"Not Many" | |||||||||||||||
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Single by Scribe | |||||||||||||||
from the album The Crusader | |||||||||||||||
A-side | "Stand Up" | ||||||||||||||
Format | CD single, 12" | ||||||||||||||
Genre | Hip-hop | ||||||||||||||
Length | 3:43 (original) 3:45 (remix) |
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Label | Dirty Records, Festival Mushroom Records | ||||||||||||||
Producer | P-Money | ||||||||||||||
Certification | Platinum (RIANZ) | ||||||||||||||
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"Not Many" is a hip hop single by New Zealand rapper Scribe, taken from his debut album, The Crusader. It was released as a double A-side with "Stand Up".
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According to P-Money, the producer of the track, "Not Many" was recorded and mixed in less than six hours.[1]
The song entered the New Zealand Singles Chart at number five, later peaking at the top spot. It spent a total of twelve weeks at number one, and became the top single of 2003.[2][3] During its run at number one, The Crusader was released, and debuted at number one on the New Zealand Albums Chart. This was the first time in the charts' histories that a New Zealand artist simultaneously topped the singles and albums chart.[4][5] In its tenth charting week, it was certified platinum.[6] It has since been certified double platinum, and sold over 20,000 copies.[7]
In 2010, the list of the top 10 New Zealand singles of the 2000s was compiled. "Stand Up"/"Not Many" was the third best-selling single of the decade. Scribe was the only artist with two singles on the list, with "Stop the Music" listed at number nine.[8]
A remix was released, titled "Not Many – The Remix!", featuring Savage and Con Psy. The remix went to number two on the New Zealand Singles Chart for two weeks, then slipped out of the chart.[9] It also appeared on the Australian Singles Chart for twenty-eight weeks, peaking at number twenty-one.[10] In Australia, the remix was certified gold.[11]
No music video was shot for the original track, however one was made using the remix version of the song. The video was directed by Chris Graham.[12] Savage and Con Psy appeared in the video.
In August 2011, the video was remade with Scribe travelling around the central city red zone and featuring host of residents' faces, including Mayor Bob Parker.[13]
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