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LL Cool J ft. Total - Loungin

LL Cool J ft. Total - Loungin

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皆様こんばんは
いつもご訪問ありがとう御座います

毎週末は守備範囲でもあるdiscoでかかっていた曲とかHIP-HOP ・FUNK
とか、黒い曲を中心に気ままにご紹介しています。

今夜は懐かしいLL Cool J ft. Total「Loungin 」を取り上げました。
ご存知の方は少なそうですが、LL Cool Jの好きな曲ベスト10に入ります。

96年頃の曲ですが、やはりどこかで聞いた事があるなあ〜という思いを
ずっと持ち続けていました。

Bernard Wright の Who Do You Love という曲がサンプリングされて
いますが、見事に心地よいサウンドになっています。

LL Cool Jは大物ラッパーなので、過去の活躍からも相当なお金持ちだと
思ってますが、さてさてどうでしょう・・・

規格外な金額を稼ぐアメリカのラッパーたちというタイトルの話だと
やはりこの世界は大物揃いなので13位のランキングでした。

LL Cool Jでも、13位・・・
世界のラッパーは本当に凄いですね〜

話が横にそれましたが(笑)、今夜は心地よいこの曲を聞きながら寝ます





LL Cool J ft. Total - Loungin





Bernard Wright - Who Do You Love (1985) - YouTube

"Loungin"
"Loungin" is a song performed by American rapper LL Cool J and released as a single in June 1996. The song serves as the third and final single from his sixth studio album Mr. Smith (1995). It was released by Def Jam Recordings on June 25, 1996. The LP version was written by LL Cool J and Al B. Sure! and produced by Rashad "Ringo" Smith. A popular remix featuring vocals by Total and production from the Trackmasters was also released, which samples the 1985 top ten R&B hit "Who Do You Love" by American singer-songwriter Bernard Wright.[3]
The single was a success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100, number one on Hot Rap Singles and number four on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It sold 1.3 million copies, earning a platinum certification from the RIAA.[4][5] The LP version samples Al B. Sure!'s "Nite and Day" and on the B-Side was "Summer Luv".
The song also appeared in an episode of LL's sitcom, In The House.

Music video
The music video for the single included a cameo from Funkmaster Flex as well as performance shots from the group Total. The video depicts LL Cool J having an affair with a woman who is unhappy in her relationship.



規格外な金額を稼ぐアメリカのラッパーたち
まずは1位〜3位まで発表!
1位:Diddy (総資産額 6億5000万ドル=約650億円)
バッド・ボーイ・レコードのCEO
Diddy 
Diddy 
ラッパー、俳優、プロデューサーなど多才なDiddyは音楽以外にも自身が手掛ける多くのビジネスでもかなりの利益をあげている。最近ではCirocというDiddyプロデュースのウォッカが好調な様子。日本ではキリンから発売されています。僕も飲んだことありますがおいしいですよ。
2位:Jay Z (総資産額 5億5000万ドル=約550億円)
言わずと知れたラップ界の帝王は2位に登場。
Jay Z 
Beyonceの夫でありラッパー界の帝王です。彼のライブは1晩で3億円以上の利益を出すこともあるとか。ちなみに彼も本業のラッパー以外に多数の会社やクラブを経営しています。
3位:Dr.Dre (総資産額 4億5000万ドル=約450億円)
Eminemや50centを生み出したカリスマプロデューサー
Dr.Dre 
Eminem、50centなどのラッパーたちを生み出してきた名プロデューサー。最近では自身のヘッドフォンブランド”Beats By Dr.Dre"の大ヒット、さらにその”Beats〜”ブランドを他社に売却したため資産が大幅にアップしました。

