Cha Cha Slide
"Cha-Cha Slide" is a line dance song by American musician Mr. C the Slide Man. The song was released as a single in August 2000 and spent five weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 83. Four years later, "Cha-Cha Slide" became a hit in Europe and Australia, especially in the United Kingdom, where it topped the UK Singles Chart in March 2004.
History
"Casper Slide" Parts 1 & 2
DJ Casper originally wrote "The Cha-Cha Slide" as a step aerobics routine for his nephew, David Wilson, who was working at the time as a fitness trainer at Bally Total Fitness Health Club in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood. In its original form, the song was just a set of instructions of the original version of the song, titled "Casper Slide Part 1" in January 1998 using "Plastic Dreams" by Jaydee as the musical track.The song was inspired by the Chicago stepping movement, where DJ Casper cut a notable figure in the clubs. Wilson went so far as to compare his uncle's dancing prowess to MC Hammer. Because Casper did not own "Plastic Dreams", he hired a band to record an instrumental track at the home studio of Fred Johnson with the help of Hollywood Scott, band leader for the Platinum Band. He called this version of the song "Casper Slide Part 2."
Musically, the song utilizes a four-on-the-floor house rhythm.
Perry recorded and released the song at his own expense. He manufactured copies and distributed them with the help of Gardner Douglas, owner of the Cisco's Music World record stores in Chicago, Illinois. It was publicly released on August 2, 2000.
"Cha-Cha Slide"
DJ Casper enlisted the help of M.O.B. Music Publishing to produce, edit, and engineer the new version of the song "Cha-Cha Slide". M.O.B., or Men On Business, also produced several other accompanying songs to produce the entire Slide Album. DJ Casper and Men On Business licensed the Slide Album to Universal Records, and it was released on September 19, 2000.Universal's Senior Vice President of Urban Promotion Michael Horton recalled, "We made some instructional 'Cha-Cha Slide' dance videos and distributed them to clubs...We also promoted the song at various black functions, such as homecoming events at black colleges." Horton claimed many radio stations' initial response to the song was, "There's no way we're playing it," but Universal's promotion department was persistent and finally got it on the air. The song then made its way to R&B/hip hop station WGCI-FM in DJ Casper's hometown of Chicago, the first radio station to play the song. Horton accurately predicted the future of the song: "It's like a novelty that will eventually die down, but it will never go away completely—just like the electric slide and the bus stop are still around."
In 2001, the following year, the dance caught on around Canada and the United States, where urban contemporary radio stations played the song continuously. In March 2004 "Cha Cha Slide" was released in the United Kingdom and went on to top the UK Singles Chart. Its success in the United Kingdom was helped by Scott Mills of BBC Radio 1, who promoted the song on his weekday afternoon radio show.
Legacy
In August 2020 in honor of the 20th anniversary, Google added an Easter egg where when "Cha Cha Slide" is searched for, a microphone appears next to the music video. Some lyrics from the song are played when the button is clicked."Cha Cha Slide" is also played during the eighth inning of San Francisco Giants home games at Oracle Park to ward off seagulls.