Once Upon A Time In Music
"Once Upon a Time in Music" is where culture. Each episode takes you back through the sounds, stories, and style that shaped generations — from classic tracks and unforgettable albums to iconic movies, favorite foods, and random pop culture gems you might’ve forgotten. It’s music history, fun memories, and good vibes all in one show.
Once Upon A Time In Music
That Song, That Scene, That Feeling
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
This episode is about moments where the music perfectly matched the emotion on screen to scenes where a song became just as iconic as the movie itself, we break down our favorite song-and-scene combinations and why they still hit today.
We also jump into a round of Kiss, Marry, Kill, because things always get interesting when opinions clash 👀. Plus, we rewind the clock to 1993 to spotlight Breaking Atoms, the debut album from Main Source, led by producer Large Professor. We talk about its impact, the era it came from, and why tracks like “Looking at the Front Door” still resonate decades later.
Music, movies, classic hip-hop, and real conversation—this episode brings it all together. Tap in and vibe with us
I get angry, just think about it makes me mad. Little kids doing drugs, it turns my stomach. That stuff hurts. It stops you from living up to your potential. It holds you back. It hurts the user. It hurts his family. And it hurts his friends. I just want to shake some sentence, you kids, that are using drugs and think about you. So your memo. Don't. Or else. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Don't use drugs. All drugs. Shout out to Mr. T back in the 80s.
SPEAKER_07:With all his gold chains.
SPEAKER_02:That nigga had 80s in the streets.
SPEAKER_07:80s. 80 gold chains.
SPEAKER_02:He was the man back. He was the man. Cartoons, cereal.
SPEAKER_07:Everything.
SPEAKER_02:Uh, what else?
SPEAKER_07:Action figures. Movies. Everything. TV show.
SPEAKER_02:Cartoons, movies, cereal. Man, everything. All right. What's up, y'all? I'm L. I'm Cheryl Poison. This is Once Upon a Time and Music, and we're back. Back for another one. For another one. I just want to say sorry for all the stuff we said last week.
SPEAKER_07:We didn't say nothing. Don't apologize for me.
SPEAKER_02:Us. Us. The show. I want to apologize.
SPEAKER_07:He wants to apologize.
SPEAKER_02:To absolutely no one.
SPEAKER_07:He was wilding last week.
SPEAKER_02:And we're not we're not done. We're not done. We're not done wilding. This is a new year, new season. I don't wild out. Well, I'm souped up, juiced up.
SPEAKER_07:Amped up. He's everything.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, give me an 80s one. 80s, amped up. I'm psyched up. I'm hype.
SPEAKER_07:Did you geeked up?
SPEAKER_02:Nah, that was in two. Nah, not yet. Yep, yep. Alright, well, I'm all of that. You too? You're not?
SPEAKER_07:I'm chill. I'm cool, calm, and collected as always.
SPEAKER_02:Well, I'm souped up.
SPEAKER_07:Because I'm a lady.
SPEAKER_02:Cause you're what?
SPEAKER_07:I'm a light.
SPEAKER_02:A light. Alright, well, today's show hopefully is another entertaining one. Today's show is how can I word it? Today is uh we're gonna do songs from movies. Right? Yeah. Is that it?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Our favorite song in a movie. That's the easy term, right?
SPEAKER_07:I guess. I thought of like scenes from movies.
SPEAKER_02:Favorite scene of a song.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah, that's the same thing. All in one.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. That's what we're doing. Same thing. Same difference.
SPEAKER_02:Yep. We're gonna do that. We're gonna do Kiss Mary Kill. We're going to do I guess we'll start it off with uh What album came out this year? Uh was 1993. An album called The Atom Breaking Breaking Adams. With uh the artist's main source. They had songs like uh Looking in the Looking Looking at the Front Door. Yeah, looking at the Front Door. This is 1993. Large professor. Really, really he's a producer. Yeah, but came out with an album. Looking at the front door was the single. And that's it, Breaking Adams.
SPEAKER_07:We fight every night.
SPEAKER_02:So what else we got? What do you want to get into first?
SPEAKER_07:Let's do Kiss Mary Kill. Alright, let's knock it up.
SPEAKER_02:You gonna go first or you want me to go first? You go first. Alright. Alright, would you Kiss, Marry, and Kill, put them in order, Maxwell, Jamie Foxx, and Tyler James Williams. You know who Tyler James Williams is?
SPEAKER_07:Oh my god, not everybody hates Chris.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. This could be a tough one. It's not that tough. I love Tyler. Yeah. Thinking about everybody hates Chris. Uh Abbott Elementary.
SPEAKER_07:You gotta go though.
