About this album

Sound: "A vibrant blend of house beats and catchy samples that radiate an infectious energy."

Where they were

Upon the release of 'Praise You' in January 1999, Fatboy Slim was solidifying his status as a leading figure in the electronic music scene, following his successful 1998 album 'You've Come a Long Way, Baby'. This album marked a creative peak for him, showcasing his ability to blend various genres while maintaining dancefloor appeal.

Why it matters

'Praise You' became a significant hit, reaching high positions on international charts and receiving critical acclaim. Its innovative use of sampling and catchy hooks helped pave the way for future electronic music and solidified Fatboy Slim's influence in the genre.

Essential tracks

  • "Praise You" — The title track encapsulates the album's spirit with its iconic sample and uplifting vibe, becoming a staple in dance music culture.
  • "The Rockafeller Skank (Mulder's Urban Takeover remix)" — This remix enhances the original's funky beats with fresh urban elements, showcasing Fatboy Slim's knack for reimagining his work.
  • "Sho Nuff" — 'Sho Nuff' stands out for its infectious groove and playful lyrics, reflecting the carefree attitude that defines much of Fatboy Slim's sound.

Release Date

January 4, 1999

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 Praise You 5:23
  2. 2 Sho Nuff 5:09
  3. 3 The Rockafeller Skank (Mulder's Urban Takeover remix) 5:56