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[[File:Royal V.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Royal V's album ''"It's Good to be the King"''.]]
[[File:Royal V.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Royal V's single "It's Good to be the King"]]
'''It's Good To Be The King''' is the name of a 1999 song by the French pop group Royal.V. A collaboration between [[Ubisoft]] and Sony Music Media, it was created as a promotional single for the launch of ''[[Rayman 2]]''.


==The Single==
"'''It's Good To Be The King'''" is the name of a 1999 song by the French pop group Royal.V. A collaboration between [[Ubisoft]] and Sony Music Media, it was created as a promotional single for the launch of ''[[Rayman 2]]''.
Adapted from Mel Brooks' 1981 novelty single "It's Good To Be The King Rap," the lyrics describe [[Rayman|Rayman's]] heroism and abilities. The music video featured animations of Rayman and clips from the game integrated with live-action footage of Royal.V, and was released at the end of September 1999. Vinyl and CD copies of the single were released two to three weeks before the game's launch at the end of October 1999. Rayman and ''Rayman 2''-inspired artwork were featured on the CD and vinyl packaging, with the CD including a demo of the game.


===Vinyl Tracklist===
==The single==
Adapted from Mel Brooks' 1981 novelty single "It's Good To Be The King Rap", the lyrics describe [[Rayman|Rayman's]] heroism and abilities. The music video featured animations of [[Rayman]] and clips from the game integrated with live-action footage of Royal.V, and was released at the end of September 1999. Vinyl and CD copies of the single were released two to three weeks before the game's launch at the end of October 1999. ''[[Rayman 1|Rayman]]'' and ''[[Rayman 2]]''-inspired artwork were featured on the CD and vinyl packaging, with the CD including a demo of the game.
 
===Vinyl tracklist===
'''Side A'''
'''Side A'''
# It's Good To Be The King (Club Mix) (5:08)
# It's Good To Be The King (Club Mix) (5:08)
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# It's Good To Be The King (Extended Radio Mix) (5:09)
# It's Good To Be The King (Extended Radio Mix) (5:09)


===CD Tracklist===
===CD tracklist===
# It's Good To Be The King (Radio Mix) (3:45)
# It's Good To Be The King (Radio Mix) (3:45)
# It's Good To Be The King (Hip Hop Mix) (3:42)
# It's Good To Be The King (Hip Hop Mix) (3:42)
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Royal.V was comprised of two members, rapper Vince McClenny and singer Jamel KADA-RABAH. The group was formed in 1998 and signed a 3-album deal with Sony Music. "It's Good To Be The King" was their debut, but after recording a 17-track album, disagreements between Royal.V, their management and the label caused the album to become permanently shelved and their contract to be terminated. Jamal died on November 11, 2021.
Royal.V was comprised of two members, rapper Vince McClenny and singer Jamel KADA-RABAH. The group was formed in 1998 and signed a 3-album deal with Sony Music. "It's Good To Be The King" was their debut, but after recording a 17-track album, disagreements between Royal.V, their management and the label caused the album to become permanently shelved and their contract to be terminated. Jamal died on November 11, 2021.


==External Links==
==External links==
* [https://www.discogs.com/master/446686-RoyalV-Its-Good-To-Be-The-King "It's Good To Be The King" on Discogs]
* [https://www.discogs.com/master/446686-RoyalV-Its-Good-To-Be-The-King "It's Good To Be The King" on Discogs]
* "It's Good To Be The King" music video on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0S0YGEdyvk YouTube] and [https://archive.org/details/royal.-v-its-good-to-be-the-king-1999 The Internet Archive]
* "It's Good To Be The King" music video on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0S0YGEdyvk YouTube] and [https://archive.org/details/royal.-v-its-good-to-be-the-king-1999 The Internet Archive]
* A [https://www.ibusiness.de/aktuell/db/931981367.html press release] announcing the single
* [https://www.ibusiness.de/aktuell/db/931981367.html A press release announcing the single]
* A short [http://rapsody-music.ru/pages/bio_royalv biography] of Royal.V
* [http://rapsody-music.ru/pages/bio_royalv A short biography of Royal.V]
* [https://www.facebook.com/Vincemcclennyfanpage/posts/pfbid02B8L9wmf5sU3Nm3LrPz2yoBaCUxGp4xuRsyKJ4EBTkrr9bYMAZ8cHZv7LPGSE7gepl Announcement] of Jamel KADA-RABAH death
* [https://www.facebook.com/Vincemcclennyfanpage/posts/pfbid02B8L9wmf5sU3Nm3LrPz2yoBaCUxGp4xuRsyKJ4EBTkrr9bYMAZ8cHZv7LPGSE7gepl Announcement of Jamel KADA-RABAH's death]
 
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Revision as of 20:12, 11 September 2023

Royal V's single "It's Good to be the King"

"It's Good To Be The King" is the name of a 1999 song by the French pop group Royal.V. A collaboration between Ubisoft and Sony Music Media, it was created as a promotional single for the launch of Rayman 2.

The single

Adapted from Mel Brooks' 1981 novelty single "It's Good To Be The King Rap", the lyrics describe Rayman's heroism and abilities. The music video featured animations of Rayman and clips from the game integrated with live-action footage of Royal.V, and was released at the end of September 1999. Vinyl and CD copies of the single were released two to three weeks before the game's launch at the end of October 1999. Rayman and Rayman 2-inspired artwork were featured on the CD and vinyl packaging, with the CD including a demo of the game.

Vinyl tracklist

Side A

  1. It's Good To Be The King (Club Mix) (5:08)

Side B

  1. It's Good To Be The King (Extended Hip Hop Mix) (5:36)
  2. It's Good To Be The King (Extended Radio Mix) (5:09)

CD tracklist

  1. It's Good To Be The King (Radio Mix) (3:45)
  2. It's Good To Be The King (Hip Hop Mix) (3:42)
  3. Habbit (3:59)

Royal.V

Royal.V was comprised of two members, rapper Vince McClenny and singer Jamel KADA-RABAH. The group was formed in 1998 and signed a 3-album deal with Sony Music. "It's Good To Be The King" was their debut, but after recording a 17-track album, disagreements between Royal.V, their management and the label caused the album to become permanently shelved and their contract to be terminated. Jamal died on November 11, 2021.

External links