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James Bromley Spicer (May 12, 1958 [1] – September 27, 2019) was an American hip hop recording artist who released a number of old school rap singles during the late 1970s and early 1980s including the classic "Dollar Bill Y'all," for which he was perhaps best known. [2] [3] Spicer was managed by Russell Simmons' Rush Management.
The following week, the song jumped to number 17. Now it is at number 8, solely off downloads. The single has peaked at 66 so far in the UK. The song didn't chart in Australia until May 2008, reaching its peak of number 28 in July. The song's appearance in the Billboard year-end marked Wyclef Jean's first appearance there in ten years.
[4] The "dollar, dollar bill y'all" part is the interpolation of Jimmy Spicer's 1983 track "Money (Dollar Bill Y'all)". The track contains a sample of the Charmels' 1967 song "As Long As I've Got You", [6] specifically the song's opening piano riff and its drums, which are looped continuously throughout. [8]
"Money Dollar Bill Y'all" (Original song by Jimmy Spicer) Coolio: 4:42: 12. "The Show" (Original song by Doug E. Fresh/Slick Rick) The Roots: 6:24: Charts. Weekly charts
A remix of "Hi Hater" was released in June 2008, featuring guest appearances from fellow American rappers Swizz Beatz, T.I., Plies, Jadakiss and Fabolous.The remix was included on Maino's fourth mixtape Maino is the Future, which was hosted by Big Mike and released in October 2008.
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all (stylized as Three Dollar Bill, Yall$) is the debut studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on July 1, 1997, through Flip and Interscope Records. It established the band's trademark sound with the singles " Counterfeit ", which was influenced by hip hop and heavy metal , and " Faith ", a cover of ...
"Counterfeit" is the debut single by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, released in August 1997. It is from their debut album Three Dollar Bill, Y'all (1997). Notable for showcasing guitarist Wes Borland's experimental playing style, the song was written by Borland, DJ Lethal, Fred Durst, John Otto and Sam Rivers as a response to local bands that copied Limp Bizkit's style.
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all – Limp Bizkit (1997) Soulfly – Soulfly (1998) Cold – Cold (1998) Hard to Swallow – Vanilla Ice (1998) Strangeland (1998) (production on "Absent") Slipknot – Slipknot (1999) The Burning Red – Machine Head (1999) Amen – Amen (1999) Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence – Glassjaw (2000)