Superfly (song)
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“Superfly” | |||||
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Single by Curtis Mayfield from the album Super Fly |
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B-side | "Love To Keep You In My Mind" | ||||
Released | October 1972 | ||||
Format | 7" | ||||
Genre | Soul/Funk | ||||
Length | 3:08 (single edit)
3:53 (album version) |
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Label | Curtom/Buddha CR-1978 |
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Writer(s) | Curtis Mayfield | ||||
Producer | Curtis Mayfield | ||||
Curtis Mayfield singles chronology | |||||
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"Superfly" is a song by Curtis Mayfield, the title track from his 1972 soundtrack album for the film of the same name. It was the second single released from the album, following "Freddie's Dead (Theme From Superfly)", and reached #8 on the Billboard Pop chart. The lyrics celebrate the craftiness and determinaton of the film's main character. The song plays over the film's closing credits.
The bassline and the rototom percussion break from the song's introduction (performed by Joseph "Lucky" Scott and "Master" Henry Gibson, respectively)[1] have repeatedly been sampled in songs including The Beastie Boys' "Egg Man", The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Ready to Die Intro", and Nelly's "Tilt Ya Head Back" featuring Christina Aguilera. Mayfield himself sampled the original song in "Superfly 1990", a duet he recorded with Ice-T.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Galloway, A. Scott (1999). In Super Fly (p. 8) [CD liner notes]. Burbank, CA: Rhino Records.
- ^ "Superfly". Rap Sample FAQ. Accessed October 31, 2007.