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: One of the song's most iconic elements is the sinister, staccato "ha-ha-ha" laugh. Collins admitted this was inspired by Grandmaster Flash's "The Message," bringing an unexpected hip-hop influence into the world of British rock.

The music video, featuring moody shadows and Collins' silhouette against a backlit doorway, mirrored the song's claustrophobic energy. To this day, "Mama" is a staple of classic rock radio and a fan favorite during live performances, often accompanied by dramatic lighting and the legendary gated reverb drum sound that Collins helped pioneer. Experience the Music Live Phil Collins & Genesis ~ Mama

The 1983 hit "Mama" remains one of the most haunting and innovative tracks in the Genesis catalog. As the lead single from their self-titled album, it marked a definitive shift toward a darker, more industrial sound that would define the band's 1980s dominance. The Genesis of a Masterpiece : One of the song's most iconic elements

: Collins moves from a hushed, desperate whisper to a full-throated, raspy roar, perfectly capturing the protagonist's unraveling mental state. A Visual and Sonic Legacy To this day, "Mama" is a staple of

: An immersive "docu-concert" coming to The Stanley Theatre that chronicles his journey from Genesis to solo superstardom.