Sugarhill Gang - Passion Play video free download


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Uploaded: 2007/12/09

Nice track with a part that sounds quite like parts of "Frontin" by Pharell and Jay Z. Don't you think?!?

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9 years ago

Deshawn O'Sullivan

Finally someone who shares my ear for this song! Yes it sounds like Pharrell sampled this and altered the sample as he often does. Large Professor samples this in "Havin' Fun" too. 

9 years ago

tmat2015

Doug Wimbish on the bass!

9 years ago

joe sgro

AWESOME TOO

9 years ago

joe sgro

THANKS HANK, PEACE BE WITH YOU BROTHER

9 years ago

Kristof SoulFunk

R.I.P Big Bank Hank

10 years ago

ALMIGHTY UNIQUEALLAH

Finally someone who shares my ear for this song! Yes it sounds like Pharrell sampled this and altered the sample as he often does. Large Professor samples this in "Havin' Fun" too. 

10 years ago

Adeeb Shabazz

Finally someone who shares my ear for this song! Yes it sounds like Pharrell sampled this and altered the sample as he often does. Large Professor samples this in "Havin' Fun" too. 

10 years ago

chocolatebeauty40

right because i had this album the song was on it

10 years ago

kleiner peña

El hip hop es lo mejor del mundo!

11 years ago

TheSuperlativeMind

MF DOOM brought me here

11 years ago

MuzikJunkyAES

Large Professor sampled it in his track “Havin’ Fun.” Peace.

11 years ago

Pav G Λοκο

Large Pro has also sampled this.

11 years ago

wearestellar

The group that payed this instrumental and sang all the vocals on and all the other vocal tracks on the first Sugarhill Gang lp were the New Jersey funk band Positive Force who had a huge hit of their own with We Got The Funk.

12 years ago

mankie99

It may be Roy Ayers singing on this track but it is still found on the Sugarhill Gang debut album released in 1978/79

12 years ago

visionkingdom

This is the New York I miss.Matter fact every city in the U.S. for that matter.At least on the east coast from Baltimore to NY.That was Night club scene music rite there.Hip Hop as a music was more funk jazz sounding.And all the nite clubs was poppin.This was before the use of beat machines became prominant.Word is Sylvia Robinson may she R.I.P. really wasnt with da idea of beat machines for the artist on her label.That explained the live music sound.

12 years ago

TheMightyChurch

This has been sampled in countless things, I'm sure MF DOOMs even used this.

14 years ago

incrediblecHiller

@2050a : maybe ayers was somehow involved in production? this does sound like him, but i'm pretty sure it's the sugarhill gang...

15 years ago

2050a

THIS IS NOT SUGARHILL BUT ROY AYERS

15 years ago

atomichawg

Damn this brings back memories from back in the day. I love this song! Bless you so much for sharing the goodness. Sugarhill Gang was the shit yall.

15 years ago

skyscraper2323

mf doom sampled for devils shoestring

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