'Informer' | |||
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Single by Snow | |||
from the album 12 Inches of Snow | |||
Released | August 20, 1992 | ||
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Recorded | 1992 | ||
Genre | |||
Length | 4:28 | ||
Label | EastWest | ||
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | MC Shan | ||
Snow singles chronology | |||
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Music video | |||
'Informer' on YouTube |
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'Informer' is a 1992 song by Canadian reggae musician Snow from his debut album 12 Inches of Snow. Produced by MC Shan, who also contributed a rap verse, the single was a chart-topping hit, spending seven consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100. It was his biggest hit in the United Kingdom, where it reached number two, behind two different number-one singles. In 2007, the song was ranked number 84 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s.[1] Conversely, the song was included in Pitchfork's 2010 list of 'the seven worst U.S. number one singles of the 90s'.[2] The song is well known for the line 'a licky boom boom down' and for Snow's fast toasting and often inaudible lyrics.
'Informer' is about Snow being wrongfully accused of a stabbing murder.
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History and content[edit]
In 1992, while on vacation in Queens, New York, Snow met American rapper and record producer MC Shan, and the pair produced a four-song demo.[3] MC Shan then introduced Snow to producer–managers Steve Salem and David Eng, who signed him to their Motor Jam Records company, and licensed the music to East West Records.[3] Shortly thereafter, Snow began serving an eight-month sentence in Toronto for assault.[3] 'Informer' began getting radio and MuchMusic airplay while he was incarcerated.[3]
The song is based on a separate 1989 incident when Snow was charged with two counts of attempted murder.[3] At the time, he was detained for a year in Toronto before the charges were reduced to aggravated assault, and he was eventually acquitted and freed.[3]
In a 1999 interview, he referred to his criminal history as 'a couple of bar fights.'[3]
Critical reception[edit]
Network 40 wrote in their review of the song: 'You'd swear you were listening to a Jamaican straight out of Kingston, but this 22-year-old white male hails from Toronto's ghetto. Along with mixer DJ Prince and record producer and rapper MC Shan, Snow creates a hooky low-groover with infectious Dancehall toasting.'[4]
Music video[edit]
Directed by George Seminara, the video shows Snow entering a jail cell. His producer and friend, MC Shan, is also featured in the video; he explains how he got into prison by not turning informer. Shan is seen enjoying a sauna with a couple of women. There are bikini clad women throughout and Snow is accompanied by female dancers glossed in black and white. When first shown, the video had no subtitles, but they were added because few people could comprehend what Snow was saying.[citation needed]
One of the dancers is Mona Scott, who would later go into music management, starting Violator Management. She would go on to become owner of Monami Entertainment.[citation needed]
Awards and recognition[edit]
'Informer' won a Juno Award for Best Reggae Recording in 1994.[5]
Legacy[edit]
Many reggae purists viewed the song, along with the works of Ini Kamoze, Diana King, Shaggy and Shabba Ranks, as another example of 'watered down' commercial reggae that rose to international popularity in the 1990s.[6] The sketch comedy show In Living Color, in a mock video featuring Jim Carrey as Snow, famously parodied the song, retitled 'Imposter', as well as society that was ready to oppose any Afro-American musicians in benefit of Caucasian protagonists and a culture of 'one hit wonder' glamour, similar to his parody of Vanilla Ice. He also accuses Time Warner of hypocrisy in dropping Body Count due to their song 'Cop Killer' while saying a 'cop-hating' song like 'Informer' was overlooked.[7]
Additional samples and cover versions[edit]
- Roland & Sherman – 'Somewhere Down the Lane'
- Snow – 'Lonely Monday Morning' (Remix)
- The Axis of Awesome – 'Songs to Sing Along To'
- Arash featuring Aneela Mirza – 'Chori Chori'
