"Think (About It)" is a funk song recorded by Lyn Collins and released as a single on James Brown's People Records in 1972. The recording was produced by Brown (who also wrote the song) and features instrumental backing from his band The J.B.'s. It was the title track of Collins' 1972 debut album. The song is very popular for its raw drumbeat dressed with tambourine and multiple background vocals, which suggest the song was recorded altogether in one take, with Jabo Starks playing drums. It peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart and No. 66 on the Hot 100.[2] Owing to the composition, it became a fan favourite and has been featured on various compilation albums posthumously. In the closing lyrics, Collins sings lines from "Think".
"Think (About It)" | ||||
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Single by Lyn Collins | ||||
from the album Think (About It) | ||||
B-side | "Ain't No Sunshine" | |||
Released | June 1972 | |||
Genre | Funk[1] | |||
Length | 3:18 | |||
Label | People PE 608 | |||
Songwriter(s) | James Brown | |||
Producer(s) | James Brown | |||
Lyn Collins singles chronology | ||||
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Audio video | ||||
"Think (About It)" on YouTube |
"Think (About It)" is among the most sampled songs of all time.
Sampling
edit"Think (About It)" is one of the most frequently sampled songs in the history of recorded music, having been used well over three thousand times by countless hip hop and dance music artists.[3] The song appeared on the 16th volume of the Ultimate Breaks and Beats compilation series in 1986, shortly before the release of the E-mu SP-1200 sampler in 1987. This resulted in "Think" being sampled heavily in the ensuing years. Both the song's main drumbeat and a vocal passage known as the "Woo! Yeah!" break have been used as samples. Other surrounding vocals such as the lively atmosphere of the band have been used on a loop in hip hop before, such as in the Shy FX radio edit of Wiley's "Never Be Your Woman".
Songs that sample "Think (About It)"
edit"Think (About It)" has been sampled in over 3000 songs;[4] some of those songs are:
- Cookie Crew - "Females" (1987)
- Guy - "Teddy's Jam" (12") (1987)
- Guy - "Spend the Night" (1988)
- Roxanne Shante - "Go On Girl" (1988)
- Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock - "It Takes Two" (1988)
- The Real Roxanne - "Roxanne's on a Roll" (1988)
- Roxanne Shante - "Bad Sister" (1989)
- Roxanne Shante - "My Groove Gets Better" (1989)
- Dream Warriors - "Face in the Basin"
- De La Soul - "Jenifa Taught Me" (1989)
- Hi-Tek 3 featuring Ya Kid K - "Spin That Wheel"
- EPMD - "Gold Digger"
- Wreckx-n-Effect - "Clubhead"
- Bingoboys featuring Princessa, "How to Dance" (1991)
- Kid Rock - "The Upside" (1990)
- R.E.M. - "Radio Song"
- Chubb Rock - "Ya Bad Chubbs"
- Basic Black - "Nothing But a Party"
- Dodge City Productions - "Ain't Going for That" (1991)
- Janet Jackson - "Alright" (1990)
- Janet Jackson - "Free Xone" (1997)
- Carmen Electra - "Good Judy Girlfriend" (1993)
- Yo Yo & Ice Cube - "The Bonnie & Clyde Theme" (1993)
- Danny Byrd - "Red Mist"
- Madonna - "Bye Bye Baby" (1993)
- N.W.A - "Appetite for Destruction" (1991)
- Today - "I Got the Feeling" (1989)
- TLC - "Hat 2 Da Back"
- Snoop Dogg - "Ain't No Fun"
- Squarepusher - "Come On My Selector" (1997)
- Afterlife - "La Nina" (1999)
- Immortal Technique - "Dance with the Devil" (2001)
- Styles of Beyond - "Live Enough" (2003)
- Dizzee Rascal - "Pussy'ole (Old Skool)" (2007)
- Kardinal Official - "Clear" (2009)
- Kanye West featuring Jay-Z, Pusha T, Cyhi the Prynce, Swizz Beatz and RZA - "So Appalled" (2010)
- Kanye West featuring Bon Iver - "Lost in the World" (2010)
- 2NE1 - "I Am the Best" (2011)
- Breach featuring Andreya Triana - “Everything You Never Had (We Had It All)” (2013)
- Sigma - "Nobody to Love" (2014)
- EXID - "Ah Yeah" (Track 1) (2015)
- Jamie xx - "Gosh" (2015)
- Mr Oizo - "End of the World" (2016)
- Sigala featuring Imani and DJ Fresh - Say You Do" (2016)
- Fergie - "You Already Know" (2017)
- Liberato - "Me staje appennenn' amò" (2018)
- Sabrina Carpenter featuring Jonas Blue - "Alien" (2018)
- Hyolyn - "SEE SEA" (2018)
- Hælos - "End of World Party" (2019)
- Porter Robinson - "Musician" (2021)
- Soul Glo - "Coming Correct Is Cheaper" (2022)
- Diplo and TSHA featuring Kareen Lomax - "Let You Go" (2022)
- Beyoncé - "Church Girl" (2022)
- Gustaph - "Because of You" (2023)
- Le Sserafim - "Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard's Wife" (2023)
- PinkPantheress & Destroy Lonely - "Turn Your Phone Off" (2023)
- NewJeans - "ETA" (2023)
Cover versions
edit- Reggae fusion singer Patra covered the song in 1993. Lyn Collins made an appearance on a remix, as well as appearing in its music video.[5]
- British soul singer Beverley Knight covered the song, which was released as a B-side to her 1999 single "Made It Back 99".[citation needed]
- DJ and producer Justin Strauss covered the song (under the alias Justin) in 1982 on Stiff Records.[6][7]
- Bonnie Bramlett covered this song in 1976 for her album Lady's Choice.[5]
- A 2017 recording by Barbara Tucker went to number one on the US Dance Club Songs chart.[8][9]
Appearances in other media
edit"Think (About It)" appears on the Action 52 as an intro and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack on the Master Sounds 98.3 station. It is also used in two stage themes of the 1997 video game Street Fighter III: New Generation.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Bradley, Larry (November 4, 2014). "The 1970s: Lyn Collins - "Think (About It)". The Alternative Jukebox. Cassell. p. 54. ISBN 978-1-84403-789-6.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 128.
- ^ Chennault, Sam Gold Digger: Two Decades of Kanye West Samples Third Bridge Creative. March 24, 2016
- ^ "Think (About It) by Lyn Collins on WhoSampled". WhoSampled.
- ^ a b "Think (About It) by Lyn Collins". secondhandsongs.com.
- ^ "Barbara Tucker - Think (About It)". www.discogs.com. 1982. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
- ^ "Youtube cover song". Youtube. 10 February 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
- ^ "Barbara Tucker - Think (About It)". Discogs. September 2017.
- ^ "Dance Club Songs – January 13, 2018". Billboard. January 9, 2016. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
External links
edit- Song Review from Allmusic
- List of songs that sample "Think (About It)" at the Wayback Machine (archived August 22, 2019)