Sylvia Robinson, 75, the founder and CEO of the Sugar Hill Record label in the 1970s, died died this morning from congestive heart failure at Meadowlands Hospital in Secaucus, New Jersey, Sister to Sister reports.
It was Robinson’s idea to “sample” the sinewy bass-line of Chic’s “Good Times” and turn it into “Rapper’s Delight,” the first mainstream hip-hop hit. Robinson also produced “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five and was part of soul duo Mickey & Sylvia.
Hip-Hop Happens (A 2005 profile of Robinson from Vanity Fair magazine by DM pal Steven Daly).