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 King Tim III (Personality Jock) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
King Tim III (Personality Jock) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Encyclopedia: The Sugarhill Gang
Some claim that Rapper's Delight is the first hip-hop single ever, but it was actually preceded by King Tim III by the Fatback Band.
But the Sugarhill Gang's place in music history seems secure as the first hip hop group to have a Gold single.
Released a few months before Rappers Delight (which is often cited as the first commercially released hip hop song), this song has become perhaps the bands...
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There is a great percussion break that became very popular, enabling the DJ to show his skills.
"King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by Fatback was the first rap record.
King Tim III was a rapper from Harlem who got a break by landing a job with old school dogs of funk Fatback.
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 Rapping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See roots of hip hop music for earlier forms that also contributed to rapping.
The first contemporary hip hop song released on a major label was 1979's "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" by the Fatback Band (featuring the rapper King Tim III).
The Sugarhill Gang followed the same year with "Rapper's Delight" (based on Chic's "Good Times") which became a major hit and opened the floodgates for the nascent genre.
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The fatback band hires radio dj king tim iii to provide a rap for one of their b-sides controversy continues over which is the first rap on a record.
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 Big Chill - fatback music curtis played band force king funk generation single
That doesn’t even include the often-overlooked 'King Tim III (Personality Jock),' which is considered the first rap single in many circles.
Books on popular music often cite the Sugar Hill Gang’s single 'Rapper’s Delight' as the first rap song, but fact is, the Fatback single with 'King Tim III' on the B side of 'You’re My Candy Sweet' shipped a month or two before the Sugar Hill record was released.
Since the release of their first album back in 1971 on the now-defunct Perception label, Curtis and bassist Johnny Flippen have anchored the crucial Fatback rhythm section.
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 Disco Style.com: Fatback King Tim III Personality Jock
Many might call King Tim a soft rapper but this is '79 and despite his "softness", he's been sampled numerous times by RandB artists and hardcore rappers.
Rap part is only the cherry on top 'cause underneath is an infectious disco groove featuring an uplifting chorus, a unique classic.
King Tim III shows up on their 21 Karat; The best of Fatback band double CD that includes I found lovin', Is this the future, Spanish hustle, Night fever, I like girls, Do the Bus stop, Do the backstroke (The song Dr Dre was sued for and lost 1.5 Million$, no kidding!
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 King Tim III (Personality Jock) by The Fatback Band: Song Music Downloads
King Tim III (Personality Jock) by The Fatback Band: Song Music Downloads
Sorry, at this time no downloads have been found for "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" on album XII.
Sorry, at this time no streams have been found for "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" on album XII.
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 Fatback Band - XII: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more ||| Music.com
Fatback maintained the same high standard of quality to produce another impressive slab of funk-tinged disco.
XII [+] is notable to hip-hop historians for the track "King Tim III (Personality Jock)," a song often tagged as the first rap song (it was released as a single shortly before the more popular "Rapper's Delight" by the Sugarhill Gang [+]).
"King Tim" remains a killer blast of hip-hop, seamlessly mixing a slick old-school rap into the band's intensely funky blend of organ, energetic horn blasts, and a relentless walking bass line.
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 King Tim III (Personality Jock) by Various Artists: Song Music Downloads
King Tim III (Personality Jock) by Various Artists: Song Music Downloads
Sorry, at this time no downloads have been found for "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" on album Old School Rap: The Roots of Rap.
Sorry, at this time no streams have been found for "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" on album Old School Rap: The Roots of Rap.
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 Roots of hip hop music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The first rap record is generally acknowledged to have been "King Tim III" by the Fatback Band in 1979 (Toop, 1991), followed by rapping's namesake: Sugarhill Gang's Rapper's Delight (Toop, 1991), but there were many predecessors and early indicators of the possibilities of chanting rhymes over a musical background.
Lastly, most existing hip hop acts were shocked when King Tim III's throwback to radio DJs rhyming jive and the Sugarhill Gang's appropriation of rap on their remake, not sample, of Chic's "Good Times" were released, as most DJs and MCs knew each other and many had been attempting to record (Toop, 1991).
Early rap records are a mix bag of quality material by party veterans and poorer material quickly produced for a profit.
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The first rap record was "King Tim III" by the Fatback Band Fatback Band (featuring the rapper King Tim III King Tim III).
The Sugarhill Gang The Sugarhill Gang followed the same year with "Rappers Delight", that became a major hit and is based on Chic's disco track "Good Times".
