"Let Your Backbone Slide" is the debut single by Maestro Fresh-Wes, released in 1989 from his first album, Symphony in Effect. In Canada, over 50,000 copies of the single were sold, making Maestro the first Canadian rapper to have a gold single.[1] It also reached #1 on The Record Singles Chart, in April 1990.[2] In the United States, 25,000 copies were sold in its first few weeks of release.[3] It remained the best-selling Canadian hip hop single of all time until 2008,[4] when it was eclipsed by Kardinal Offishall's "Dangerous".
In a 2000 poll conducted by the music magazine Chart, "Let Your Backbone Slide" was voted the 11th greatest Canadian song of all time.[5]
The music video, directed by Joel Goldberg was shot in Toronto, with most of it taking place in a club. In the video's first few seconds, presenter Dwight Drummond plays the role of a cameraman. It received rotation on MTV and BET.[3]