King Tim III (Personality Jock)

"King Tim III (Personality Jock)" is a 1979 song by the Fatback Band from the disco album XII. Engineered by Delano “Rock” McLaurin, Released on March 25, 1979, a few months before "Rapper's Delight" (which is widely regarded as the first commercially released hip hop song), this song is often cited as the beginning of recorded hip hop. The title refers to vocalist Tim Washington.

"King Tim III (Personality Jock)"
Single by Fatback Band
from the album Fatback XII
A-side"You're My Candy Sweet"
ReleasedMarch 25, 1979
Genre
Length6:15
4:10 (Single edit)
LabelSpring Records
Songwriter(s)Fred Demery, Bill Curtis
Producer(s)Fatback Band, Jerry Thomas
King Tim III (Music Video) on YouTube

The song was originally the B-side of the 7-inch single, with the A-side "You're My Candy Sweet" a mid-tempo disco song. However the song stalled at #67 after 4-weeks on the R&B chart and was replaced the following week with "King Tim III (Personality Jock)" on the chart. It peaked at #26 on the R&B chart and stayed on for 11 weeks.

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