Eddie Murphy - Party All The - Time
Released in 1985, remains a defining cultural artifact of Eddie Murphy’s peak superstardom. Written and produced by funk legend Rick James , the synth-pop track defied industry expectations by becoming a massive commercial success, peaking at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks. Origin and the $100,000 Bet
Murphy traveled to Rick James's home studio in Buffalo, NY, for what was intended to be a weekend session. Eddie Murphy - Party All the Time
A massive blizzard (the "Six-Pack" storm) dumped 33 inches of snow, trapping Murphy at James's house for two weeks . Released in 1985, remains a defining cultural artifact
Rick James’s influence is heavy throughout the track, featuring his signature 80s synth-funk production and prominent backing vocals. Backstory: Eddie Murphy's "Party all the Time" A massive blizzard (the "Six-Pack" storm) dumped 33
The song’s existence is famously tied to a between Murphy and his idol, comedian Richard Pryor . Pryor bet Murphy that he could not produce a purely musical album without including jokes or comedy sketches.