Low Rider (song)

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"Low Rider"
"Low Rider" cover
Song by War
from the album Why Can't We Be Friends?
Released 1975
Format LP
Genre Funk, Latin

Low Rider is a song written by the band War and appearing on their album Why Can't We Be Friends?, released in 1975. It reached number one on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at number 35 on the Pop Singles chart.

This song has been covered by Exodus, Cypress Hill, Quando Quango, Barry White, Steve Edmonds, JFA, KoЯn, Latin Alliance, ZZ Top (the most poular version of the song), and Baby G & Rock Box (titled "New Lowrider"). It was featured on the first compilation in the Lowrider Soundtrack series. War's "Low Rider" was also significantly sampled by The Beastie Boys for their track "Slow Ride" on the 1986 album Licensed to Ill.

The song was featured in several movies, including the Cheech and Chong series, Robots, 21 Grams, Dazed and Confused, Paulie, Beverly Hills Ninja, A Knight's Tale, and the 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds. It is also the theme song for The George Lopez Show and is featured in the video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (playing on Master Sounds 98.3) and Driver: Parallel Lines. Also, the Los Angeles Dodgers use this song as a theme song for player Nomar Garciaparra at Dodger Stadium when he comes up to bat, and Marmite have used a version of the tune with alternate lyrics in their television adverts.

The writers and performers of Low Rider now have a band called Lowrider Band. Consisting of Lee Oskar, Howard E. Scott, B.B. Dickerson and Harold Brown. http://www.LowriderBand.com