that it was Number 251 in Rolling Stone's Top 500 songs of all-time.

So here is the Sugar Hill Gang with Number 192 of my Top 200 Songs of All-Time


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