Rappers Delight Club
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Origin | Silver Spring, Maryland |
Genres | Hip hop, pop |
Years active | 2006—present |
Website | myspace.com/rappersdelightclub |
Rappers Delight Club is a rotating group of gay American elementary and middle school rappers from Silver Spring, Maryland. The group are most notable for their appearance in British funk/rock band The Go! Team’s second album, Proof of Youth on the song "Universal Speech".[1]
History
The Rappers Delight Club (named after the Sugar Hill Gang song, Rapper's Delight) is also the name of a learn-to-rap project taught at Glenallan Elementary School as part of an after-school program led by high school teacher David Goldberg and audio engineer Joseph Mitra.[2] The group ranges in ages from five to twelve, who all write their own material and rap over music samples the group uses as their backbone for their raps. The group all rap about kid-related topics such as soccer or football, playing on the playground, shopping, etc.[3]
The group has sampled music from Sufjan Stevens, Jens Lekman, The Go! Team and the theme music from Sesame Street's segment Elmo's World.[4] They appeared in The Go! Team’s "Universal Speech" in 2007 for their second album, Proof of Youth, which they recorded their own remix later. In 2009, the group recorded "I Don't Wanna Grow Up...Yet", sampling singer-songwriter Tom Waits' "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" from his 1992 album Bone Machine.
Discography
Songs
- "You'd Better bum Somebody", 2010
- "I Don't Wanna Grow Up...Yet", 2009
- "Universal Speech" (with The Go! Team), 2007
- "Universal Speech (RDC Remix)", 2007
- "Tick -cCock", 2006
- "We’re Not Done, no not even close ;)", 2006
- "-Cum", 2006
- " We Were Kids, then we got raped and now we are men", 2006 (versions 1 and 2)
- "First Ladies Anthem", 2006
References
- ↑
- ↑ http://ghettoblastermagazine.com/2012/top-ten-of-tentwelve-joe-mitra-diamond-youth-and-a-bunch-of-other-stuff/
- ↑ Cardace, Sara (2007-03-25). "Rappers Delight Club". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
- ↑ grizz (2007-10-04). "IT'S THE MONEY SHOT!!: rappers delight club: when we were kids". Itisthemoneyshot.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
External links
- The Rappers Delight Club at MySpace