- Sandalo – 'Te informo'
- Imiskoumbria – 'Katadotes'
- WoshMc – 'VnimaVai'
- Nicolae Guță – 'Sunt tare'
- Janno Gibbs – 'Gagay, Princesa ng Brownout'
- Bozo Der Boss – 'Ich Bin Der Farmer'
- Daddy Yankee featuring Snow – 'Con Calma' / Daddy Yankee and Katy Perry featuring Snow – 'Con Calma' (Remix)
- Morgan Sulele featuring OnklP - 'Helt Ærlig'
Track listings[edit]
CD maxi
7' single
| 12' maxi
Cassette
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Personnel[edit]
- Text: Darrin O'Brien, Edmund Leary, Shawn Moltke
- Producer: MC Shan
- Executive producer: David Eng, EZ Steve Salem
- Co-producer: Edmund Leary, John 'Jumpstreet' Ficarotta
- Photography: Melanie Nissen
- Informer remixer and editor: Rick the Mexican Huerta
Charts and certifications[edit]
Weekly charts[edit]
| Year-end charts[edit]
Decade-end charts[edit]
Certifications[edit]
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References[edit]
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- ^'Staff Lists'. Pitchfork. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
- ^ abcdefgLeBlanc, Larry (May 22, 1999). 'Snow Looks For Warmer Reception'. Billboard: 49, 52.
- ^'Hot Crossover: Music Meeting'(PDF). Network 40 (1992-11-27, page 45). Retrieved February 21, 2018.
- ^Juno Awards list, 'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on October 6, 2011. Retrieved January 7, 2011.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) (Retrieved January 6, 2011).
- ^Kevin O'Brien Chang and Wayne Chen, Reggae Routes: The Story of Jamaican music (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1998), 6–8.
- ^Imposter (Snow) - Jim Carrey on YouTube
- ^'Australian-charts.com – Snow – Informer'. ARIA Top 50 Singles.
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- ^'Top 10 Greece'(PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^'Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (22.04.1993 - 28.04.1993)'(PDF) (in Icelandic). Dagblaðið Vísir - Tónlist. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
- ^Irish Single Chart Irishcharts.ieArchived October 12, 2011, at WebCite (Retrieved April 4, 2008)
- ^'Hit Parade Italia - Top Annuali Single: 1993'. Retrieved December 29, 2015.
- ^'Nederlandse Top 40 – Snow' (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40.
- ^'Dutchcharts.nl – Snow – Informer' (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- ^'Charts.nz – Snow – Informer'. Top 40 Singles.
- ^'Norwegiancharts.com – Snow – Informer'. VG-lista.
- ^'Top 10 Portugal'(PDF). Music & Media. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
- ^'Swedishcharts.com – Snow – Informer'. Singles Top 100.
- ^'Swisscharts.com – Snow – Informer'. Swiss Singles Chart.
- ^'Snow: Artist Chart History'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^'Snow Chart History (Hot 100)'. Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^'Snow Chart History (Dance Club Songs)'. Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
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- ^'RPM 100 Hit Tracks of 1993'. RPM. Retrieved November 23, 2017.
- ^'Single top 100 over 1993'(pdf) (in Dutch). Top40. Retrieved April 15, 2010.
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- ^'Billboard Top 100 – 1993'. Archived from the original on November 10, 2006. Retrieved August 27, 2010.
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- ^'Austrian single certifications – Snow – Informer' (in German). IFPI Austria.
- ^'Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Snow; 'Informer')' (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie.
- ^'New Zealand single certifications – Snow – Informer'. Recorded Music NZ.
- ^'British single certifications – Snow – Informer'. British Phonographic Industry.Select singles in the Format field.Select Silver in the Certification field.Type Informer in the 'Search BPI Awards' field and then press Enter.
- ^'Best-Selling Records of 1993'. Billboard. BPI Communications. 106 (3): 73. January 15, 1994. ISSN0006-2510. Retrieved May 4, 2015.
- ^'American single certifications – Snow – Informer'. Recording Industry Association of America.If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then select Single, then click SEARCH.
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