SPEAKER_02:You gotta go. You gonna kill him?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we're gonna kill him.
SPEAKER_02:What? You're sick.
SPEAKER_07:Because everybody does hate Chris. What? Okay. Okay, so we're gonna kill off Tyler.
unknown:Dag.
SPEAKER_02:I thought you would keep him.
SPEAKER_07:I want to, but out of the other options, I don't want to kiss or marry him.
SPEAKER_02:I think you should marry him. You don't hear too much bad publicity about him. If you're thinking about marrying Maxwell, he's kind of on a shaky end. He's doing weird stuff on stage, but go ahead. I'll let you. I'll let you do you.
SPEAKER_07:I'm gonna marry Jamie Foxx. Just cause we're gonna be in a rolling. He's gonna have me laughing all the time. You think so? Yes. A funny guy gets the draws all the time.
SPEAKER_02:So you go to the comedy clubs and just give up draws? Yeah. That's what I do. Okay. Oh you couldn't have gone to Deft Comedy Channel. Anyway.
SPEAKER_07:Okay. I guess I'll kiss Maxwell. Kiss Maxwell, marry Jamie, and I'm gonna kill off Chris.
SPEAKER_02:Dang. I think you should swap those.
SPEAKER_07:I love Chris. I'm gonna pull up. That is my show. Everybody hates Chris.
SPEAKER_02:I'm gonna find a video and I'm gonna show you Maxwell, what he's doing nowadays.
SPEAKER_07:I seen him. I seen him on stage acting a fool.
SPEAKER_02:Kind of weird, right?
SPEAKER_07:I could just kiss him and move him along.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, now you know what comes with kissing.
SPEAKER_07:Not always.
SPEAKER_02:It does.
SPEAKER_07:I kiss him and move him along.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, what you got for me?
SPEAKER_07:Okay. Your three people are Vivica A. Fox, Maya, and Fantasia.
SPEAKER_02:Alright.
SPEAKER_07:I gave you some good ones.
SPEAKER_02:Uh let's kill Vivica A. Fox. Because once she wasn't with 50 Cent, she was over there telling secrets and stuff.
SPEAKER_07:She was. She was telling everything.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:You ain't supposed to do that.
SPEAKER_02:And plus the new, the new Vivica.
SPEAKER_07:She's just older.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but she shouldn't got some of that stuff work done, I guess.
SPEAKER_07:She got to keep up with Maya.
SPEAKER_02:We're gonna kiss Maya. And I guess marrying my own.
SPEAKER_07:I think you should marry Maya.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I think I should too.
SPEAKER_07:And kiss Fantasia though. But you want to marry Fantasia, but you don't want to kiss her?
SPEAKER_02:I was just thinking about the money. I was thinking about the money, but you should switch it. Alright, kill Vivica. Vivica. Marry Fantasia? Marry Go ahead. Mary Fantasia. Marry Maya. I'll marry Maya and kiss Fantasia.
SPEAKER_07:See how pretty Maya is?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that's why it'd be hard to.
SPEAKER_07:And she's been abstinent for like years and years.
SPEAKER_02:Absent?
SPEAKER_07:Absent? What? Abstinent. She ain't having no sex. Who said that? That's what she said.
SPEAKER_02:She's lying.
SPEAKER_07:She ain't lying.
SPEAKER_02:How can you tell?
SPEAKER_07:Why would she lie about that?
SPEAKER_02:Because she ain't nothing to lie about. That's the same thing as girls saying, oh, it's tight. Oh, it's tight. She lying. I believe her.
SPEAKER_07:I don't I don't think she liked that. That's why she's glowing. When you don't deal with men, your skin glow. Everything just glow up on you.
SPEAKER_02:My skin is glowing. I got the Bruce Lee Rolling.
SPEAKER_07:I'm talking about for women. Women. When women stop dealing with men and pour into themselves, they be glowing.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, they pour into themselves.
SPEAKER_07:Maya is glowing. That's right, Maya.
SPEAKER_02:I don't believe it, but I guess I could.
SPEAKER_07:These raggedy Negroes alone.
SPEAKER_02:I wouldn't know. I don't know about Negroes. I don't know about Negroes. Anyway. That's a good one. That was a good one.
SPEAKER_07:That was.
SPEAKER_02:Maya, though. I guess I marry Maya.
SPEAKER_07:She's lying though, but why that lady gotta be lying?
SPEAKER_02:Because it was that one time I remember it was like I forgot who she was dating, and then she ended up dating somebody else right after.
SPEAKER_07:Okay, but that was back in the day. This is now. Now she's staying away from Negroes.
SPEAKER_02:No, now she's smart enough not to tell.
SPEAKER_07:I believe him. I believe you, Maya.
