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Yo Momma is an American television show based upon jokes insulting one's mother. Creators, executive producers and hosts are Wilmer Valderrama, along with Sam Sarpong (Seasons 1 and 2), Jason Everhart and Destiny Lightsy. The show was produced from April 2006 to December 2007, and, as the title suggests, used "yo momma" jokes; many episodes ...
Mama's Family ("Bless My Happy Home") – Peter Matz; unused lyrics by Vicki Lawrence; The Man from U.N.C.L.E. – Jerry Goldsmith; Man in a Suitcase – Ron Grainer; Man of the World – Henry Mancini; Maniac Mansion – Jane Siberry and Mary Margaret O'Hara; Manimal - Paul Chihara; Mannix – Lalo Schifrin
A "yo mama" joke in William Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, detail from the First Folio. A "yo mama" joke or your mom joke is a form of humor involving a verbal disparaging of one's mother. Used as an insult, "your mother..." preys on widespread sentiments of parental respect.
The Dogs were a 1990s hip hop group consisting of Disco Rick, Keith Bell, Labrant Dennis, and Fergus "Cracked Up" Smith, best known for "Crack Rock," their hit single with the chant "Yo' Mama's on Crack Rock!"
A "Yo mama" joke is a form of humor involving a verbal disparaging of one's mother. Yo mama may also refer to: Yo Momma, a 2006 American TV show based upon insulting one's mother "Yo' mama", a song by Frank Zappa from his album Sheik Yerbouti
In the second-season premiere Yo Momma takes it to New York City. Bed Stuy and Brooklyn Heights battle it out for $1000 cash money. October 23, 2006 23 Flatbush vs. Williamsburg The guys from Flatbush and Williamsburg battle it out for the top spot and $1000 cash money. October 24, 2006 24 Bay Ridge vs. Bensonhurst
AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote: "the soundtrack to a lightweight comedy co-written by Ice Cube, the record conveys all the strengths of hit urban radio. Keeping all the good elements of the format -- including the G-funk of Dr. Dre, old-school soul, contemporary R&B, and gangsta rap-- the record sounds like a "Best of the '90s" collection". [2]
Osama—Yo' Mama: The Album is an album released by country music artist Ray Stevens. [1] It was released by Curb Records on February 12, 2002. One single was released from it, which was "Osama-Yo' Mama", which peaked at #48 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 2001 and accounted for Stevens' first chart single since "Power Tools" in 1992.