This song is used in a key scene from "King of New York" (1990), starring Christopher Walken, Larry Fishburne, David Caruso and Wesley Snipes. It was actually sped up for that scene so it sounds a little different but the bass line and trumpet are very recognizable as are the lyrics.
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This song is used in a key scene from "King of New York" (1990), starring Christopher Walken, Larry Fishburne, David Caruso and Wesley Sni… read more
This song is used in a key scene from "King of New York" (1990), starring Christopher Walken, Larry Fishburne, David Caruso and Wesley Snipes. It was actually sped up for that… read more
Schoolly D is the moniker of American rapper Jesse B. Weaver, Jr. (June 22, 1962—) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a pioneer of Hardcore rap and the pioneer of Gangsta Rap, being one of the first rappers to embrace an antisocial persona without explicit irony. Musically, Schoolly D and his DJ Code Money came up with electronic hardcore beats. Later on, Schoolly embraced the afrocentric style, working together with KRS-One. He contributed songs and music to many Abel Ferrara films. Schoolly also wrote "The Player" for Ferrara's film The Blackout, as well as the… read more
Schoolly D is the moniker of American rapper Jesse B. Weaver, Jr. (June 22, 1962—) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a pioneer of Hardcore rap and the pioneer of Gangsta Rap, being on… read more
Schoolly D is the moniker of American rapper Jesse B. Weaver, Jr. (June 22, 1962—) from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a pioneer of Hardcore rap and the pioneer of Gangsta Rap, being one of the first rappers to embrace an antisocia… read more