SPEAKER_02:So she's a virgin again.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. Basically.
SPEAKER_02:Basically. All right. Let's see what we got. We do have an email. A voicemail. I gotta find this voicemail. Alright. I gotta we got a voicemail. It's about our past two shows.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:And uh it's very interesting. Very interesting.
SPEAKER_01:This is your invisible cohost. What's going on, Miss Poison and L? I'm coming in to give you my feedback on the last couple of shows. You know, I've been kind of running behind. I ain't been doing what? Holding y'all accountable. Absolutely. But don't worry, I got y'all. I'm back now. Let's jump right in with uh the RB show. The show was fire. Miss Poison, your selections. Out of the park, Boosie Collins, Prince, y'all was killing them. LU had some fire choices too. I didn't hear any. I care for you by Aaliyah, which I felt should have kind of been in there. But overall, you guys did a great job. I gotta I gotta let y'all know something though. I don't know what the politics are on y'all's show, but I did not hear any Robert Kelly. And listen, listen, before you say anything, is he a terrible person? Absolutely. Most celebrities are terrible people. I mean, we still watch the Cosby show, but ain't no way you did a show on the best RB joints with Noah Kelly. I'm sorry. He's he's awful, he pisses on kids. We hate it. Nobody is saying that we want to in any way, shape, or form support that. But ain't no way. Ain't no way. Ain't no way you did an RB show. R. Kelly got some of the best RB joints there is. You cannot leave him out of an RB show. Listen, I would have even took some Aaron Hall. I mean, Aaron Hall was R. Kelly before R. Kelly was R. Kelly, so I would have even took some Aaron Hall, but I didn't hear no Aaron Hall either. So I just wanted to kind of, you know, bring that up. But other than that, the show is amazing. Loved it. I hope that there'll be a part two, part three, part four of the RB joints uh show, because that was an amazing show. Jumping right into we thought they were black. Out the gate. Y'all killed that. You know, Bobby Caldwell, Tina Marie, Lisa Stansfield. Y'all had all the people. Even Color Me Bad, or as they are now known, three white dudes and a black dude. Amazing. I loved it. The show was great. However, as a representative of Jamaican delegate, uh we would like to formally renounce Snow because I don't know what he's talking about. I uh uh inform. It was z. I lick you boom boom. It's nothing. It's nonsense. It's not patois, it's scribble scrabble. Nobody knows what he's talking about because he's not talking about anything. And we don't want it. We don't want it. He has to go. You could have definitely left him off. I understand why you put him on, but it was we thought they were black. As somebody who was Jamaican, I knew immediately he wasn't black. Immediately I knew. Maybe the masses didn't know, but I knew immediately. Nobody thought that he was black because nobody knows what licking a boom boom down is. And even it we don't like it. We don't like it. So, other than that, though, the show was amazing. This is one of my favorite, it immediately jumped to one of my favorite podcasts. I tell everybody to listen. It really gives that niche, nostalgic feeling that people of that generation is missing. And so keep doing your thing. Love the show. I'll be back to do what? Hold y'all accountable. Lady, y'all.
SPEAKER_02:I look at boom boom down. They know what that is. No, she's people do know what that means. No, she's like Jamaican for real. Like, let me tell you a funny story.
SPEAKER_07:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:And shout out to Coco. Her name is Coco.
SPEAKER_07:We love you, Coco.
SPEAKER_02:She didn't want to shout out her podcast, but I'm going to shout her podcast out anyway. Who cares? Fight me. Shout out to Coco and the Culture podcast. Okay. And she could be mad all she wants.
SPEAKER_07:Alright, I got to add it on my list.
SPEAKER_02:It's a good podcast. Very good. Very good. Um, alright, so she is a Jamaican descent. I grew up around this uh Jamaican. When we were younger, I didn't know she was Jamaican. I just thought her mother talked to funny. So we were the bad boys on the block. Bad means, you know, we always getting something with throwing rocks, riding bikes, doing something crazy. And she was a girl on the block. Well, one time one of the boys called her a hoe. I don't know how her mother found out, but she came out and said, I now my Jamaican accent is a little off. But she said, Did you call such and such a hoe? So we was like, What? What is she saying? And she said, You know, your mother, your grandmother be on you like white on rice. When we kids, we don't know what white on rice means.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, you do. Your mother ain't never said that to you? No. Oh, I heard it all the time growing up. Um you don't do that homework? I'm gonna be on you like white on rice.
SPEAKER_02:I'm 70 years old. And I think the only time I ever heard it was when I was probably what? I had to be. I heard it all the time. 10-11. 10-11, I didn't hear it.
SPEAKER_07:That was one of my mother's favorite sayings.
