Malcolm McLaren - Double Dutch (Dance Mix)
Double Dutch (Dance Mix)
Charisma MALC 312 (1983)
Malcom McLaren rose to fame as the manager of the Sex Pistols. Following their demise he pursued a solo career and was one of the first artists to bring, with the help of the World's Famous Supreme Team, scratching to world of music.
This 45 is about the skipping game of the same name, with McLaren's narration mentioning several New York double Dutch troupes by name, notably the Ebonettes, whose name is also used as a chant in the chorus. The music video for the song features McLaren and troupes from the American Double Dutch League performing in a school gymnasium.
The South African Mbaqanga group, The Boyoyo Boys, sued McLaren for music plagiarism over the similarity of "Double Dutch" to their own 1975 hit "Puleng". After a lengthy legal battle in the UK, the matter was settled out of court.
The record hit #3 in the UK charts.
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