Nearly five decades ago, Fab 5 Freddy told Debbie Harrythat "everybody's fly," and it led not just to Blondie topping the Hot 100 for the fourth time, but the groundbreaking punk band also made ...
A year after the Sugarhill Gang released “Rapper’s Delight” in 1979, Blondie recorded “Rapture,” the first major hip-hop hit to use original music rather than sampling other artists’ beats. Released ...
One of the most versatile classic rock bands of the 1970s and 1980s was Blondie. Blondie songs took ideas from many genres, including disco, rock, pop, new wave, doo-wop, rap, and reggae. It’s ...
On this date 45 years ago, Blondie released “Rapture,” a genre bending single that quietly became one of the most important crossover records in Hip Hop history. Released in 1981 from the album ...
Blondie, led by the unforgettably platinum blonde Debbie Harry, was one of the great mainstream successes of the ’70s downtown New York scene. The magic was a sound that artfully blended any number of ...
Blondie emerged in the mid-’70s underground rock scene, hitting mainstream airwaves with its third album, 1978’s Parallel Lines. That record, particularly the single “Heart of Glass,” set the stage ...
I was listening through to a Blondie greatest hit album today and came across so old tracks I quite liked. The thing I noticed on one track (Rapture circa 1980) was that it was basically a very 'rappy ...
The members of Blondie admit it’s a bit weird to be on the music scene again when bands like the Rapture are named for one of their songs, and ’80s fashion is so hip that girls shamelessly wander the ...
The members of Blondie admit it's a bit weird to be on the music scene again when bands like the Rapture are named for one of their songs, and '80s fashion is so hip that girls shamelessly wander the ...
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