Khan-ain't Nobody — Chaka
"Ain't Nobody" has transcended its era through heavy rotation in film and endless covers:
"Ain't Nobody" is a definitive 1983 funk and R&B anthem performed by the American band and legendary vocalist Chaka Khan . Originally released as one of the studio bonus tracks on the group's live album, Stompin' at the Savoy , the song became a signature hit that bridged the gap between funk's classic grooves and the synth-heavy sound of the 1980s. Composition and Studio Battle Chaka Khan-Ain't Nobody
: Warner Bros. executives initially did not want to release "Ain't Nobody" as the first single. Wolinski famously threatened to give the song to Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson for the Thriller album if the label didn't relant. Warner relented, and the song became a massive success. Critical and Commercial Success "Ain't Nobody" has transcended its era through heavy
: In 1984, it won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. executives initially did not want to release "Ain't
: It is ranked at number 403 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time . Cultural Impact
: It was famously featured in the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin' .
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