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 Medialunchbox - Music : The Fattest of Fatback   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Not many people realize it, but "King Tim III: Personality Jock" was actually the first rap song ever released.
"King Tim" is actually a pretty damn funky song; although the rapping is primarily at the beginning and in the middle.
There are some serious funk jams on this record that still sound fresh.
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 Boston.com / A&E / Music / Hip + Hop = the big bang
Twenty-five years ago, Jimmy Carter was president, a gallon of gas cost 90 cents, andWonder Mike, Big Bank Hank, and Master Gee were the kings of hip-hop.
It wasn’t the first rap record—that distinction belongs to Fatback’s ‘‘King Tim III (Personality Jock),’’ released a few months earlier.
Yet if ‘‘King Tim III’’ was the initial splash, 1979’s ‘‘Rapper’s Delight’’ was a tsunami, as the song ushered hip-hop out of its Bronx birthplace and introduced it to the masses.
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 MSN Encarta - Rap
In 1978 DJ Grand Wizard Theodore introduced the technique of scratching to produce rhythmic patterns.
In 1979 the first two rap records appeared: “King Tim III (Personality Jock),” recorded by the Fatback Band, and “Rapper’s Delight,” by the Sugarhill Gang.
A series of verses recited by the three members of the Sugarhill Gang, “Rapper’s Delight” became a national hit, reaching number 36 on the Billboard magazine popular music charts.
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It was a song called "King Tim III" by a a group called The Fatback Band.It was released right before Sylvia Robinson's label, Sugar Hill (often credited as the first hip-hop label), released Rappers Delight by theSugarhill Gang.
Grandmaster flash and several other crews were already established as the KINGS of hip-hop well before and "rap" records were sold.
As was stated by Rave, "King Tim III" was the first 'rap' record, and shortly thereafter Sugarhill Gang dropped
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 A History of Rap and Hip Hop
The most important direct influence on the creation of hip hop music is the Jamaican style called dub, which arose in the 1960s.
Dub musicians such as King Tubby isolated percussion breaks because dancers at clubs (sound systems) preferred the energetic rhythms of the often-short breaks.
This Harlem label had been home to saxophone legend King Curtis, and in 1979 it put out its first hip hop record, "Rappin' and Rockin' in the House" by The Funky Four (Plus One More).
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 Da House: The Sugarhill Gang
Among masters of live shows and park jams, Sugarhill had no routines, as their "Showdown" single with the Furious Five would clearly demonstrate later.
In an age when the DJ was king, they had none.
And anyway, the Fatback Band's "King Tim III Personality Jock)" came out first.
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 HIP-HOP: FROM THE UNDER BELLY TO AIRWAVES
King Tim ruled the summer of “79 until another more incredible rap song hit the airwaves and altered history forever.
The Sugarhill Gang’s Rapper's Delight not only blew King Tim III into obscurity but was also picked up by many White rock stations as the first Hip Hop crossover.
The flow of multiple word play fascinated America and the fuse was lit.
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 These Are The Breaks - www.bombhiphop.com
The other approach to early rap was live musicians, the first being the Fatback Band and King Tim's "King Tim III (Personality Jocks)", playing live disco and funk instrumentals with the focus being on the MC's rhyme skills.
"The King is Here" and "Master of the Game" were dope, but it took the much sampled "900 Number", co-written by Ced Gee, to open people's eyes to the King's incredible technique on the techs.
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 Encyclopedia: Bo Diddley
A lullaby is a soothing song sung to children before they go to sleep.
The first rap record is generally acknowledged to have been King Tim III by the Fatback Band in 1979 (Toop, 1991), followed by rappings namesake: Sugarhill Gangs Rappers Delight (Toop, 1991), but there were many predecessors and early indicators of the possibilities of chanting rhymes over a...
Word play is a literary technique in which the nature of the words used themselves become part of the subject of the work.
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 The Bored - Song Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Send a private message to King Tim III
I think the rapper calls himself "Headcracka" or something as a nickname.
It prolly is a legitimate Primo beat cuz the scratch you hear is from a Primo produced Royce 5 9 joint called "Boom",
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 CMT.com : Fatback Band : Biography
The original lineup featured drummer Bill Curtis, trumpeter George Williams, guitarist Johnny King, bassist Johnny Flippin, saxophonist Earl Shelton, and flutist George Adam.
Synthesizer player Gerry Thomas, saxophonist Fred Demerey, and guitarist George Victory were integral parts of the group during their peak years.
Their 1979 single "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" is widely considered the first rap single in many circles.
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