Bonita Applebum
"Bonita Applebum" is a song by American hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released in February 1990 by Jive Records as the second single from their debut album, People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm. The song contains samples of "Daylight" by RAMP, "Memory Band" by Rotary Connection, "Jagger the Dagger" by Eugene McDaniels and "Fool Yourself" by Little Feat. The accompanying music video was directed by Charles Stone III. Rolling Stone featured "Bonita Applebum" on their list of 20 essential songs from the group in 2016.
Background
The original version of "Bonita Applebum", made in 1985, was one of A Tribe Called Quest's first demos. A few years later, the song was remade and included on the People's Instinctive Travels album. Initially, Q-Tip used a conventional rap delivery for the song, but after reading a Miles Davis interview about "space", he decided to adopt the technique by changing the beat and using a conversational delivery.Music video
The music video for "Bonita Applebum", directed by Charles Stone III, opens with Q-Tip reciting the intro by asking Bonita questions, followed by little stick figure cartoon characters who see Bonita and chase after her. The group is seen walking and dancing. Q-Tip starts the first verse at a party. However, the group stops because a kid catches a baseball they were going to be hit with. The group stops again because they see a man playing a piano. Soon the kid who was playing baseball is seen dancing, and Q-Tip is behind a violet curtain trying to impress Bonita. The group is wearing helmets while cassette tapes are dropped on them, and the video ends with the group at the party with other people dancing.Remixes
A popular "Why remix" was made, which heavily sampled the song "Why" by Carly Simon. Another remix was made in 1993, with a new beat and new lyrics. There is also a third remix titled "Bonita Applebum " that samples The Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets" and also has new lyrics. It was briefly featured in the film Poetic Justice, which coincidentally stars Q-Tip.In 2015, Pharrell Williams remixed the song for the 25th anniversary reissue of the debut album.
Samples
- B.o.B used the beat for his song "Put Me On".
- The song was sampled for the remix to Monica's 2003 hit single, "So Gone", which also features Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott & Tweet.
- The 2008 Karina Pasian single "Can't Find the Words" includes the same drum sample that "Bonita Applebum" does.
- The song is sampled in the Fugees cover of "Killing Me Softly with His Song".
- The beat and sitar riff are sampled in the remix of Wyclef Jean's song "Fast Car".
- The song is both sampled and interpolated in Pacific Division's song "Put Me On".
- The song was remixed and released as part of Old School vs. New School – 4 on the Floor in 2000 and features a new vocal hook performed by Simon Green and Yazmin James.
- The Nextmen sample the words "ain't no need to question the authority" in the song "Break the Mould".
- Danish rap group Hvid Sjokolade sampled "Bonita Applebum" on the track "Jeg vil ha' dig" from their 1996 album Så'n er vi.