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"The Race" is the debut single by American rapper Tay-K. It was originally released on SoundCloud independently on June 16, 2017. [1] It was re-released for digital download and streaming by 88 Classic and RCA Records on July 29, 2017. The song charted at number 44 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and is from his debut album Santana World. [2] [3]
The song was used in the third episode of the fourth series of ITV sitcom Benidorm, during a Grand Prix race between Madge Harvey and Mr. Pink. The song was used in the 1992 film The Cutting Edge as the ice skating pair's Olympic Short Program routine song. The song was used in the 2006 film The Pink Panther.
The song was performed 59 times [7] in concert during the band's 30-year career. The Georgia Satellites covered the song on their 1985 debut EP, Keep The Faith. "The Race Is On" returned to the country charts in September 1989 when country music band Sawyer Brown covered it and released it as the lead single from their album The Boys Are Back ...
The song was revived on a number of occasions in the twentieth century with recordings by Bing Crosby (recorded December 9, 1940), [26] Johnny Mercer (1945), [27] Al Jolson (recorded July 17, 1950), [28] Julie London (included in her album Swing Me an Old Song, 1959), and Frankie Laine (included in his album Deuces Wild, 1961). [29]
"The Race" is a song by American rapper Wiz Khalifa from his third studio album Rolling Papers. The song was written by Khalifa and produced by Eric "E. Dan" Dan and Jeremy "Big Jerm" Kulousek for ID Labs. "The Race" was released as the third single from Rolling Papers on March 8, 2011, [1] and debuted and peaked at number 66 on the Billboard ...
Taymor Travon McIntyre (born June 16, 2000), better known by his stage name Tay-K, is an American rapper and convicted murderer.He is best known for his 2017 song "The Race", which peaked at number 44 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and received platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
During the race, Beetlebaum keeps falling farther and farther behind the field. As the race nears its finish, the announcer goes on a tangent, impersonating broadcaster Clem McCarthy , who had called the famous Seabiscuit-War Admiral match race in 1938 and also the famous Joe Louis-Max Schmeling boxing rematch of the same year.
Ten Broeck won the race before a record crowd of 30,000. The song commonly states that Ten Broeck "was a big bay horse", and although he was a bay, he was "very compactly built". [6] The song refers to a fatal outcome, which did not in fact occur; Mollie McCarty lived nearly five more years, winning multiple races and producing three foals. [7]