Planet Rock

Disco Nights, Afrika Bambaataa

About Planet Rock

"Planet Rock" is a song by the American hip hop artists Afrika Bambaataa and the Soul Sonic Force. The song was produced by Arthur Baker and released by Tommy Boy Records in 1982. The recording came together after DJ and producer Baker met with Bambaataa and the two bonded over the idea of creating a song about their mutual appreciation for the band Kraftwerk. Baker and Bambaataa had worked together previously on the song "Jazzy Sensation," and decided to compose a more electronic based version of the hip hop song, as opposed to the more disco-oriented work popular at the time. Along with musician John Robie, the group recorded the single at Intergalactic Studios in New York. Robie duplicated the sound on the record and had Bambaataa's rappers in the Soul Sonic Force rap over it. To create the raps, the lyricist of the group, Emcee G. L. O. B. E., had to develop a style he called "mc popping", which involved rapping off time, an unusual style at the time. The song was released in 1982 and became popular, eventually earning a Gold record certification in the United States, the first for the group and label. The new musical style on the song later became known as Electro. The song features simple lyrics discussing the power of music and having a fun time. After its release, the song began to get airtime on the radio. The use of Kraftwerk's music on the song was done without permission. The band approached the label and Tommy Boy's manager, Tom Silverman, eventually agreed to give Kraftwerk one dollar for every record sold. He increased the price of the single to make a return on the record. 


Year:
2001
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Party people
Party people
Can y'all get funky?
Soul Sonic Force - can y'all get funky?
The Zulu Nation - can y'all get funky?
Yaaah!
Just hit me
Just taste the funk and hit me
Just get on down and hit me
Bambaataa's jus' gettin' so funky, now, hit me
Yaaah!
Just hit me

Just start to chase your dreams
Up out your seats, make your body sway
Socialize, get down, let your soul lead the way
Shake it now, go ladies, it's a livin' dream
Love Life Live
Come play the game, our world is free
Do what you want but scream

We know a place where the nights are hot
It is a house of funk
Females and males
Both headed all for the disco

The D.J. plays your favorite blasts
Takes you back to the past, music's magic (poof)
Bump bump bump get bump with some flash, people

Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop
Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop

The Soul Sonic Force - Mr. Biggs, Pow Wow, and M.C. Globe
We emphasize the show, we got ego
Make this your night, just slip it right, and by day
As the people say, live it up, shucks
No work or play, our world is free
Be what you be - be

Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop
Rock rock to the Planet Rock, don't stop

You're in a place where the nights are hot
Where nature's children dance and set a chance
On this Mother Earth, which is our rock
The time has come, and work for soul, show you really got soul
Are you ready hump bump bump, get bump, now let's go, house

Twist and turn, the you let your body slide
You got the body rock and pop, bounce and pounce
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it
Gotta rock it, don't stop
Keep tickin' and tockin', work it all around the clock

Everybody keep rockin' and clockin' and shockin' and rockin', go house
Everybody say, rock it, don't stop it (Crowd repeats)
Well hit me, Mr. Biggs (Crowd repeats)
Pow Wow (Crowd repeats)
G-L-O-be	-E (Crowd repeats)
The Soul Sonic Force

You gotta rock it, pop it, 'cause it's the century
There is such a place that creates such a melody
Our world is but a land of a master jam, get up and dance
It's time to chase your dreams
Up out your seats, make your body sway
Socialize, get down, let your soul lead the way
Shake it now, go ladies, it's a livin' dream
Love Life Live

Zih Zih Zih Zih Zih (ad lib)

Everybody say, rock it, don't stop it (Crowd repeats)
Everybody say, shock it and pop it (Crowd repeats)
Everybody say, ich me sun chi (Crowd repeats)
Say, Planet Rock (Crowd repeats)
It's the sure shot (Crowd repeats)
Say, Planet Rock (Crowd repeats)
It's the sure shot (Crowd repeats)

So twist and turn, then you let your body glide
You got the body rock and pop, bounce and pounce
So hit me
Just taste the funk and hit me
Just get on down and hit me
Bambaataa's gettin' so funky, now hit me
Every piece of the world
Rate the message of the worlds
All men, women, boys, and girls, hey our Planet Rock is superb
Get on it
You got the groove, move (ad lib)
Feel the groove - feell it
Do what ya want but ya know ya got to be cool and boogie
Out on the floor, go down
Bring it low
Close to the ground
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it, gotta rock it Don't stop
Keep tickin' and tockin'
Work it all around the clock
Everybody just rock it, don't stop it
Gotta rockin' don't stoppin', Gotta rock it, don't stop
Gotta rockin' don't stoppin', Gotta rock it, don't stop

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Afrika Bambaataa

Afrika Bambaataa (born Kevin Donovan; April 19, 1957) is an American DJ from the South Bronx, New York who was instrumental in the early development of hip hop throughout the 1980s. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the three originators of break-beat deejaying, and is respectfully known as the "Grandfather" and the Amen Ra of Universal Hip Hop Culture as well as the Father of The Electro Funk Sound. Through his co-opting of the street gang the Black Spades into the music and culture-oriented Universal Zulu Nation, he is responsible for spreading hip hop culture throughout the world. On September 27, 2007, he was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. On August 14th, 2012 Afrika Bambaataa was given a three year appointment as a visiting scholar… more »

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Written by: Afrika Bambaataa, Arthur H Baker, Ellis Williams, Emil Shult, John Robie, John B. Miller, Ralf Huetter, Robert Allen

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Downtown Music Publishing, SHELLY BAY MUSIC

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10 facts about this song

Musical style and influence
"Planet Rock" is considered a groundbreaking track that combined elements of electro, hip hop, and funk. The song has been credited for giving rise to the genres of Latin freestyle and Miami bass, and influenced the development of hip hop, drum and bass, techno, and house music.
Release and Reception
Released in 1982, "Planet Rock" was instantly recognized for its futuristic sound and became one of the earliest hits of the hip hop genre. The song has been described as a cornerstone of 1980s pop culture and was a commercial success, peaking at No. 48 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Samples and Remakes
The track prominently samples Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express" and "Numbers". Influencing numerous remakes, it's also one of the most sampled songs in music history, appearing in tracks from artists such as LL Cool J, Beastie Boys, and Snoop Dogg.
Lyrics and themes
The song’s lyrics exhort listeners to dance and have fun, but also incorporate Afrocentric and Cosmic philosophy, reflecting on the themes of unity and inner strength, which was a unique combination for that time.
Production and collaboration
Arthur Baker co-wrote and produced the track, with Afrika Bambaataa providing the lead vocals. The production came to life using an affordable Roland TR drum machine — an innovative technique at the time.
Awards and recognition
In 2008, "Planet Rock" was ranked number 240 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It was also included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Music Video
The music video for "Planet Rock" showcased a blend of hip-hop culture and futuristic vibes, with the presence of breakdancers, DJs, graffiti, and spaceships.Some scenes in the video were filmed at the United Nations building to symbolize the song's universal appeal.
Album Presence
Despite its success and popularity, "Planet Rock" was not featured on any studio album by Afrika Bambaataa. It was released as a stand-alone single and later compiled into various artist compilations.
Legacy
"Planet Rock" changed the landscape of hip-hop and electronic music by proving that electronic music could have a soul and could make people dance. It remains a disco anthem and one of the best party jams ever recorded.
Copyright lawsuit
In 1997, Kraftwerk successfully sued for "uncredited appropriation" because "Planet Rock" uses elements of Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express" and "Numbers" without permission. This led to a settlement in which Kraftwerk was acknowledged as co-writers.

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