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1987 single by Boogie Down Productions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Bridge Is Over" is a 1987 song by Boogie Down Productions from their debut album Criminal Minded, performed by rapper KRS-One and produced by DJ Scott LaRock and KRS-One. The song's intro samples "The Bridge" by MC Shan.
"The Bridge Is Over" | ||||
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Single by Boogie Down Productions | ||||
from the album Criminal Minded | ||||
B-side | "A Word From Our Sponsor" | |||
Released | March 3, 1987 | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | East Coast hip hop, golden age hip hop | |||
Length | 3:26 | |||
Label | B-Boy Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Scott La Rock, Lawrence Parker, Billy Joel | |||
BDP singles chronology | ||||
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It is considered to be a classic diss track,[1] aimed at MC Shan, Marley Marl, the Juice Crew and rappers from Queens, NY and the Queensbridge projects.
It, and from the same album, "South Bronx", are the most famous songs of The Bridge Wars between rappers from the Bronx and Queens.
The song's lyrics at the end are set to the tune of the famous Billy Joel song "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me":
"It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" | "The Bridge Is Over" |
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What's the matter with the crowd I'm seeing? |
Whats the matter with your MC, Marley Marl? |
The song went on to become one of the most sampled hip hop songs in hip hop history.
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