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"Same Song" is a song by American rap group Digital Underground—featuring American rapper Tupac Shakur in his recording debut [2] —from the soundtrack for the movie, Nothing But Trouble. The song is included on their EP album, This Is an EP Release , as well as on the Tupac: Resurrection soundtrack.
Nothing but Trouble is a 1991 American black comedy horror [3] film written and directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut, based on a story by his brother Peter, and starring Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd (in a dual role), John Candy (in a dual role), and Demi Moore. It tells the story of two yuppies and the clients of one of them who are ...
With his Digital Underground band members, Jacobs appeared in the Dan Aykroyd-directed comedy film Nothing but Trouble (1991) appearing as both Shock G and Humpty Hump. [14] The group (including Tupac Shakur) makes a cameo music performance, as well as play a small character role in the film as themselves.
"Nothing but Trouble" is a song by American rapper Lil Wayne and American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, released on June 29, 2015, by Big Beat Records and Atlantic Records for 808: The Music. [1] It is the first promotional single to the soundtrack of the documentary, 808: The Film , directed by Alexander Dunn, which is about the inspiring ...
While on his trip, Kanye West's record label GOOD Music released a remix of a song by Chicago hip-hop artist Chief Keef. During the release, West took time to mention numerous other up and coming artists, including Louie. [4] King Louie was later quoted on MTV's Sucker Free program that he was shocked and not aware that West was a fan. [5]
Their style can be described as a mix of hip hop, punk rock and synthpop. [1] Stupeflip members are known by their stage personas: Julien Barthélémy as King Ju and Pop Hip, Stéphane Bellenger as Cadillac and Jean-Paul Michel as MC Saló. These characters and the band itself are part of an elaborate fictional universe featuring mysterious ...
The song is from the band's self-titled debut album, and was speculated to be about Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, which Grohl confirmed in 2009. [63] [64] 1996 "L.A., L.A." Capone-N-Noreaga feat. Mobb Deep And Tragedy Khadafi: Tha Dogg Pound, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and the Los Angeles hip hop scene "New York, New York" [49] Jun 4, 1996 "Hit 'Em Up"
[8] BrumNotes magazine described the band's style as a fusion of hip hop and blues rock. [9] The Chicago Tribune called Fun Lovin' Criminals a " soul -infused rock ensemble". [ 3 ] AllMusic 's John Bush described the band's style as "a blend of hip-hop beats, alternative style, and bluesy rhythms".