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Hey Boy Hey Girl is the first single by The Chemical Brothers released from their third album Surrender. This song contains a sample of The Roof is on Fire by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three. Hey Boy Hey Girl stayed on the UK charts at 3 for ten weeks.
The following artists have either sampled or referenced this song:
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Rancid (in the song "Burn")
Bloodhound Gang (in the song "Fire Water Burn")
Chemical Brothers (in the song "Hey Boy Hey Girl")
Coal Chamber (in the song "Sway")
Hilltop Hoods (in the song "The Nosebleed Section")
Nelly (in the song "Hot In Herre")
50 Cent (in the song "In Da Club")
R. Kelly featuring Keith Murray (in the song "Home Alone")
Kokane featuring Snoop Dogg (in the song "Down the Drain)
Pharcyde (in the song "Return of the B-Boy")
Tha Eastsidaz (in the song "Take it back to 85")
Kumbia Kings (in the song "Fuego")
Bizzy Bone (in the song "The Roof Is On Fire")
Missy Elliot ( in her song "work it" ) she use their song "Requestline
P Diddy in the song "Last Night feat. Kesha Cole " they used their song "The Roof Is On Fire"
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Request Line got much airplay in NYC late in 1984 when it was released. The dub has the "Are We On The Air?" sample which was most notably used by the Audio Two on "Many Styles". The track "The Roof Is On Fire" got no airplay because of the explicit lyrics, but the track was hot, so Reality released the track on its own single a few months later in 1985, without the explicit lyrics.
Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three were responsible for "The Roof Is on Fire" -- one of the most memorable old-school party jams -- a number five dance hit from 1985. The flipside of the release was "Request Line," which also enjoyed chart success by reaching number 21 on the Hot R&B/hip-hop singles chart. Both tracks have appeared on numerous various-artist compilations throughout the years. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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The phrase is widely recognized even outside of music.
In the comedy movie Head of State, Chris Rock's character uses the classic hip-hop phrase, but his party guests, who are out of touch with hip-hop, believe there is an actual fire, and a panic ensues.
In the animated series The PJs, Thurgood sets the roof of a newly-acquired movie theater on fire. When he runs inside to alert the customers that "The roof! The roof! The roof is on fire!", they misinterpret his warning as the song, and they begin to sing the "We don't need no water let the..." to which Thurgood stops them.
At the TNA Wrestling pay per view Hard Justice, a faulty pyro lit the roof of Soundstage 21 on fire during the live television broadcast. As the stage crew attempted to extinguish the fire and clear the building the audience chanted "THE ROOF, THE ROOF, THE ROOF'S ON FIRE!" as the two wrestlers in a match continued (and finished) their ongoing match
In the third episode of the english dub for the anime 3x3 Eyes, Lee Ling-Ling sings "Burning burning burning, it's burning, the roof! The roof! The roof is on fire!" while escaping from a burning hotel (which she was responsible for).
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Roof On Fire Claims Lives Of 43 Party People
February 3, 1999
So please be alert when you hear the roof is on fire @ Clubs cause it can cost you your life.
NYC firefighters struggle to put out the roof blaze that took the lives of 43 party people Saturday.
NEW YORK—Tragedy struck at a popular Manhattan nightclub Saturday, when the roof, the roof, the roof of The Tunnel caught fire, collapsing and killing 43 party people. According to fire-department officials, the death toll was exacerbated by the clubgoers' unwillingness to evacuate the burning building.
"I tried shouting to the people on the dance floor that the roof was on fire and that they should exit the premises immediately, but they seemed unfazed by the danger," firefighter Michael Pitti said. "I just kept shouting, 'The roof! The roof! The roof is on fire!' and so forth, but they just went right on dancing, insisting that they didn't need any of our water and that we should let the motherfucker burn."
The party people's refusal to exit the flame-engulfed nightclub is widely believed to have been the result of DJ Phreek Malik's unstoppable mix of the hottest house, funk, hip-hop, disco, jungle and techno beats.
"DJ Phreek Malik was spinning in a manner so hot, these party people were willing to give up their lives for a few extra minutes on the dance floor," New York City fire commissioner Thomas Von Essen said. "Even as a 50-foot-high wall of flames surged toward them, they continued to dance, throwing their hands in the air and waving them as if they just didn't care."
