You may not know the name behind the song, but if you know anything about Hip-hop, you know the lyrics.
“Don’t push me
‘Cause I’m close to the edge
I’m trying not to lose my head
Ah-huh-huh-huh
It’s like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder
How I keep from going under
It’s like a jungle sometimes, it makes me wonder
How I keep from going under”
Those are the lyrics of the now-famous song, “The Message”. In years following that 1982 hit song, it would be sampled nearly 300 times, according to whosampled.com. Rolling Stone called it the greatest song in hip-hop history and a major influence on rappers like Jay-Z and the Notorious B.I.G.
It also helped earn Grandmaster Flash and his band a place in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, even though Melle Mel was the only one of them to appear on what was called “their masterpiece,” aside from a short closing skit.
The co-writer and the mind behind the Message is the legendary Ed Fletcher aka Duke Bootee. He died on January 13 of heart failure at his home in Savannah, Ga. He was 69.
As we celebrate 50 years of Hip-Hop on August 11, 2023, we remember Fletcher as served as a member of Sugar Hill Records’ house band. The label released the early work of groups such as the Sugar Hill Gang and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
Fletcher was born on June 6, 1951, in Elizabeth. Ga. After graduating from Dickinson College in Pennsylvania in 1973 with an English degree, he played with local New Jersey bands before working at Sugar Hill.
He would go on to write for, produce and mix for artists like Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, P. Diddy, Dr. John and Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, per USA Today.
In 1984, Fletcher recorded his solo album as Duke Bootee, “Bust Me Out,” and released the single “Broadway,” the following year under his own label — Beauty and the Beat Records.
It was in his mother’s basement in the city where he grew up, Elizabeth, New Jersey, that Fletcher was with a friend and fellow musician, Jiggs Chase.
Thinking about his hometown, he began to really imagine what hip-hop could be and