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"Black Superman" is a song by American hip hop group Above the Law, released on June 28, 1994 [1] as the lead single from their third studio album Uncle Sam's Curse (1994). It was produced by Cold 187um , who wrote the song with KMG the Illustrator.
Uncle Sam's Curse is the third studio album by the American hip hop group Above the Law. [1] [2] It was released in 1994, the group's final record on Ruthless Records. [3]The album peaked at number 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 113 on the Billboard 200. [4]
Abar, the First Black Superman, a 1977 blaxploitation film; Black Superman (Above the Law song), 1994 "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)", a song by Johnny Wakelin; Calvin Ellis, an alternative, multi-racial version of Superman
The new song was Wakelin's "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)" released in late 1974. In January 1975 the song reached number seven on the singles charts of both the UK [ 2 ] and Australia . By October of the same year, it had reached number one in Canada on the RPM Singles Chart . [ 3 ]
List of singles with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US R&B [3] US Rap [4] "Murder Rap" 1990 — 1 Livin' Like Hustlers "Untouchable" — 1 "4 the Funk of It" 1991 — 21 Vocally Pimpin' "Call It What U Want" 1992 — — Black Mafia Life "V.S.O.P." — 9 "Black Superman" 1994 ...
The song "Freedom of Speech" was featured in the 1990 movie Pump Up the Volume and its soundtrack album. In September 1990, members of Above the Law clashed with Ice Cube and his posse, Da Lench Mob, during the annual New Music Seminar conference. The group's first full-length album, Livin' Like Hustlers, was released in 1990.
The song reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart and #21 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975. "Black Superman (Muhammad Ali)" is a reggae version of Wakelind's song "Hungarian Superman (Joe Bugner)" (an homage to the Hungarian-born British-Australian boxer by that name) with the lyrics modified to pay tribute to boxer Muhammad Ali. [1]
Black Superman (Above the Law song) C. Call It What U Want; M. Murder Rap; W. We're All in the Same Gang This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 10:45 ...