As flames continued to fill the nightclub, firefighters frantically urged the revelers to keep low to the ground to avoid smoke inhalation, but the warnings were universally ignored.
"I was screaming at the top of my lungs, 'Get down! Get down, party people!'" said Garry Hodges of Ladder Company 42, "but the more I shouted out, the harder they danced."
Though an FDNY investigation is still pending, the deadly blaze is believed to have begun at 11:40 p.m., when a roof-mounted ventilation system short-circuited, igniting the motherfucker. The fire is New York's deadliest since 1978, when 117 party people burned, baby, burned to death in a South Bronx disco inferno.
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Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three is an old school rap group that is best known for
their single "The Roof Is on Fire" that was copied by many. They all grew up in the Bronx of NYC. Three of the
members lived in the same building on Webster ave.
Before they became a rap group - they were doing their own thing. Richard aka Slick Rick and
Gregory aka MBG were hangout partners. They played sports together while Charles aka Charlie Prince was in the
house playing music and watching them from out the window as they played football; baseball etc.
Richard was also into music, played drums mixed music and was with another group, but it was
never known to Charles. Now Gregory on the other hand was a photogragher http://www.mbgvideo.com and still is til
this day had a knowledge of both of these guys and decided to put them two together for a show performance in New
Haven CT. at a club called the (Le Joint) run by his cousins Cody and Andre.
Richard did not want anything to do with Charles due to the fact they had a discrepancy over
his childhood sweetheart. So he wanted another guy to go with him named Buster who also lived in the building
across from them.
Gregory took Charles anyway along with Richard and Buster. So they made their way to New
Haven CT. They never had a group name at that time. People just called them: Charlie D and the crew. They did the
show and stayed out there with Gregory family members for a few days and then went back to New York. They then
decided to call the group: Devilish Three. Unfortunately Buster could not continue to be with the group because he
was a MC for another DJ named Smitty Rock. His MC partner Name was Charlie Rock. That is when Gregory decided to
take the place of Buster as a MC.
They still was called Devilish Three until They entered a battle at a club across the street
from their building called: Your Spot formally known as Burger King. A man by the name of Jerry Blood Rock changed
it into a club and needed to get some known MCs to perform there as a grand opening. They happened to be one of the
groups he asked and others were also asked. The only problem they had - they did not have a DJ. They all knew of a
neighborhood DJ who played in the parks known as Kool Dee and because Charles was taught by him - how to mix and
scratch records- asked him to be their DJ for the battle.
He became their DJ but they never had time to practice with him so they practiced amongst
Themselves. When the day came for the battle - he was there to DJ - and they won of course. But it came to the
point where they had to get a reliable DJ. That is when they met up with Mark aka Master Scott before it was
Rockmaster. Now let me explain how he got the name Rockmaster.
Since Jerry Bloodrock was the producer - he took the (Rock) from his own name and then put it
together with (Master) and it became Rock Master. Anyway, Scott was waiting the next day across the street by the
club they had the battle and the three of them came down stairs to vote him in as a member of the group. Scott was
The DJ of another group, who were also in that battle, but he decided to take the DJ position for the winning
group. He was always on time for practice.
They were inspired by The Cold Crush Brothers and The Fantastic Five, when they use to have
their battles. They practiced at Gregory aka MBG's mother house who was very kind to them, but at night they had to
practice quietly. Their main spot to practice was at Richard aka Slick Rick's mother house (RIP).
Before we go any further - let's clear the Slick Rick name because there were two Ricks. If
you look at the date release of Request Line by RockMaster Scott and the Dynamic Three (1984 ) who started the
Reality label - then look at the date release of The Show by Dougie Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew (1985), you would
see that the Original Slick Rick was with the group Dynamic Three and the other Rick aka Ricky D was with Dougie
Fresh. Both groups were on the same label (Reality Records) that is why people got their information wrong about
these two characters.
Dynamic Three wanted Dougie to be on the label with them because their main purpose were to
get all the good rappers signed to that label with them like other labels before them. But of course it was never
acknowledged by Dougie Fresh. But any way Richard aka Slick Rick moms, she was like their mentor and gave them alot
of inspiration. They would be in her living room rehearsing and she would be sitting on the couch watching them and
making sure they did it right. She fed them, gave them something to drink when they were out of breath. She been
with them from the beginning til her departure. She been with them on many road trips and met some of the other
performers like Force MDs, Rappin Duke and a few others. This was during the times they made (Request Line and The
Roof Is On fire). But prior to that, they were doing shows with other local groups that were well known such as,
The Cold Crush Brothers; Grand Wizard Theodore and The Fantastic Five; Master Don Committee; DJ AJ when he was with
Chief Rocker Busy Bee Etc.
