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"The Rockafeller Skank", usually called "Funk Soul Brother" by fans, is a song by English big beat musician and DJ Fatboy Slim. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album, You've Come a Long Way, Baby (1998), on 8 June 1998. The single peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart in June 1998 and topped the Icelandic Singles Chart for a week the same month and was the second Fatboy Slim single (after "Praise You") to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 76. In 2022, Rolling Stone ranked "The Rockafeller Skank" number 199 their list of 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time.[2]

"The Rockafeller Skank"
Single by Fatboy Slim
from the album You've Come a Long Way, Baby
B-side
  • "Always Read the Label"
  • "Tweakers Delight"
Released8 June 1998 (1998-06-08)
GenreBig beat[1]
Length
  • 3:27 (radio edit)
  • 6:53 (album version)
  • 4:03 (short and video version)
LabelSkint
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim singles chronology
"Going Out of My Head"
(1997)
"The Rockafeller Skank"
(1998)
"Gangster Tripping"
(1998)
Music video
"The Rockafeller Skank" on YouTube

Critical reception


Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "Using self-consciously old-school DJ techniques (scratching and repetition of a spoken phrase, dramatic tempo changes), Fatboy Slim has created an organically simple masterpiece. With the accessibility of Beck, the danceability of ska, and the sunny quality of the Beach Boys, the track has a sparse, magnetic beginning that builds in depth and intensity (with the addition of jangly guitar riffs and more complex beats) to a meticulous, frenetic climax. And the wind-down is no less danceable."[3]

Will Hermes from Entertainment Weekly called it a "remarkable splice-rock roller coaster". He added, "Big, dynamic, spectacularly dumb, it grafts Duane Eddy guitar twang (via John Barry) onto Godzilla-goes-Motown beats, adds an MC non sequitur, and presses "frappe" on the digital blender. Result? The most potent DJ pop since "Firestarter". If this won't convert the techno-phobes, nothing will."[4]

A reviewer from Music & Media constated that the track "easily matches the extremely high quality one would expect from a chart veteran with such names as the Housemartins, Beats International, The Mighty Dubcats and Pizzaman on his CV." He explained further, "This time around, he's somehow managed to fuse big beat and dance with surf—seasoned with a slight pinch of punk—and has come up with what is probably the single most infectious sound around on the airwaves right now."[5]


Samples


The song features the repeated line "Right about now, the funk soul brother/Check it out now, the funk soul brother", which is a truncated vocal sample of rapper Lord Finesse on the track "Vinyl Dogs Vibe" by Vinyl Dogs. The original line, a spoken-word introduction to the instrumental track, was "Check it out right about now, it's no other than the funk soul brother, the Lord Finesse. And you're welcome to the world of the Vinyl Dogs right about now".[6]

Lord Finesse spoke about his "contribution" for the first time in 2019. He recalled receiving a fax about Fatboy Slim wanting to use his vocal sample for the Rockafeller Skank, to which he agreed. However, he was shocked to learn the song was not what he had in mind, thinking it was going to be Hip Hop and not Big Beat. He called it a "big mistake" and expressed regret for not listening to the song first before sending his approval. Regardless, Lord Finesse remains proud of the success of the Rockafeller Skank and he calls it his "retirement money."[7]

The song also features eight[8] other samples, including a sample of the song "Sliced Tomatoes" by the band Just Brothers (a popular Northern soul track); The Bobby Fuller Four's "I Fought the Law" (featuring DeWayne Quirico's drum intro); "Join the Gang" by David Bowie; and a sample of "Beat Girl" by John Barry and his Orchestra. Guitar lines were also sampled from "Twistin' 'N' Twangin'" by Duane Eddy[9] and "Why Can't You Love Me" by Brian Poole & The Tremeloes,[10] along with a shout from the song "Soup" by the J.J. All-Stars.

Fatboy Slim has stated that to clear the samples and release the song he had to release 100% of the track's royalties, 25% to each artist, meaning he receives no royalties himself.[11]


Track listings



Charts



Release history


Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom 8 June 1998 (1998-06-08)
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
Skint [54]
United States 28 September 1999 (1999-09-28) Contemporary hit radio
  • Skint
  • Astralwerks
[55]

References


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  2. Dolan, Jon; Lopez, Julyssa; Matos, Michaelangelo; Shaffer, Claire (22 July 2022). "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  3. Flick, Larry (27 June 1998). "Reviews & Previews: Singles" (PDF). Billboard. p. 25. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  4. Hermes, Will (17 July 1998). "This Week: Music". Entertainment Weekly. Issue 441.
  5. "Airborne" (PDF). Music & Media. 27 June 1998. p. 17. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  6. "Fatboy Slim's The Rockafeller Skank sample of Vinyl Dogs feat. Lord Finesse's Vinyl Dogs Vibe". WhoSampled. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  7. 247HH. "Lord Finesse - Clearing My Vocals For Fatboy Slim's "Rockafeller Skank"". YouTube. Retrieved 7 July 2022.
  8. "Tracks Sampled in The Rockafeller Skank by Fatboy Slim on WhoSampled". WhoSampled. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  9. "Fatboy Slim's The Rockafeller Skank sample of Duane Eddy's Twistin' 'N' Twangin'". WhoSampled. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
  10. "Fatboy Slim's 'The Rockafeller Skank' - Discover the Sample Source". WhoSampled. Retrieved 11 November 2022.
  11. Nick Lawrence (7 May 2007). "Fatboy Slim Interview (May 2006) « HigherFrequency". Higherfrequency.wordpress.com. Retrieved 23 March 2012.
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  13. The Rockafeller Skank (Australian CD single liner notes). Fatboy Slim. Dance Pool. 1998. 665968.2.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  14. The Rockafeller Skank (US maxi-CD single liner notes). Fatboy Slim. Astralwerks. 1998. ASW 6242 CD.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
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«The Rockafeller Skank» ― сингл британского диджея Fatboy Slim, выпущенный с альбома You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby. Сингл достиг 6-го места в UK Singles Chart в июне 1998 года и возглавил Icelandic Singles Chart в течение недели в том же месяце. Это был второй сингл Fatboy Slim, вошедший в американский чарт Billboard Hot 100.



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