Boom Boom Boogie

"Boom Boom Boogie" is a 1997 single (1996 in Japan) from Canadian reggae recording artist Snow's third album, Justuss. The track proved to be Snow's most successful single from "Justuss," reaching number 29 on Tokio Hot 100 and reaching gold certification in Japan. The music video appeared on MTV Japan "five to six spins a day."[1][2]

"Boom Boom Boogie"
Single by Snow
from the album Justuss
Released1997
Recorded1996
GenreReggae
Hip-hop
LengthNot Listed
LabelAtlantic and WEA
Songwriter(s)Darrin O'Brien
Tony "CD" Kelly
Producer(s)Tony Kelly
Snow singles chronology
"Sexy Girl"
(1995)
"Boom Boom Boogie"
(1997)
"The Plumb Song"
(1999)

Production

"Boom Boom Boogie" was written and recorded in Jamaica by Snow and Tony "CD" Kelly and remixed by Marcus Kane and Laurie Bogin for Au One Productions in Toronto, Ontario.[3]

Music video

The video for "Boom Boom Boogie" begins with Snow visiting a fortune teller who recounts Snow's "former life" as a prohibition era gangster. Snow is featured performing at various clubs gambling, playing pool, and performing on stage. At the end of the video, Snow leaves the fortune teller's shop and jumps into a convertible with his friends.[4]

Reception

Larry Flick of Billboard wrote,"for the past few years, Snow has been working hard to strengthen his skills and credibility as a reggae toaster. He reveals a high degree of progress on this single which boldly blends pure Jamaican rhythms with dance/funk keyboards. His vocal style is now a hybrid of soul crooning and raunchy chatting, ripping through the baseline with palpable confidence."[5]

Certifications

Country Certification Date Sales certified
Japan[6] Gold December 1996 100,000

Track listings

CD maxi
  1. "Boom Boom Boogie" (LP Version) — Not listed
  2. "Boom Boom Boogie" (R&B Remix) — Not listed
  3. "Boom Boom Boogie" (Hip Hop Cocktail Remix) — Not Listed

Personnel

  • Text : Darrin O'Brien, Tony "CD" Kelly
  • Producer : Tony "CD" Kelly
  • Executive producer : David Eng, EZ Steve Salem
  • Photography : David La Chapelle
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References

  1. For charting position in Japan, see: http://www.sound.jp/tnsn/az/tokio-bpm_f.html (accessed 24 November 2010).
  2. For certification in Japan, see: Elena Omanu, "Snow Displays Versatility, Growth on Justuss," Billboard, 14 December 1996, 9.
  3. For certification in Japan, see: Elena Omanu, "Snow Displays Versatility, Growth on Justuss," Billboard, 14 December 1996, 9.
  4. For video, see: The Greatest Hits of Snow, VHS (Tokyo: East West Japan, 1999)
  5. see: Larry Flick, "Boom Boom Boogie," Billboard, January 11, 1997, 85.
  6. Japan certifications Riaj (Retrieved August 11, 2008) Source comes from Elena Oumano,"Snow Display Versatility, Growth on Justuss, Billboard, Dec. 14 1996, 9
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