
Every New Zealand #1 single…
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Thrift Shop by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

Topped the NZ chart for 6 weeks from 12 November 2012.
Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
Like the last artist to appear in this column (Kenny Loggins!), Ryan Lewis and Macklemore are from Washington state. They met when Lewis worked as a photographer on a project with Macklemore, and they formed a producer/rapper duo.
‘Thrift Shop’ was the pair’s fourth single from their debut album The Heist. It became the first song since 1994 to top the Billboard singles chart without the support of a major record label, although they paid Warner Bros’ promotional department a percentage.
Thrift Shop
‘Thrift Shop’ cleverly skewers hip hop’s norms. Fashion and bling have always been important aspects of hip hop – from Run DMC’s ‘My Adidas’ to A$AP Rocky’s ‘Fashion Killa’. Public Enemy’s Chuck D lamented that “man, I work at McDonald’s, but in order for me to feel good about myself I got to get a gold chain or I got to get a fly car in order to impress a sister or whatever.”
But on ‘Thrift Shop’, Macklemore celebrates wearing your granddad’s clothes, like a “big-ass coat”.
“Thrift Shop” became massive…When that happens, for one, people are going to be polarized. The minute my niece starts singing a song, I’m like, “That song’s wack.”
The minute you’re in a car and you turn to five different radio stations and they’re all playing “Thrift Shop,” you’re like, “This s*** is played out.” We didn’t make pop music; pop music came to us.
Macklemore, Rolling Stone
My verdict
‘Thrift Shop’ is never going to be a personal favourite – it’s too gimmicky to stand up to constant replay. But it’s easy to see why it was a hit song – it’s clever and memorable.
The Aftermath
Macklemore and Lewis split after 2016’s This Unruly Mess I’ve Made. Macklemore’s enjoyed success as a solo artist – 2017’s ‘Glorious’ also topped the New Zealand charts.
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I have to admit that I *love* this song and the video that goes with it. It was my introduction to Macklemore. I’ve watched other videos of his and think he is an important force for alternative rap. I’d much rather listen to his songs than the pimps up hos down lyrics of many rappers.
It’s cool you like Macklemore – always like it when people are into music that I don’t expect them to like.
I just happened upon it while YouTube surfing one day.
I hated this song at first, but one day my hate suddenly turned into love. Perhaps it was the endearing video that helped change my attitude.
It is a cool video. You’re not normally big on hip hop IIRC.
No, I’m not as a rule.
Not me on this one.