Best Novelty Rap?
PATX
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Deadstock find! A longtime Pro Squad in-office fave and easily one of the best novelty raps of all time, it goes without saying we were pretty stoked to stumble upon some original, still sealed copies of Rappin' Duke from 1984. The Duke, aka some guy doing an amazing John Wayne impression, is best known for his "DA-HAH, DA-HAH" as immortalized by B.I.G. on "Juicy," but over the course of these 6+ minutes, you'll also hear him touch upon such subjects as: russlin' cattle, doin' 'The Duke,' how he's better than Run DMC, "Swanee" and Aretha Franklin. Flipside includes the instrumental, which was also the beat for "Blow Job Betty" by Too $hort. Limited stock. Recommended.Recommended = ??
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LtYaCm5njY
because in their review of the 2000 Spit Kickers
tour, the writer refered to Biz Markie as a "novelty rapper."
To this day he gets all worked up if I mention it.
Ring-a-ranga-dong for the holi-day!
b/w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx-NLPH8JeM
Yes, this one is great.
Brian Wilson's attempt at rapping
Dust Brothers, Weird Al, and Bob Dylan...
http://mysticalbeast.blogspot.com/2005/10/liz-phair-week-continues_20.html
"When Liz Phair decided to record her breakthrough album Liz Phair, she knew she was taking a big risk. From Fleetwood Mac to Pink Floyd to Genesis, the history of Rock and Roll is littered with bands who lost everything after trying out a more accessible sound.
The only other artist I can think of who really succeeded in a similar way is Brian Wilson, the lead singer of an old band from the 1960's called The Beach Boys. When Brian Wilson first decided to record a rap song, his overly conservative fanbase was horrified. But Brian, a musical genius with a vision (much like Liz Phair), ignored the naysayers and the result was one of his best songs ever: Smart Girls."[/b]
geezinslaw's "help, Im white and I cant get down" (unbelievably crappy banjo hip hop breakdown)
video kids-"woodpeckers from space" (unexplainable electro vocoder wierdness)
Half the stuff on the first newcleus lp.
i know theres more but im at work and cant think of shit right now, but I was thinking about making a "bad music mix" and these are some top rated strangely listenable crap as far as that goes.
Experienced readers of D.C. comics will recognize this
article as originating from "Earth 2" - which is why it
reads like something originally from Canada, only even
more confusing.
"reggae christmas boogie in transylvania" on an sctv record. We played it to no applause on my friends xmas edition radio show.
More confusing than this?
Yes, Comedy Rap is a legitimate part of the canon. So: Pickin Boogers, You Be Illin, Slick Rick, and even Fresh Prince. But Novelty Rap is definitely part of the great other.
Some great contributions so far... from a town in the great UK
Wouldn't it be great to hear Jon Brion rap over a Kanye beat?
- spidey
Where are my cords?
Having found enough novelty rap the last few years I was going to make a novelty rap section in my store. But, then I considered the miserable failure of the 'Corny But Lovable' section I had made last year and decided against it. But fuck it, I'll probably do it anyways.
I'm really partial to that Miker G and DJ Sven Holiday joint.
Rappin Duke def top 5.
Bobby Jimmy is probably the king of Novelty rap and the most prolific in the game. I remember him getting airplay back in the day... Roaches and New York Rappers were his best.
Wikka rap by the Evasions is another top 5 - it's almost so good as to rise above novelty rap status.
I found one called Prep Rap by Rus Mason but it was kinda luke warm.
Hurt 'Em Bad - Monday Night Football - terrible
Super Bowl Shuffle - terrible but classic
Rappin Rodney - Rappin' Sinbad - Rappin Andrew Dice Clay - Rappin Eddie Murphy -
The Afros
Another def top 5 for me is Rappin Ron and the D.C. Crew which was way better than the other lame ronnie reagan raps
Somebody threw together a clip show for a video but at least it has the track:
Rappin' Ron and the D.C. Crew
I'm both embarrassed and proud to be this in to novelty rap.
I can not express to you how gutted my mate was when he got home and played the track, it probably cost him two weeks pocket, what were Tommy Boy thinking?
Somebody already mention ???Wood Peckers from space??? which is actually a record I???ve always liked and dug it out earlier in the week to start dropping in my DJ sets (I play a at a trendy bar not a club). I know its not a serious record but there are some touches I really like the vocal cutting.