Music critics have hailed it as the "seminal narrative" for "celebratory butt songs," paving the way for future hits like "Da Butt," "Rump Shaker," and "Baby Got Back".
The original record sleeve featured a comic strip conceptualized by John Pruitt to tell Bertha's story visually.
A callback to Castor's 1967 hit, "Hey Leroy, Your Mama’s Callin' You". Bertha Butt Boogie
According to the lyrics , Bertha had three sisters: Betty, Bella, and Bathsheba Butt .
Jimmy Castor is one of the most sampled artists in history, with his "Bertha Butt" era tracks providing the foundation for countless hip-hop and dance songs. Music critics have hailed it as the "seminal
If you spent any time on a dance floor in the mid-1970s, you likely heard the infectious groove of Released in February 1975 by The Jimmy Castor Bunch, this track became a cultural phenomenon, blending humor, storytelling, and some of the tightest funk of the era. The Origin Story
The character of Bertha Butt wasn’t new when the "Boogie" dropped. She first appeared in the band’s 1972 smash hit "Troglodyte (Cave Man)" , where she was introduced as one of the "Butt Sisters". Public fascination with Bertha was so high that Jimmy Castor decided to give her a dedicated follow-up. According to the lyrics , Bertha had three
"The Bertha Butt Boogie" serves as a "sequel" and crossover event within Jimmy Castor’s musical universe. The lyrics reference several of his other famous characters: