. . . "Bam Bam (Sister Nancy)"@it . "Techniques Records"@en . . . . . . . "50907518"^^ . . . . . "true"@en . . . . "true"@en . . . . "1120028036"^^ . . . . . . "Bam Bam (Sister Nancy song)"@en . . . . "Winston Riley"@en . . . . . "197.0"^^ . . . "United Kingdom"@en . . "13752"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "Bam Bam \u00E8 un singolo della DJ e cantante giamaicana Sister Nancy, pubblicato nel 1982 come secondo estratto dal primo album in studio One, Two."@it . . . . "17775"^^ . . "2022-01-07"^^ . . . . . . . "2022"^^ . "Silver"@en . "1982"^^ . "Sister Nancy"@en . . . "3.283333333333333"^^ . . . . . . . . . "single"@en . . . "197.0"^^ . . "2008"^^ . ""@en . . "1982"^^ . . . . "true"@en . . "Bam Bam \u00E8 un singolo della DJ e cantante giamaicana Sister Nancy, pubblicato nel 1982 come secondo estratto dal primo album in studio One, Two."@it . . . . "1982"^^ . "yes"@en . . . . "Transport Connection"@en . "One Two"@en . . "Bam Bam"@en . . . . . . "\"Bam Bam\" is a 1982 song by Jamaican dancehall recording artist Sister Nancy. The song's chorus was inspired by the 1966 song of the same name, by The Maytals and Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. The song's instrumental samples the 1974 song \"Stalag 17\", by Ansell Collins, a well known riddim, alternatively known as a backing track used repeatedly. The song has been labeled as a \"well-known reggae anthem\" by BBC and a \"classic\" by The Observer. In 2016, Billboard called the song \"a strong contender for the title of most sampled reggae song of all time.\" When asked her opinion of the many songs that have used her voice over the years, she responded: \"I don\u2019t know if I hear all of them. They sample it so much times but none of them is my favorite. The reason why I say that is they know how to contact me. They know I live in the U.S. and nobody try to contact me to do it in person. They always sample the tune. If they had contacted me and I would do it for them live then I would have a favorite.\" In 2014, Sister Nancy's daughter pointed out that the song was playing on the TV in a Reebok commercial and thus she finally decided to seek legal advice and guidance on properly obtaining rights to her own music. For 32 years, Sister Nancy did not receive any royalties for her song. At the end of the settlement she was unable to receive compensation for all 32 years of unpaid royalties, however, she did receive compensation for the last 10 years and then obtained 50% of the rights to her song \u201CBam Bam\u201D. In 2015, the song topped the iTunes Reggae Chart."@en . "1982"^^ . . . . . . "\"Bam Bam\" is a 1982 song by Jamaican dancehall recording artist Sister Nancy. The song's chorus was inspired by the 1966 song of the same name, by The Maytals and Byron Lee and the Dragonaires. The song's instrumental samples the 1974 song \"Stalag 17\", by Ansell Collins, a well known riddim, alternatively known as a backing track used repeatedly. The song has been labeled as a \"well-known reggae anthem\" by BBC and a \"classic\" by The Observer. In 2015, the song topped the iTunes Reggae Chart."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .