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Grits: Coffee , Bonafide (rap vocals).
Additional personnel: Sarah Kelly (vocals); Manchild (rap vocals).
Dichotomy B Music | List Price | $13.97 (You save $1.48) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Pop, Gospel, Religion, Christian, Contemporary Christian Music, Christian Rap, Rap, Enhanced CD | | Label | Gotee | | Orig Year | 2004 | | All Time Sales Rank | 105450  | | CD Universe Part number | 6792070 | | Catalog number | 72920 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 02, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Ric "Form" Robbins; Crisis | | Personnel | Bonafide - rap vocals Stacy Jones a.k.a. Coffee. Producers: Ric "Form" Robbins
Also: Manchild, Sarah Kelly | | Additional Info | Enhanced CD |
Purchase Dichotomy B CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Original Kings Of Comedy DVD (2000) Widescreen
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$6.95 When four of the world's funniest black stand-up comics came together to celebrate their crownings as the "Kings of Comedy," acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee decided to film two of their most memorable shows. The result is THE ORIGINAL KINGS OF COMEDY, a raucous concert film that takes its cue from classic performers such as Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy. The host of the evening, Steve Harvey, spends most of his time criticizing modern music--namely hip-hop--for forgetting to include love in its songs, missing the days when black music was passionate and romantic. D.L. Hughley focuses on universal topics such as work, as well as taking his time to criticize certain unfortunate audience members. Cedric "The Entertainer" makes a series of clever points about the differences between white and black people in addition to using his large frame to dance and run around the stage to hilarious effect. Capping off the film is Bernie Mac, a frustrated 42-year-old who is sick of sex and believes that ...
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$9.69 Fraternal twins Conner (Flanery - SUICIDE KINGS) and Murphey (Reedus - GOSSIP) MacMannus are on a mission from God to rid Boston of crime. However, instead of signing up for the police force, these hard-drinking Irish-American brothers take the law into their own hands a la Charles Bronson in DEATH WISH. Heralded as saints by the city's beleaguered residents, the brothers also ...
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$7.89 Based on a true story, this martial arts adventure takes place behind the Hong Kong walls for the secret competition that settles the World Championship of the sport. While trying to be knocked down ...
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$11.35 Comedian Jeff Dunham teams up with loud-mouthed pals Bubba J, Peanut, Jose Jalapeno, Walter, and Sweet Daddy Joe for a live act showcasing all of his standup and ventriloquist talents.
Jeff Dunham blends the age-old craft of ventriloquism with the modern art of snark in this hilarious comedy concert. Recorded live in 2006, ARGUING WITH MYSELF features Dunham playing straight man to a team of unruly, irreverent puppets: Sweet Daddy D, a smooth-talking Pimp; Jose Jalapeño, a smooth-talking pepper on a stick; Bubba J, NASCAR’s biggest fan; and Walter, a dirty old man with a hilarious sneer. Dunham and his foam friends riff on race, politics, and relationships, proffering banter so quick-witted you forget there's only one sentient being on stage.
Breathing life into an elderly curmudgeon, a purple human-like creature from the Micronesian islands, and a self-effacing talking jalapeo on a stick, Jeff Dunham is straight man to some of the funniest partners in show business! His comedic skill and impeccable ...
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$11.35 Comedian and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham hits the stage with hilarious new pals Achmed the Dead Terrorist and Melvin the Super hero, as well as old favorites Peanut, Walter, and Jose Jalapeno, in this sidesplitting performance at Washington D.C.'s Warner Theater.
More than just a stand-up comic, Jeff Dunham is a one-man comedy troupe--a ring-leader in a circus of snark. The veteran ventriloquist may be the only one with vocal chords, but he’s often the least vocal, playing straight man to a steam trunk of personalities: Achmed the Dead Terrorist, a goofball skeleton still fighting the infidels; Peanut, an odd purple creature with a fast mouth; Jose Jalapeño, a smooth-talking pepper on a stick; Bubba J, NASCAR’s biggest fan; and Walter, a dirty old man who speaks his mind. Together with his hilarious and irreverent puppets, Dunham riffs on everything from politics to family life, and slays the audience with his quick-witted banter. SPARK OF INSANITY features one of Dunham’s funniest performances, recorded live at Washington D.C.’s Warner Theater.
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$12.75 A band with a considerable Scottish rock pedigree, the 1990s, in its former incarnation as the Yummy Fur, included future Franz Ferdinand members Alex Kapranos and Paul Thomson. Although the trio, led by wiry vocalist/guitarist Jackie McKeown, shares some similar post-punk sensibilities with the dapper FF, the 1990s are more rooted in a cheeky Stones/Kinks aesthetic, a point hit home by the witty, raucous "Cult Status." While the group ...
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