Depending on your age and level of music knowledge you may only know Kool & The Gang as the band that enjoyed success on the pop charts in the late 70s and throughout the 80s with songs like "Celebration," "Cherish" and "Joanna." As the band celebrates the 50th anniversary of their 1973 hit, "Jungle Boogie," and Hip-Hop celebrates its 50th birthday, we reflect on Hip-Hop's love of Kool & The Gang's sound as they are one of music's most sampled bands.
Their music has been incorporated into Hip-Hop long before rap records existed. 1971's "N.T.," 1969's "Give It Up," and "Sport" from 1973 (credited to Lightnin' Rod of the Last Poets) are all considered foundational breakbeats in Hip-Hop. Early rap recordings like "Internationally Known" by Grandmaster Melle Mel & The Furious 5 used interpolations of Kool & The Gang's music before Hip-Hop discovered digital sampling technology.