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One of these groups was Peech Boys, followed by D. Train, Vicky D, and Sharon Redd. While some record producers, such as François Kevorkian and Larry Levan, were polishing and extending the limits of urban-oriented boogie, others like Arthur Baker and John Jellybean Benitez drew their influences from European and Japanese technopop music.
Aside from applying certain technological and promotional aspects of new wave music and having been fairly exposed to its subgenre synthpop, boogie is, however, R&B -rooted and predominantly draws from funk music. Other influences from a completely different music landscape include jazz.
The main spoken vocals on Jungle Boogie were performed by then-roadie, Donal Boyce, who became better known as The Boogie Man. Boyce’s vocals on the hit were so popular he was invited to sing back-up and perform vocal effects on a number of Kool & The Gang singles, including Spirit of the Boogie, Open Sesame, and Slick Superchick.
Jungle Boogie was first released on the Kool & The Gang album, Wild & Peaceful, in October 1973.