They started performing in places like T Connection; Harlem World; also places in Jersey with
other groups such as, Sweet, Slick and Sly. They did shows for another promoter named Armstrong. Now Scott had a
connection with another promoter named Man Dip Lite, who always had shows in Long Island lined up for Grandmaster
Flash and The Furious Five. He also had shows lined up for Rockmaster Scott and The Dynamic Three at this roller
skating rink up in Long Island. After doing a few shows here and there, finally the day came when Jerry Blood Rock
wanted to record the group in the studio. It took one year from the time of him asking them, but finally that time
came. They recorded their first song called: It's Life (You Gotta Think Twice). DJ Wiz Kid (RIP) was responsible
for the music. This was the first time they have ever seen a recording studio, which was called unique recording
studio. Once the song was complete they waited for about one to two weeks and Jerry Blood Rock (the producer of the
song) came around the block of their neighborhood and called them downstairs to show them the pressing of the
records on the label called Reality Records - they were happy to see the progress. The first thing they did was
take them to the local record stores to sell boxes of the new song.
During that time, Charles aka Charlie Prince was working in one of the top record stores
called Rock N Soul part time and was able to get the owner to buy a few boxes. Charlie Prince use to sleep with the
radio alarm clock set for 7:00 am. One morning the alarm went off and BAM, there it was - their song was being
played on the radio by Ken Spider Web on 98.7 kiss. He called the other members and told them the great news. They
were like The Five Heartbeats hearing their song (I've Got Nothing But Love), jumping and cheering. That is when
Profile Records got involved and did the distribution. It became a regular rotation in the morning. They started
performing at places like Broadway International, Cerlebrity Club Etc. They became the neighborhood super stars in
the year of 19 and 83. In the year of 19 and 84, they were back in the studio recording the songs (Request Line and
The Roof Is On Fire), but at that time, they were in different studios. One was in a small studio in New Jersey at
Joey Moore's house - one of Jerry Blood Rock's Associates. They laid the track, "The Roof Is On Fire" there along
with "Request Line" then took it to unique studio to complete the work. During their travels around with Jerry
Bloodrock, they met people like Clark Jay who was the quiet man behind the scene, but had a big part in putting
this project together. They saw Clark Jay one or two times in Jersey and have not seen him for along time.
Meanwhile, Clark was looking for the group and the group never knew much of Clark Jay until Charles aka Charlie
Prince decided to research. The day finally came when Clark Jay was located. This was in the early 90s. He was so
happy to hear from the group members. It was like Jesus finding his lost sheep. So he wanted to know where were the
rest of the group. Once he knew where they were, he started taking care of the group and even invited them where he
was. Now back to the songs. Finally when the song was recorded on Reality Reords, it was put out. It took off
pretty good. All they knew was that they had to take a flight out to Fayetteville NC. to perform a show, only thing
with that, was that Scott and Charlie Prince went there while Rick and MBG was out in New Jersey. They were booked
to be both places. That is when they met Divine Sounds. Next thing, shows started coming up back to back. After
doing so many shows with other groups they were then put on a tour called the Jamatron. They met up with other rap
artist such as, Kurtis Blow, Dougie Fresh, UTFO, Lisa Lisa, Roxanne Shante, Whodini, The Real Roxanne and alot of
others who are not mentioned.
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"The Roof Is on Fire" was a single from Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three released in 1984 that charted at 5 on the Billboard magazine Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales chart.
"The Roof Is on Fire" was a moderate success, and the B-side of the single "Request Line" did arguably better in terms of radio play at the time and a music video for "Request Line" was released. The music video for "Request Line" had a reference to Michael Jackson's video "Thriller" with Charile Prince wearing similar outfit to Michael Jackson.
However, the song is notable as the first commercial recording with the phrase "The Roof! The Roof! The Roof is on fire!", which has since entered popular culture/slang.
The song gained reference from the Philadelphia bombing of the MOVE militant organization in 1985, when Philadelphia police literally dropped a bomb on a row home and the inhabitants ran out because the roof was on fire.
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