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Wordy Rappinghood'''" is the debut single by American [[New wave music|new wave]] band [[Tom Tom Club]], from their [[Tom Tom Club (album)|1981 self-titled debut album]]. It uses part of a traditional [[Moroccan people|Moroccan]] children's song and game, "[[A Ram Sam Sam]]", made popular by the 1971 [[Rolf Harris]] recording. In the United States, the song topped the [[Dance Club Songs|''Billboard'' Disco Top 80]] chart along with "[[Genius of Love]]".
'''''Wordy Rappinghood''''' is the debut single by American [[New wave music|new wave]] band [[Tom Tom Club]], from their [[Tom Tom Club (album)|1981 self-titled debut album]]. It uses part of a traditional [[Moroccan people|Moroccan]] children's song and game, "[[A Ram Sam Sam]]", made popular by the 1971 [[Rolf Harris]] recording. In the United States, the song topped the [[Dance Club Songs|''Billboard'' Disco Top 80]] chart along with "[[Genius of Love]]".


==Structure, instrumentation and production==
==Structure, instrumentation and production==