SPEAKER_02:Well, your mother's Jamaican.
SPEAKER_07:My mother ain't Jamaican, but she said it. White on rice.
SPEAKER_02:She'll be on you like white on rice. And I say that to say, if anybody knows what lick your boom boom down is, it's gonna be Miss Coco. Because she is uh the show's translator for patois from now on.
SPEAKER_07:Okay, but they might not know what it means in patois, but they know what it means in English. Who? I don't even know what it means. You do know what that means. If somebody comes up to me like I'm gonna look your boom boom down, I'm gonna be like, yeah, chill. Okay, maybe not to you. But if somebody comes and say that to me, I'ma already know what they want.
SPEAKER_02:You're gonna bend over.
SPEAKER_07:I'm not gonna bend over, but I know what they're talking about.
SPEAKER_02:What?
SPEAKER_07:Oh my god.
SPEAKER_02:Tell me, because I don't I maybe if you don't know, I ain't gonna tell you. No, no, no. No, I need to know. Like, because I think lick your boom boom down is two different things.
SPEAKER_07:I don't know. I think it means one thing.
SPEAKER_02:So somebody come to you and say, Yeah, look your boom down, you're gonna say, okay.
SPEAKER_07:No, I never said that. I just know what they'll be talking about. If someone comes to me and say that, I automatically know what they're talking about.
SPEAKER_02:What are they talking about?
SPEAKER_07:I'm gonna go to something nasty. I know they want to do something nasty.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, but and the the the song is informal. It's about uh somebody's doing why he put that in it.
SPEAKER_07:I don't know. I said in English, in English.
SPEAKER_02:So he wanna lick the snitch's butt.
SPEAKER_07:I guess so.
SPEAKER_02:Shout out to the boom. Shout out to the snitch.
SPEAKER_07:No, they're out there. The boom boom lickers are out there. How do you know? I'm just saying, I have friends.
SPEAKER_02:So they be saying, like, yo, Miss Poison. I'm gonna look up boom boom down. And you be like, Okay, no.
SPEAKER_07:Well, I gotta agree with everybody.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, I don't know.
SPEAKER_07:First of all, I don't like nobody. So if they come at me like that, I'm not gonna like it. It's gonna automatically turn me off. What about uh never mind. I'm not gonna say oh my god. Just know, dudes is out here licking boom booms down.
SPEAKER_02:So you don't want your boom boom down lick.
SPEAKER_07:Let's stick to the topic. Okay, let's go back to Coco.
SPEAKER_02:Back to Coco. But yeah, she is going to be the Jamaican translator. Okay, Ian.
SPEAKER_07:We need her on speed dial.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we got it. We got it. Boom. Oh yeah, why y'all, why y'all want? That's what you gotta say when we call.
SPEAKER_07:And we we will do a part two, three, four. We'll have that a little series of the RB because it's so many songs out there. We can't just do one show. And R. Kelly might be a bad person.
SPEAKER_02:We so but R.
SPEAKER_07:Kelly music is genius. I'm just saying. R. Kelly got hits on top of hits on top of hits, and then R. Kelly writes for other people, and they have hits on top of hits. I'm not taking nothing from R. Kelly.
SPEAKER_02:So do you still listen to R. Kelly?
SPEAKER_07:I sure do. I sure do. Okay. I got you. I sure do. Listen to that.
SPEAKER_02:Shout out to uh Coco for saying we don't listen to R. Kelly. No, saying we should have had a Coco on it.
SPEAKER_07:Uh-uh. He'll be on another show. Part two, he'll be on it.
SPEAKER_02:Uh yeah, he could be on it. He might, he might make my list. I do know. He'll make mine. I guess so.
SPEAKER_07:One of his albums is one of my favorites. Matter of fact, two of them.
SPEAKER_06:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:And like she said, all celebrities are, they do something. Something crazy. Alright. You want to jump into the show? I guess so. Let's do this. I think it's gonna be a good. Show I think it is. Do you want to start you on me start?
SPEAKER_07:Since you start before, I'll start this time. Alright.
SPEAKER_02:Um so what we're gonna do is we're gonna name the song and then name the movie, possibly scene that we seen it in. And uh, you ready?
SPEAKER_07:I'm ready.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, go ahead.
SPEAKER_07:Alright. I love this movie. I've been watching this movie probably a million times. It is Ray, 2004, and the scene is when he kicked Margie and her singers out of the um studio because she was drunk. I love that part. I love this song, and I would rewind and rewind just to hit this song.
SPEAKER_02:I need to I need to go back and watch this.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, listen to the version on the movie. Oh because he's like performing it, uh, and the girls thought that he needed them to do the background, and he did the background vocals his own self. Yeah, I heard that. He was like, I don't need y'all.
