Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)
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"Wham Rap!"' is a 1982 song by British
United Kingdom
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 pop duo Wham!
WHAM!
Wham! were a short-lived British musical duo formed by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley in the early 1980s. They were briefly known in the United States as Wham! UK due to a naming conflict with an American band....

 on Innervision Records
Innervision Records
Innervision Records was an independent record label distributed by CBS Records. The label was established around 1981 by Mark Dean and Shamsi Ahmed which included Wham! on their artist roster, who scored four top-ten hits while signed to Innervision...

. It was written by Wham! members George Michael
George Michael
George Michael is a British musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who rose to fame in the 1980s when he formed the pop duo Wham! with his school friend, Andrew Ridgeley...

 and Andrew Ridgeley
Andrew Ridgeley
Andrew John Ridgeley is an English former pop singer-songwriter, guitarist and environmentalist. Andrew was a member of the 1980s pop music duo Wham!.-Early life:...

.

The song, which had been tentatively released in June 1982 when Wham! were unknowns and failed to make any impact, was re-issued in January 1983 after the duo had achieved their breakthrough with "Young Guns (Go For It!)
Young Guns (Go for It)
"Young Guns " was a song by British pop duo Wham! which was released in 1982 on Innervision Records...

".

Although rap
Rapping
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 was still an underground and almost exclusively American
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 phenomenon in the early 1980s, as the title implies, Michael rapped a number of verses about the joys of living every day to the fullest, which meant that being gainfully employed was not an option, and 'having fun with the boys down the (welfare) line'. The chorus asked the question "Do you enjoy what you do?", which brought about the bracketed section of the title. The video depicted Michael and Ridgeley in their leather jackets, combining their moody image with a bright, effervescent choreography
Choreography
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.

"Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)" – the full version of which was almost seven minutes long – reached #8 in the UK singles chart
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, the second of four hits from Wham!'s debut album Fantastic. The duo would go on to enjoy four UK #1 hits before splitting at their height in 1986. On the flip side of their farewell single "The Edge of Heaven
The Edge of Heaven
"The Edge of Heaven" is a song by British pop duo Wham!, released on Epic Records in 1986. It was written by George Michael, one half of the duo, and was promoted in advance as Wham!'s farewell single.-History:...

" was an updated version of the song, entitled "Wham! Rap '86."

The song was explicitly political and slightly revolutionary. It flew in the face of the conventional British left-wing
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who were talking about the 'Right to work' at the time.

1982 release

7": Innervision (UK)
  1. "Wham Rap! [7" version]" (3:30)
  2. "Wham Rap! [Club Mix]" (4:02)


12": Innervision (UK)
  1. "Wham Rap! [Unsocial Mix]" (6:36) *
  2. "Wham Rap! [Social Mix]" (6:46)

  • Due to an error in labeling, the "Unsocial Mix" is listed as the single's A side despite Michael specifically referring to it as the B side in the song's lyrics: "Hey, everybody, now listen to me / 'Cause of radio bulls**t this is side B."

1983 reissue

7": Innervision (UK)
  1. "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) [Special U.S. Remix Part 1]" (3:30)
  2. "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) [Special U.S. Re-Mix Part 2]" (3:03)

  • Part 1 aka "Special US Re-mix"
  • Part 2 aka "Special Club Re-Mix"


12": Innervision (UK)
  1. "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) [Special US Re-mix]" (6:43)
  2. "Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do) [Special Club Re-mix]" (3:34)

Chart performance

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Australia 9
UK 8
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