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Product Information
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Original Kings Of Comedy (Explicit Version)

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Summer In The City - St Lunatics/Nelly/Cedric The Entertainer ~ Original Soundtrack
2. Something Got To Be Wrong In Cuba ~ Original Soundtrack
3. Titanic ~ Original Soundtrack
4. Church All The Time ~ Original Soundtrack
5. #1 Stunna - Big Tymers ~ Original Soundtrack
6. Indecent Proposal ~ Original Soundtrack
7. Section 8 Island ~ Original Soundtrack
8. Time Out ~ Original Soundtrack
9. Big Momma ~ Original Soundtrack
10. Airplanes ~ Original Soundtrack
11. Dysfunctional Black Family, The ~ Original Soundtrack
12. I'll Eat Anything ~ Original Soundtrack
13. I Love My Job ~ Original Soundtrack
14. Jesus Was Black ~ Original Soundtrack
15. Racists ~ Original Soundtrack
16. What Blacks Do For Excitement ~ Original Soundtrack
17. Ghetto - Sticky Fingaz/Petey Pablo ~ Original Soundtrack
18. Delicious ~ Original Soundtrack
19. We Run ~ Original Soundtrack
20. Ain't You Big Poppa ~ Original Soundtrack
21. Post Tiger Renaissance, The ~ Original Soundtrack
22. Na Na - Monifah/Chico DeBarge ~ Original Soundtrack
23. I Say What You Scared To Say ~ Original Soundtrack
24. My Sister's Kids ~ Original Soundtrack
25. Mother #!%@$ ~ Original Soundtrack
26. What's Up Wit That - Juvenile/Lil Wayne/Big Tymers ~ Original Soundtrack



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Engineers include: Rolf Paruda.
Principally recorded live at Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina on February 26 & 27, 2000.
THE ORIGINAL KINGS OF COMEDY was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.
An aural document of Spike Lee's concert film of one of the most successful comedy tours in history. Collectively, the four leads here--host Steve Harvey, D.L. Hughley, Cedric the Entertainer, and Bernie Mac--made some $37 million in two years, doing arena shows for mostly African-American audiences.
Some of the best visual bits in the movie are necessarily absent here, such as Harvey's hilarious recreation of the Temptations' dance steps. But what remains is mostly very funny, including Cedric's meditation on golf after what he calls "The Post-Tiger Renaissance," and (of all things) a Hughley cannibalism fantasy inspired by the movie ALIVE. There's some recent hip hop stuff interspersed between each comic's performance, but with the exception of Sticky Fingaz' "Ghetto" (as in "you know you're ghetto if...") the songs seem rather arbitrarily selected, although they're certainly listenable enough.

 
Associated Artists and Works
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