SPEAKER_02:I I heard that, and that was way before people was, you know. Let me see if I can find one though.
SPEAKER_07:I believe it.
SPEAKER_02:Oh, ho. We're not gonna, we're not gonna do that. Right?
SPEAKER_07:That's my song.
SPEAKER_02:What's the name of the song? Uh Believe to my soul. Okay, let's see if I can find that real quick for the people.
SPEAKER_07:Yes. You kick them girls out the um studio.
SPEAKER_02:I found it, but it's a different version.
unknown:I be honored these days and it won't be long.
SPEAKER_02:That's it.
SPEAKER_03:You gonna look for me and I be gonna leave.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I gotta go back and watch it.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, so just you'll probably rewind it too. I love that part. For that part. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_02:I do remember that. It was like, right.
SPEAKER_07:And um, Bo Keen was like, you drop your shoe.
SPEAKER_02:All right. My next one is I s I snuck this one up. This one was at the bottom of my list, but I'm gonna start it off right.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Start it off with a little attitude. Because you know, every once in a while I, you know, I have little tantrums.
unknown:You do?
SPEAKER_02:I get crazy in here sometime on this show. Right? No, I'll be juiced up. I'll be juiced up. And it's right here. Uh, this is from a movie. Really, I think this is from the first hip hop movie ever that played real songs in it. Possibly? No. I don't know. But either way, here we go.
SPEAKER_00:Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run. No, it's about that.
unknown:Right. This chap has to take.
SPEAKER_02:So this is like two songs.
SPEAKER_03:A whole lot of superstars. Oh, mistake with a night. But I want you to know what the fuck is that is his HMP is like the win.
SPEAKER_07:Yes.
SPEAKER_02:Yes, so that's the intro was from Run's house. And on the scene of the movie, he got into an argument with his manager in the back, so that's why he came out there. This is my mother's house. And you know, back in the days, you didn't hear rappers cursing like too much, especially on movies. But this from the movie Tuck, um, I'm sorry, I'm about to say the wrong movie. This from the movie Crush Groove 1985.
SPEAKER_07:Shout out to Run DMC, Hollis Queens.
SPEAKER_02:Run DMC, LL Cool J.
SPEAKER_07:Hollis Queens in the Building.
SPEAKER_02:Fat Boys. Who else was in that movie? It was a lot. Curtis Blow was in that movie. Curtis Blow. There was a lot of Sheila E. Sheila E, yeah. Blair Underwood. That was his first movie, I think they said. Uh Russell Simmons, he did a sneak preview.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:And really the movie was about Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin as deaf chair.
SPEAKER_07:So That was a good one.
SPEAKER_02:Run DMC, it's like that. Hollis Queens.
SPEAKER_07:Hollis Queens. Queens. 215 Hollis.
SPEAKER_02:How do you say Queens? They whisper it.
SPEAKER_07:Big Queens. Queens get the money.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, go for your next one.
SPEAKER_07:Alright. I love this movie too.
SPEAKER_02:Come on, Identity Thieves.
SPEAKER_07:1992. My milkshake brings all the though. No? Not 92. I got the wrong um here. But anyway. Identity thieves. Milkshake. Okay.
SPEAKER_02:What else?
SPEAKER_07:My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard.
SPEAKER_02:What's the other one?
SPEAKER_07:What other one?
SPEAKER_02:Norbit.
SPEAKER_07:I don't remember it in Norbit.
SPEAKER_02:2007. There was a scene where Norbit walks out and she's washing the car, and that's what's playing while she's washing the car.
SPEAKER_07:The boys are.
SPEAKER_02:So that's your well ex-sister wife.
SPEAKER_07:What?
SPEAKER_02:Ex-sister wife?
SPEAKER_07:We don't know no exes.
SPEAKER_02:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_07:I'm his only woman.
SPEAKER_02:Milkshake by Khalis. Khalise. Y'all ready? I'm really about to go back.
SPEAKER_07:You about to go back?
SPEAKER_02:Way back. Nah, this was uh 1982. I think this song became popular again once this was on the movie. And the song wasn't even on the movie. Uh 48 Hours, 1982. Eddie Murphy was singing this. You don't have to put on the red night in the jail cell.
unknown:Those days are over.
SPEAKER_02:I think he made it popular again.
SPEAKER_07:He really did.
SPEAKER_02:Roxanne.
SPEAKER_07:Roxanne.
SPEAKER_02:It's made by um the police. This is a classic.
SPEAKER_07:When I hit that beginning, I think of Cameron.
SPEAKER_02:I was gonna say the same thing. Cameron came back and definitely did.
