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"Dead Presidents" is a 1996 song by American rapper Jay-Z. It was released as the first promotional single for Jay-Z's debut album Reasonable Doubt, though it did not directly appear on the album: a different version of the song with the same backing track and chorus but with different lyrics called "Dead Presidents II" appeared on Reasonable Doubt.
Dead Presidents is the first of two soundtracks to the 1995 film, Dead Presidents. It was released on September 26, 1995, by Capitol Records and consists of 1970s R&B, funk and soul music. The soundtrack was very successful, reaching #14 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, and was certified gold on December 1, 1995.
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Mos Def incorporated some of the lyrics for the song "Pistola" on his album The Ecstatic. The "Duke Of Earl" Gene Chandler, in 1968, did a cover. Canadian music group Sweet Blindness produced a rendition in 1975. [2] The song was also featured in the 1995 film Dead Presidents. The song was featured in an episode of the 2021 TV Series The Wonder ...
List of songs with title, first recorded by, year, and subsequently recorded by; Title First recorded by Year Subsequently recorded by "29 Ways" Willie Dixon: 1956 Koko Taylor, Marc Cohn, The Blues Band "As Long as I Have You" Little Walter: 1960 The Ford Blues Band, John P. Hammond, George Thorogood "Back Door Man" Howlin' Wolf: 1960
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The song is featured in 2012 film Stand Up Guys, in a scene where Val asks a girl to dance with him.; The song is featured in 1995 film Dead Presidents.; The song is also featured in Edgar Wright's 2017 film, Baby Driver, in the scene where Bats Jefferson forces Baby (Ansel Elgort) and the heist crew to go eat at Bo's Diner, where Baby's love interest Debora is working.