"Supermarioland" | |
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Single by Ambassadors of Funk featuring MC Mario | |
from the album Super Mario Compact Disco | |
Released | October 1992 |
Genre | Novelty pop[1] |
Length | 3:30 |
Label | Living Beat |
Songwriter(s) |
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Producer(s) | Simon Harris |
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"Supermarioland" on YouTube |
"Supermarioland" is a song by Ambassadors of Funk, a musical project managed by British musician Simon Harris. Vocals on the song are provided by British rapper Einstein (also known as Colin Case[1]), who performed under the name MC Mario for the track. The song is heavily based on the music and sound effects from the 1989 platform video game Super Mario Land, developed by Nintendo and composed by Hirokazu Tanaka. Nintendo game director Shigeru Miyamoto gave permission for Harris to release the song and record an album featuring similar material.
Released in October 1992 via Harris's Living Beat sublabel, "Supermarioland" was swiftly promoted and marketed in the United Kingdom, allowing the song to reach number eight on the UK Singles Chart. The song also charted in Ireland and the Netherlands the same year. Along with Doctor Spin's "Tetris", H.W.A.'s "Supersonic" and Power-Pill's "Pac-Man", this song contributed to the brief trend of video game music entering mainstream popularity. Nintendo UK provided an actor for the song's music video, which was filmed at Chessington World of Adventures in London.