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Girls Love the Way He Spins
by
Grandmaster Flash
on
They Said It Couldn't Be Done
(1985) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
Now that's a fire!
Truth Is Out of Style
by
MC 900 Ft. Jesus
on
Hell With The Lid Off
(1989) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
I know a motherfuckin' Bigfoot when I see it.
(3 Is) The Magic Number
by
De La Soul
on
3 Feet High and Rising
(1989) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
Anybody in the audience ever get hit by a car?
a Car
on the
Eddie Murphy
album)
911 Is A Joke
by
Public Enemy
on
Fear Of A Black Planet
(1990) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
Ha ha very funny, motherfucker.
Somebody come help him!
a Car
on the
Eddie Murphy
album)
No Vaseline
by
Ice Cube
on
Death Certificate
(1991) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
Somebody come help him!
a Car
on the
Eddie Murphy
album)
Life Experience
by
The Prophet
on
Thunderdome II: Back From Hell
(1994) samples
Eddie Murphy Raw
(Robert Townsend,
):
Fuck you!
Pussy control
Get the...
That was my life experience.
You're the 'Fuck-You Man' right?
Suck my dick!
This was it!
Give it to me...
And it is the best you've had in your life, you come harder than you've ever came.
How The Fuck Would You Know
by
Positive K
on
The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills
(1992) samples
The Five Heartbeats
(Robert Townsend,
):
Why do we need to cross over? Why are niggers always crossing over something, eh? I mean, what's the matter, eh? They can accept our music as long as they can't see our faces? if we build up a strong cross over audience, then we can come out strong.
Cross over ain't nothing but a double cross. I mean, once we lose our audience we're never gonna get them back!
Patti Dooke
by
De La Soul
on
Buhloone Mindstate
(1993) samples
The Five Heartbeats
(Robert Townsend,
):
Why do we need to cross over? Why are niggers always crossing over something, eh? I mean, what's the matter, eh? They can accept our music as long as they can't see our faces?
We decided to change the cover a little bit, because we see the big picture: negroes and white folks buying this album.
Negroes and white folks buying this album. Everybody's gonna know who this group is. We just felt that the picture wasn't as important as it was that we succeed in crossing over.
Cross over ain't nothing but a double cross. I mean, once we lose our audience we're never gonna get them back!
He may even try to change our sound.
Tell me something, eh. How come they never cross over to us, eh?! I've never seen five niggers on Elvis Presley's album cover!