Originally recorded by singer Helen Kane in 1929 for the film Pointed Heels . Kane's "baby style" and "boop-oop-a-doop" scatting directly influenced animator Max Fleischer when he created the Betty Boop character in 1930.
While Helen Kane popularized the style, it was later revealed in a 1934 lawsuit that she had copied her unique scatting and "boops" from a Black child performer in Harlem named Esther Jones (known as "Baby Esther"). Betty Boop Aincha Song
The song "Ain'tcha?" is a cornerstone of Betty Boop's history, representing the flirty, "Jazz Age" energy of the 1920s and 30s. Originally recorded by singer Helen Kane in 1929
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Originally recorded by singer Helen Kane in 1929 for the film Pointed Heels . Kane's "baby style" and "boop-oop-a-doop" scatting directly influenced animator Max Fleischer when he created the Betty Boop character in 1930.
While Helen Kane popularized the style, it was later revealed in a 1934 lawsuit that she had copied her unique scatting and "boops" from a Black child performer in Harlem named Esther Jones (known as "Baby Esther").
The song "Ain'tcha?" is a cornerstone of Betty Boop's history, representing the flirty, "Jazz Age" energy of the 1920s and 30s.