Posse on Broadway
"Posse on Broadway" is a hip hop song first recorded by Sir Mix-a-Lot on his 1988 debut album Swass. He also released a music video.
The single is regarded as Mix-a-Lot’s career breakthrough and the first golden age hip-hop record from outside the well-established East Coast, West Coast, and Southern scenes to be nationally embraced.
Background
The song is a day in the life inspired by "an actual night that we actually had" where Mix-a-Lot and his friends cruise their hometown of Seattle. The Broadway in the song is the main drag in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, a street on which the Mix-a-Lot Posse got "lots of good grip from the 50 series tires".The song references specific streets and neighborhoods, including Rainier Avenue, "23rd and Jackson", a major intersection in Seattle's historically black Central District or "CD", Martin Luther King Jr. Way S., "23rd and Union", and Broadway. "The college" is Seattle Central College near the East end of the Broadway commercial strip, from which they drive to Taco Bell and later Dick's Drive-In, a local fast food institution and, according to the song, "the place where the cool hang out."
The track's low-frequency bass drum sounds were created by Roland's TR-808 drum machine referred to in the lyrics as the "808 kick-drum". The elongated decay was difficult to capture on the 24-inch tape of the era, and Terry Date, a famous Seattle recording engineer best known for his work with grunge acts, helped achieve the effect.