4位:Master P (総資産額 3億5000万ドル=約350億円)
5位:50 Cent (総資産額 2億7000万ドル=約270億円)
6位:Birdman (総資産額 1億7000万ドル=約170億円)
7位:Eminem (総資産額 1億6000万ドル=約160億円)
8位:Ice Cube (総資産額 1億4000万ドル=約140億円)
9位:Lil Wayne (総資産額 1億3500万ドル=約135億円)
10位:Snoop Dogg (総資産額 1億3500万ドル=約135億円)
11位:Kanye West (総資産額1億2000万円=約120億円)
12位:Pharrell (総資産額1億1000万ドル=約110億円)
13位:LL Cool J (総資産額1億ドル=約100億円)
14位:Timbaland (総資産額8500万ドル=約85億円)
15位:Akon (総資産額8000万ドル=約80億円)
16位:Beastie Boys (総資産額7000万ドル=約70億円)
17位:Nelly (総資産額6000万ドル=約60億円)
18位:T.I (総資産額5000万ドル=約50億円)
19位:Pitbull (総資産5000万ドル=約50億円)
20位:Nicki Minaj (総資産4500万ドル=約45億円)
21位:Andre 3000 (総資産額4500万ドル=約45億円)
22位:Drake (総資産額4000万ドル=約40億円)
23位:Ice-T (総資産額4000万ドル=約40億円)
24位:Big Boi (総資産額4000万ドル=約40億円)
25位:T-Pain (総資産額3500万ドル=約35億円)
26位:Rick Ross (総資産額3500万ドル=約35億円)
27位:Busta Rhymes (総資産額3000万ドル=約30億円)
28位:Flo Rida (総資産額3000万ドル=約30億円)
29位:Ludacris (総資産額2500万ドル=約25億円)
30位:Chris Brown (総資産額2400万ドル=約24億円)



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皆様いつもご訪問ありがとう御座います
週末は好きな音楽ジャンルを勝手気ままにご紹介してます。

今回はhip-hopからですが、あのNotorious B.I.Gをテーマにした曲で
リズムに加えメロディラインも変化があり好きな曲です

ビンタを打って欲しくなる曲なんですが(笑)
その気があるのでしょうか・・・




The Notorious B.I.G. - Nasty Girl - YouTube

"Nasty Girl" is a song by rapper The Notorious B.I.G. It was released in 2005 in the US and on January 16, 2006 in the UK. The single reached #1 in the United Kingdom (this being his first #1 in the country, just under a year after "rival" rapper 2Pac had also achieved his first #1 there also with "Ghetto Gospel"). The song features guest appearances from Jagged Edge, P. Diddy, Avery Storm, and Nelly and the video also contains guest appearances from Pharrell, Usher, Fat Joe, 8 Ball & MJG, Teairra Mari, Jazze Pha, DJ Green Lantern, Naomi Campbell and Memphis Bleek. It can be found on the album Duets: The Final Chapter, a remixed album of Biggie Smalls' work. The lyrical section rapped by Notorious B.I.G. is actually lifted from another of his songs called "Nasty Boy", featured on his second album Life After Death. Despite this, the production to the song "Nasty Boy" is completely different from that for "Nasty Girl", and apart from the lyrical sample, and the second verse (rapped by P. Diddy) rapped in the style of Biggie's second verse of Nasty Boy, the two songs bear no similarities. The chorus, sung by Jagged Edge, which has the line "Grab your titties for B.I.G.", references "Player's Anthem", which he says "Bitches, rub your titties if you love Big Poppa".
The Notorious B.I.G. claimed that he was recording "Nasty Boy" when Tupac Shakur was shot in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996. Instead of traveling to Las Vegas for the Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon fight, he recorded his verse in the morning and saw the fight at home.
A slightly different version of the single also appeared on Nelly's Sweatsuit album.
"Nasty Girl" was used as the opening theme for Germany's Next Topmodel, Cycle 1.
"Nasty Girl" uses an un-credited sample of Eumir Deodato's song "Skatin'". Producer Jazze Pha had used the same sample in 2004 on Angie Stone's song "I Wanna Thank Ya" featuring Snoop Dogg. The sample on Stone's song also went uncredited.

Music video
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Snap! - Rhythm is a Dancer

Snap! - Rhythm is a Dancer


いつもご訪問ありがとう御座います

毎週末は個人的に好きな音楽ジャンルを気ままにご紹介してますが
今回は最近動画をよく観る映像です。

90年代に流行ったSnap! の Rhythm is a Dancerにあわせた
ダンス映像で曲もとても懐かしく感じます。

路上で踊る気持ちはどんなだろう〜と思いながら見てました。
可愛らしいダンスですね。

Snap!のライブ映像とExtended Versionも良かったらどうぞ。




Snap! - Rhythm is a Dancer - YouTube





Snap! - Rhythm Is A Dancer (Live @ Festivalbar 1992) - YouTube





Snap - Rhythm Is A Dancer (Extended Version) 1992 - YouTube

"Rhythm Is a Dancer"
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" is a 1992 song recorded by German group Snap! from their second album The Madman's Return.

Release
It was released in March 1992 and achieved huge success in many countries around the world, topping the charts in France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. It also reached the top 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the US Hot Dance Music/Club Play Singles.[2] The single spent six weeks at the top in the UK where it was the second biggest selling single of 1992, surpassed only by Whitney Houston's version of "I Will Always Love You".[3][4]
The song was the second single from the album The Madman's Return. It was written by Benito Benites, John "Virgo" Garrett III (aliases for German producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti), singer Thea Austin, and rapper Durron Butler aka Turbo B and produced by Snap!.