SPEAKER_06:Roxanne.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah. Roxanne, you ain't gotta put on the red light. You ain't gotta put on the red light. You don't have to sell your body for money. Yep, so the movie was.
SPEAKER_07:Go way back.
SPEAKER_02:Yep, 48 hours.
SPEAKER_07:I just watched it last night.
SPEAKER_02:You did? I watched it two days ago. 48 Hours, 1982. Um, Eddie Murphy sings Roxanne by the police. He sung that one. So that was.
SPEAKER_07:Well, he was in the jail, so he was in jail.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that one wasn't in the movie, in the movie, but he sang that one. Alright?
SPEAKER_07:That was a good one.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, I like that one. I think everybody would start singing that one. Yeah. He got a real good one. You got a good one on this one. Because uh, I wish I would pick this one.
SPEAKER_07:Don't be sweating me. This this is one of my favorite movies. I didn't watch this two million times. For real? For real. I probably know all the words, everything.
SPEAKER_02:It's one of those ones that you would leave on. Like if you came across it, you would watch it.
SPEAKER_07:Yes. Go ahead. Juice 1992. Listen to that beat. Uh uh. There is something you can't understand.
SPEAKER_02:What's the name of the song?
SPEAKER_07:Oh, I think this is Killer Man. What year was that? 92.
SPEAKER_02:Wow. 92.
SPEAKER_07:And this is the elevator scene. He was like, so you gonna shoot me in the elevator? Bitch was like, hell yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, as soon as he walked in, the party walked in the party.
SPEAKER_07:I know they was going crazy in the studio.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that was hard. That was hard. That beat right there. I remember when the album came out.
SPEAKER_07:Cypress Hill.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, that was a good one. The Cyphers.
SPEAKER_07:Thank you. Thank you.
SPEAKER_02:I didn't I when they first came out, I I swore they was from New York.
SPEAKER_07:And they not.
SPEAKER_02:And the video was in New York. And then Cypress Hill is in Brooklyn? Where's Cypress Hill at?
SPEAKER_07:I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Cypher's Hill's like Brooklyn or somewhere.
SPEAKER_07:Like it must be where they're from too then. Because why would they just pick that name?
SPEAKER_02:I don't know. But I guess because of mugs. Muggs might have came up. I don't know. Who knows? But I swear it was from New York. Alright, so this next one. It's from 48 hours, also. But this right here. Let me see.
SPEAKER_05:Let me get let me get my shit right here.
SPEAKER_02:This right here makes the movies popular. When the movie comes on and this is playing, they're gonna play the getting ready to rock and roll.
unknown:We're going to one, two, three, four, one, two, three.
SPEAKER_03:The boys are back in town.
SPEAKER_02:Yep, yep. So the name of the song is The Boys Are Back in Town. The name of the group is The Bus Boys. And that's from 48 Hours.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, because they play it at the beginning, I think. And throughout the movie time. Yeah, if you don't know this song, the boys are back in time. That's a good one.
SPEAKER_02:I like that one. I like that one.
SPEAKER_07:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_02:I guess that's an old soul of me. You got an old soul, so I guess so. We got this nostalgic uh podcast we got here.
SPEAKER_07:I know I got an old soul.
SPEAKER_02:I think the old people listen to us. I don't think no y'all.
SPEAKER_07:They probably do. Hey, old people, we love y'all.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, what up, old peoples? Let's see.
SPEAKER_07:So the next one was a little sketchy. All right. Let me tell y'all the scene.
SPEAKER_02:What do you think?
SPEAKER_07:This scene. Wait for you play it. Let me tell them the scene. Go ahead. This was at the casino. The movie is casino. 1995. I love this movie too. This is when Ace first saw Ginger. And it was like love at first sight. She was rolling the dice at the crap table with some guy stealing his um chips. And the guy didn't want to give her no more money. So she was throwing all his chips up in the air. And Ace was just looking like, oh my god, I'm in love. So I gotta find that one. Wasn't we just listening to it? Yeah, I guess I didn't save it. Uh I'm sorry. But that's one of my favorite scenes. Saladagia. The song is Love is Strange. Hold on.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_07:By Mickey and Sylvia. He got it. We gonna get it. But yeah. She was in the casino throwing all his chips up in the air. Everybody was stealing his chips, and Ace was just looking like, oh, I gotsta have her. I gots to have her.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, that's a lot.
SPEAKER_02:That's a real mob movie right there. Yes. Are they black?
SPEAKER_07:I don't even know.
SPEAKER_02:Uh-oh. They might be black. Stay black.
SPEAKER_07:Let me see. Oh, they are. I always thought they was a white couple. That's my little song though. I love that little part.
