About this album
Where they were
By 1998, Fatboy Slim was riding the wave of success following his breakout album 'You've Come a Long Way, Baby' released in 1998. 'The Rockafeller Skank' served as a follow-up single that solidified his reputation within the big beat genre, showcasing his ability to fuse rock, hip-hop, and electronic music seamlessly.
Why it matters
'The Rockafeller Skank' achieved significant commercial success, reaching number six on the UK Singles Chart and becoming emblematic of the late '90s big beat movement. Its widespread use in commercials and films helped cement Fatboy Slim's status as a cultural icon during this era.
Essential tracks
- "The Rockafeller Skank (6:55)" โ This full-length version captures the essence of the track with its catchy hook and dynamic beats, making it an anthem of the era.
- "Always Read the Label" โ With its playful sampling and rhythmic ingenuity, this track exemplifies Fatboy Slim's knack for creating engaging dance music that feels both fresh and nostalgic.
- "Tweakers Delight" โ This track stands out for its energetic pace and inventive production, serving as a testament to Fatboy Slim's skill in blending genres creatively.
Release Date
July 8, 1998
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 The Rockafeller Skank (short edit) 4:01
- 2 The Rockafeller Skank 6:55
- 3 Always Read the Label 5:52
- 4 Tweakers Delight 3:06