
Sugarhill Gang
- Hip-hop
Why it matters
The Sugarhill Gang, hailing from Englewood, New Jersey, emerged in 1979 and played a pivotal role in popularizing hip-hop music. Their groundbreaking track "Rapper's Delight" made history as the first rap single to break into the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100, marking a significant milestone for the genre.
From the Same Crate
Here's some related albums you might lilke!
-

Kurtis Blow - The Breaks - LP
$28.00Kurtis Blow's work embodies the same funky hip hop vibe as Sugarhill Gang, with infectious grooves that keep the dance floor alive.
-

Kool and the Gang - In The Heart - LP
$12.00Kool and the Gang deliver that classic funk and disco sound, perfect for fans of Sugarhill Gang's rhythmic energy and soulful melodies.
-

The Chi-Lites - A Lonely Man - LP
$18.00The Chi-Lites offer smooth soul harmonies and grooves that resonate well within the same musical family, making them a natural fit.
-

Chic - Take It Off - LP
$8.00Chic's disco-funk sound is a staple in the genre, and their infectious rhythms align beautifully with the vibe of Sugarhill Gang.
-

Prince - For You - LP
$55.00Prince's early work blends funk and soul in a way that complements the upbeat, danceable nature of Sugarhill Gang's tracks.
-

T-Connection - On Fire - LP
$12.00T-Connection brings a vibrant disco-funk sound that aligns well with the energetic spirit of Sugarhill Gang's music.
Synced at Aug 18, 2026 11:03 AM
Sugarhill Gang Vinyl Records For Sale
Flip through Sugarhill Gang vinyl records currently available for sale. Our collection features these iconic albums, with inventory that changes often, so be sure to snatch up your favorites while they’re in stock. With limited copies available now, you won’t want to miss out on these essential pieces of hip-hop history.
As pioneers of hip-hop, Sugarhill Gang's influence can be felt in the beats of today’s top artists. If you enjoy the classic vibes of Funk or R&B, their albums resonate with that same funky spirit while shaping the very essence of rap music.