SPEAKER_02:Mobsters love this song right here. They love this kind of music. This also was on the movie. Dirty Dancing.
SPEAKER_07:My sweet baby. I don't remember it in Dirty Dancing. Well, make me look it up.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:1995 casino.
SPEAKER_02:It was on it was on the soundtrack, too. Alright. For the old people. This is a fun movie here. Come on, you know it. 1984. Ray Parker Jr.
SPEAKER_07:You know what? I thought about putting this on us.
SPEAKER_02:Ghostbusters. This right here.
SPEAKER_07:Who you gonna call?
SPEAKER_02:This right here was classic.
SPEAKER_07:When you was a kid, something strange in your neighborhood. Who you gonna call?
unknown:Ghostbusters.
SPEAKER_03:Something weird. That is classic.
SPEAKER_07:That's a good. That movie is a classic.
SPEAKER_02:I think Bobby Brown had one too. For one of the books, um Ghostbusters.
SPEAKER_07:He did. What was his song?
SPEAKER_02:He did.
SPEAKER_07:One out.
SPEAKER_02:I'm looking to I'm putting it in the wrong thing. I think Bobby Brown did have one.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. I think it is all right.
SPEAKER_02:That was it. He says he called a couple closest things in control. Right? Yeah, the end of the end of the rap. Yeah. Yep, yep, so that was mine. Okay, so this one gotta be a sketchy one. You might have to play the movie for this one.
SPEAKER_07:Cause this was I found it on YouTube. I I don't know what he was over there doing. But okay, let me tell him the scene. Go ahead, you can. I love this scene because they go into the jewelry store to get them some watches, and the cute little girl is behind the counter. And I can't think of what his name was. Biggs.
SPEAKER_02:Biggs. Biggs and Max.
SPEAKER_07:No, what's the other one? What's the Jamaican guy's name on there? Umne was like, um, I'm gonna get married to you. You want to get married to me? I love when he says that. That's my favorite part. So this song is playing in the jury store. And this song is Let's Go by Kamani Marley.
SPEAKER_02:I don't know now. I've never heard it before.
SPEAKER_07:I only heard it on the movie.
SPEAKER_02:I can see them playing this while they ballin' out while they showing they get money.
SPEAKER_07:That ain't what they showed it on. You take the girl in the back and they start doing something in the back to the song.
SPEAKER_02:It was the inventory? What were they doing?
SPEAKER_07:They was checking it, he was checking her inventory.
SPEAKER_02:And what happened? Oh sorry. Oh, so that's why that's okay.
SPEAKER_07:That's not why I like it.
SPEAKER_02:That's why you remember this one.
SPEAKER_07:I remember it because if he said I wouldn't get married to you. I love when he said that.
SPEAKER_02:So he went and checked the ring size.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, he did. That's a good way to put it. He got jokes.
SPEAKER_02:That was a good one. He's a comedian. Lord. When uh he got thinking no more. When all right, so let's see where we got. Where we got, y'all. All right.
SPEAKER_07:Did I say what um year it was? 2002 Shotas.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:I hope y'all watched that movie.
SPEAKER_02:What's the real date for Shotas?
SPEAKER_07:I don't know. It's probably way before that.
SPEAKER_02:I know it didn't come here until like it probably didn't hit social media until 2000. So I think the nineties. Let's say the nineties. You think so? I think so, because I think it was I know it was an overseas movie. Like the first one I saw wasn't even in English. Okay. I don't even think it was it in English. Nah, it was it was like you couldn't understand it. Well, it might have been a mix. Yeah, you couldn't understand it. Something, something was off. Alright. Well, I have a favorite movie. I don't get to talk about this movie too much, but we definitely get to talk about this uh artist. Her name is Vanity, and it is number seventh heaven on the movie Last Dragon, 1985. This is rememberable.
SPEAKER_07:I see you over there doing a little dance. You don't remember? I remember that dress.
SPEAKER_02:And the little squat thing she was doing while she was doing it?
SPEAKER_07:I can't remember them two apart. Vanity and Apollonia.
SPEAKER_02:She had the blue dress.
SPEAKER_07:I like the blue dress, ain't it?
SPEAKER_02:It was a memorable scene.
SPEAKER_07:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:Yep. So the movie was Last Dragon. 1988. It is one of your favorite movies, ain't it? Yes, it is. Yes, T's. Yes, it's all right. We are got. Alright. We are.
SPEAKER_07:When this is one of my favorite movies, too. I've watched this movie three million times.