Lyrics and music
The track features lead vocals by Thea Austin and a rap by Turbo B.
According to Miz hit. tubes, a book which analyses the French pop charts, "This discotheque song alternates female singing in the chorus with fluid, set back male raps in the verses. These are tinted with a resonant sonority, which gives them an astonishingly melancholic softness, for a Dance hit. That gives the whole track a particular colour, almost nostalgia."[5]
The rap lyrics on the main version (not the 7" edit) are a slightly modified version of the following lines from an essay by John Perry Barlow called "Being in Nothingness Virtual Reality and the Pioneers of Cyberspace".[6]
How very like the future this place might be: a tiny world just big enough to support the cubicle of one Knowledge Worker. I feel a wave of loneliness and head back down. But I'm going too fast. I plunge right on through the office floor and into the bottomless indigo below. Suddenly I can't remember how to stop and turn around. Do I point behind myself? Do I have to turn around before I can point? I flip into brain fugue.
The track was originally released as a bonus track on the "Madman's Return" CD, and did not appear on the initial vinyl release.The rap was replaced by another performed by Turbo B when it was decided that it would be released as the second single off of the record.
It also contains what one critic called the worst lyric of all time, "I'm as serious as cancer when I say rhythm is a dancer".[7] The original album version of the song did not contain the line, which is found on the more widely known 7" single of the song that was later added to the album. Although Snap! were criticized for the lyric, the line had been used in hip hop music since the late '80s.[7]
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" is written in the key of A minor with a tempo of 124 beats per minute[8] in common time. The song follows a chord progression of F–G–Am, and the vocals span from A3 to C5.[9]

Music video
The music video for "Rhythm Is a Dancer" was directed by Howard Greenhalgh and shows singer Thea Austin and Durron Butler (Turbo B) playing a bass guitar in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex's rocket garden filled with smoke. Austin and her group perform the song on elevated platforms while a group of dancers dance on a closed ground platform below them. Interspersed throughout these scenes are animated shots of flickering astronomy/aviation maps and animated figures dancing.

Chart performance
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" was the second single by Snap! to reach No. 1 in the United Kingdom, the song remained six weeks at the top position in 1992, from 2 August to 13 September.[10] It is their biggest hit single to date, with 492,175 sales during the original British chart run. A massive hit across the world, it also topped the chart in Germany for ten weeks, and peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in early 1993. In France, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" debuted at No. 5 on 8 August 1992, before climbing to No. 1 four weeks later (where it stayed for six weeks). The track thus became the first dance single to hit the number one position on the French Singles Chart.
Snap! themselves re-recorded their own song in 1996 and 2003, the latter with CJ Stone (as "Rhythm is a Dancer 2003"). It reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2003.
On 25 May 2008, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 36, climbing as high as number 23 two weeks later. BBC Radio 1 DJs Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates theorized it was based on download performance, due to its inclusion in a television advertisement for Drench water.

Impact and legacy
In the 2017 book 'Stars of 90's Dance Pop: 29 Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers' by James Arena, singer Thea Austin said about "Rhythm Is a Dancer":
I believe "Rhythm Is a Dancer" resonates so powerfully because it is spiritually and creatively blessed. The producers and I had amazing energy and great intent in our creative process. The melodies are hypnotic and make people feel good, like a nursery rhyme that people gravitate towards. The music is so unique in that there was and is no other song that sounds like "Rhythm Is a Dancer". To me, it was a perfect marriage of music and voice. (...) People wanted a song like that back then—something to kickstart their day, free them up. It was a time in life that people were being liberated, like in South Africa or for the LGBT community in the States, and the song represents that liberation for many people.[11]
VH1 placed "Rhythm Is a Dancer" at #36 in their list of 100 Greatest Dance Songs in 2000.[12]
MTV Dance placed the song at #4 in their list of The 100 Biggest 90's Dance Anthems Of All Time in November 2011.[13]
On 31 March 2012, "Rhythm is a Dancer" was chosen "Best Song of the Nineties" in the Nineties Top 99 on the Belgian Radio MNM for the 4th year in a row.

