Slip on the The Sugar Hill Gang Rappers Delight Tour T-Shirt (Back Print) in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Sugar Hill Gang merchandise tied to the trio that effectively launched commercial hip-hop.
Rapper's Delight dropped September 1979 on Sugar Hill Records: 14 minutes 36 seconds long on the 12-inch single, the first hip-hop track to crack the US Top 40 and effectively the song that made hip-hop a commercial proposition. Big Bank Hank, Wonder Mike and Master Gee built the track over Chic's Good Times bassline, with Sylvia Robinson producing at Sugar Hill Records. The Rappers Delight Tour graphic commemorates the band's later live runs supporting the foundational single.
Soft-style cotton in a unisex cut, black colourway. Wear it open-jacket so the back graphic carries the look.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design features: Back print Rappers Delight Tour
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: hip-hop collectors, golden-era rap fans, gigs, daily wear
Slip on the The Sugar Hill Gang Rappers Delight Tour T-Shirt (Back Print) in black soft-style cotton — officially licensed Sugar Hill Gang merchandise tied to the trio that effectively launched commercial hip-hop.
Rapper's Delight dropped September 1979 on Sugar Hill Records: 14 minutes 36 seconds long on the 12-inch single, the first hip-hop track to crack the US Top 40 and effectively the song that made hip-hop a commercial proposition. Big Bank Hank, Wonder Mike and Master Gee built the track over Chic's Good Times bassline, with Sylvia Robinson producing at Sugar Hill Records. The Rappers Delight Tour graphic commemorates the band's later live runs supporting the foundational single.
Soft-style cotton in a unisex cut, black colourway. Wear it open-jacket so the back graphic carries the look.
- Rockoff officially licensed product
- Style: Unisex Short-Sleeve T-Shirt
- Design features: Back print Rappers Delight Tour
- Colour: Black
- Material: Soft-style cotton
- Great for: hip-hop collectors, golden-era rap fans, gigs, daily wear