The group--which comprises Big Bang Hank, Wonder Mike, and Master Gee--filed suit in New York City on January 19, 1999, after a commercial featuring them performing "Rapper's Delight " aired on TV as a promotion for the Goodwill Games, which Snapple sponsored. Members of the Sugarhill Gang maintain that they were told the commercial would only air on closed-circuit television during a party at New York's Studio 54. The group was granted summary judgment in June and was awarded $165,000 in compensatory damages and $2.8 million in punitive damages last week.
In 1979, Sugarhill Gang released "Rapper's Delight," one of the most influential songs of the era. The group went on to release three full length albums: 1980's Sugarhill Gang, 1982's 8th Wonder, and 1999's Jump On It!
-- Yves Erwin Salomon, New York
For more news at LAUNCH, click here.
Got news tips, comments, or questions? Send them to launchnews@yahoo.com.
'Rapper's Delight' Studio Destroyed In Fire
Oct 11, 2002 12:00 pm PDT
(10/11/02, 3 p.m. ET) -- An early morning fire on West Street in Englewood, New Jersey, destroyed the Sugar Hill recording studio, which is believed to be the place that the Sugarhill Gang recorded "Rapper's Delight" in the late '70s. The ...