Cover versions
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" has been covered by numerous artists including German singer Key Biscayne (aka Lian Ross) in 1992, Italian radio host Leone di Lernia who recorded a parody of the song in Italian,[14] Max Deejay who recorded an instrumental cover in 1997, System Drivers in 2002, The Superb, a Brazilian rock act produced by Chilean DJ Sokio[15] in 2005, Israeli-Italian artist Sagi Rei for his 2005 album Emotional Songs, Chic Flowerz featuring Muriel Folwer in 2006. In 1993 Kids Incorporated covered "Rhythm Is a Dancer" in the Season 9 episode "Teamwork".
Bastille's 2013 single "Of the Night" was a mashup of "Rhythm Is a Dancer" and another 1990s dance track, Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night".[16]

Appearances in other media
The song was often used in films or series, including in an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 during its third season in 1993, in a scene of the 2010 comedy movie Cop Out. The song was also featured in TV adverts, including in the 1995 ad for the Ford Escort on German television, and in 2008, in a TV commercial in the UK for "Drench" spring water, which features Brains from the 1960s Gerry Anderson puppet series Thunderbirds and used an edited version of the original "Rhythm Is a Dancer", bringing the song back into the UK singles chart on 9 June 2008, at number 23.




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Usher - Yeah! ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris

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皆様、いつもご訪問ありがとう御座います
週末は好きな曲や昔流行っていたdisco系の曲とかを気ままに紹介しています

今回はUsher の Yeah! ft. Lil Jon をアップしました
最初からインパクトのある曲です

2004年の曲なので、割と最近の曲ですがそれでも13年も前になります




Usher - Yeah! ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris - YouTube

"Yeah!"
"Yeah!" is a song by American singer Usher. He co-wrote the song with Sean Garrett, Patrick J. Que Smith, Robert McDowell, LRoc, Ludacris, Da'Ron, and Lil Jon. It also features guest vocals from Lil Jon and Ludacris, with the former also producing the song as well as incorporating crunk and R&B—which he coined as crunk&B—in the song's production. The song was released as the lead single from Usher's fourth studio album Confessions (2004) on January 27, 2004, after Usher was told by Arista Records, his label at the time, to record more tracks for the album.
"Yeah!" topped the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 consecutive weeks, before being dethroned by Usher's follow-up single "Burn". "Yeah!" was the longest-running number one single in 2004,[1][better source needed] subsequently topping the year-end chart on the Hot 100.[2][better source needed] It was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song received a similar response in other countries, topping in other twelve charts worldwide. It was certified platinum in several countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany and Norway, and received a two times platinum certification in New Zealand. The song peaked in the top-ten in several Year-end charts.
An accompanying music video, directed by Mr. X, shows Usher performing choreography in a club in front of blue laser beams. "Yeah!" won a Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 47th Grammy Awards, while being nominated for Record of the Year. The song ranked second on the Billboard Hot 100 2000–2009 Decade-end chart. As of September 2013, the song has sold over 4 million copies in the US.

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Grandmaster Flash The Message (Live The Tube 1983)

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皆様こんばんは
昨夜も音楽記事をアップしましたが、今夜も簡単に御紹介致します

Grandmaster Flashの The Messageです
この曲は82年頃の曲で、今聴いてもとってもインパクトのある曲です

ブログにご訪問されてている方でこういった重めの曲をお好きな方は
いるでしょうか?

あまりいないかも知れませんが、引き続き週末には昔懐かしい曲や好きな
ジャンルの曲をこのブログで取り上げたいと思います

今迄あまり観なかったライブ映像があったので今回は記事にしました
それにしても、良い曲だなあ〜





Grandmaster Flash The Message (Live The Tube 1983) - YouTube


"The Message" is a song by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. It was released as a single by Sugar Hill Records on July 1, 1982 and was later featured on the group's first studio album, The Message.
"The Message" was the first prominent hip hop song to provide a social commentary rather than the self-congratulatory boasting or party chants of earlier hip hop. Featuring alternating lead vocals by Melle Mel and Ed "Duke Bootee" Fletcher, the song's lyrics describe the stress of inner city poverty:
Rats in the front room, roaches in the back
Junkies in the alley with the baseball bat
I tried to get away but I couldn't get far
Cause a man with a tow truck repossessed my car
The chorus includes the repeated refrain "It's like a jungle sometimes / It makes me wonder how I keep from going under."
"The Message" took rap music from the house parties of its origin, to the social platforms later developed by groups like Public Enemy, N.W.A, and Rage Against the Machine.[2] Melle Mel said in an interview with NPR: "Our group, like Flash and the Furious Five, we didn't actually want to do "The Message" because we was used to doing party raps and boasting how good we are and all that."[3]
The song was written and performed by Sugar Hill session musician Ed "Duke Bootee" Fletcher and Furious Five MC Melle Mel.[

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