1972Released
3:53

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Interesting facts and trivia about Superfly. By Songfacts®.

This was originally an instrumental passage used in the 1972 movie Super Fly, but it ended up having a huge role in the film. It plays at the end of the movie after the drug-dealing lead character Priest takes a stand against the white deputy commissioner, telling him, "You don't own me, pig!" "It was a glorious moment for our people as blacks," Mayfield told Q magazine. "Priest had a mind, he wanted to get out. For once, in spite of what he was doing, he got away. So there came 'Superfly' the song. He was trying to get over. We couldn't be so proud of him dealing coke or using coke, but at least the man had a mind and he wasn't just some ugly dead something in the streets after it was all over. He got out."

Mayfield, as a member of The Impressions, was a huge part of the '60s civil rights movement thanks to songs like "People Get Ready" and "This Is My Country." In the Super Fly film, he saw an opportunity to examine city life, and how drug culture affects African Americans. After seeing the screenplay, he jumped into the project and was given complete creative freedom. He wrote the songs to suit the scenes, but he made sure they could stand on their own, telling the stories even without the visuals. "Superfly" works very well outside of the film, as the character Mayfield describes could relate to anyone trying to survive and thrive under difficult circumstances.

Mayfield was working on the songs for the movie while it was shooting, and would often visit the set, bringing in demos so the cast and crew could hear how they would integrate into the film. He even appears in the movie, performing the song "Pusherman" in a bar scene.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Superfly.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
120BPM

Album

The album Superfly is released on.

Released By

The record label that has released Superfly.
Rhino
© 1999 Curtom Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment
℗ 1999 Curtom Records, a label of Rhino Entertainment

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