SPEAKER_02:You know when I first saw this movie? Like when the first when the movie came out, we was all hyped. Like, yo, yo, yo. And I have a friend that was in the movie, but that scene got cut. So I seen like, you know, the what do they call it? The script. The script and all that. So the scene of well, tell us the sentence. Tell us the story.
SPEAKER_07:The movie is Belly, 1998. With my man. My man starred in it with DMX. Love you, Nas. Shout out to Nas.
SPEAKER_02:Oh my gosh.
SPEAKER_07:Nothing crazy music. No. Tabashata. This is my song.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, this is this is a good one.
SPEAKER_07:Here comes the boom.
SPEAKER_02:The beat in this? This beat is crazy.
SPEAKER_04:Here comes the boom. Here comes the boom. Booming, bouncing, stalking was walking. Look at me like that. You just might fight black.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, Max was sliding on it. He was just sliding. He was. He was just sliding.
SPEAKER_02:That might have been his best. Match to a beat.
SPEAKER_07:Mm-hmm. He was just sliding on that.
SPEAKER_02:The booming, booming, bounce.
SPEAKER_07:Here comes the boom. Here comes the boom.
SPEAKER_02:The name of that song is Top Shata. Top Shot. Yeah. Allie Vegan. Was that Mr. Vegas and Sean Paul. Sean Paul.
SPEAKER_07:The scene was when they was at the club in Jamaica. What?
SPEAKER_02:Was that the club? That was what they call those.
unknown:I don't know.
SPEAKER_07:What they call them. They was at the little shack club. Oh my god. The girls was winding, doing all their little dancing.
SPEAKER_02:Dag, they call those something.
SPEAKER_07:Not we'll um ask our um friend Coco.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Coco.
SPEAKER_07:Coco, tell us what they call them.
SPEAKER_02:They call those uh morph, you know, the sound off, sound, whatever they call those. What they call those? Sound clash.
SPEAKER_07:That's what they call it?
SPEAKER_02:I think so.
SPEAKER_07:I don't think I ever heard of that. We could see. We gotta interpret it.
SPEAKER_02:I see. We got connections. That was a good one. Shout out to Coco. I think the reason I didn't put that was because I thought it was too obvious. I didn't want to, I didn't I didn't want us to pick the same ones. But that was a moment.
SPEAKER_07:That's not obvious. Not to me. No, I don't know, but I just I just love the scene. I love the the song.
SPEAKER_02:No, I didn't mean obvious. I meant it would I didn't want to get the same ones.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02:I knew it was gonna, I knew we would pick the same ones on that one. That and what was the other one? The song off a juice.
SPEAKER_07:Okay. The song off of juice is I had another ju um song from Juice.
SPEAKER_02:No the leg.
SPEAKER_07:That was it! That's it!
SPEAKER_02:I know. So this is Juice. I got enough to go around. Eric B and Rockam. I grew up on a stop with the movie while those weeks. The movie is Juice, 1991.
SPEAKER_04:Go uptown to the box and boogie down. Juice back up.
SPEAKER_02:Yep, yep. Shout out to Rockam. Eric B and Rockam. No the ledge. 1991.
SPEAKER_07:And that scene, they was running from the cops.
SPEAKER_02:The movie was juice. Yep, yep, yep. Yeah, I just knew you was gonna pick that one.
SPEAKER_07:I had it on my list as a backup. You did? Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_02:That was one of your favorite songs, too, right?
SPEAKER_07:Yep.
SPEAKER_02:I remember. I remember. Zip the juice.
SPEAKER_07:I got enough to go around.
SPEAKER_02:Alright, let's see.
SPEAKER_07:Okay. I see what you got here. Alright. This is my last one. I see what you got. This is my last one.
SPEAKER_02:And I will say, this movie right here. You probably could have got two or three songs off of this.
SPEAKER_07:I probably could have got a whole list of songs.
SPEAKER_02:Because the one before this, the song before this song.
SPEAKER_07:And you know what? They had color me bad on there too.
SPEAKER_02:Yep. Because I got the I got the the album. And the album it it's it says the name of the movie and it has color me bad on it. There's nobody else on this album. I think color me bad put that one out.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_07:But go ahead. The movie is New Jack City. The scene is in the club. Was they um celebrating Nino's birthday or was it New Year's?
SPEAKER_02:It was New Year's.
SPEAKER_07:Okay. And G Money Little Ho cake was over there dancing, looking at um Nino. And this song was playing.
SPEAKER_02:She was um swinging that bob.
SPEAKER_07:Uh-huh. She was swinging that little bob, eating her little fruit from her drink. And Nina was like, oh, I'm gonna get that.
SPEAKER_02:Now, that's a thing on TikTok right now.
SPEAKER_07:What?
SPEAKER_02:Um, dancing with the bob to the top. Yep.
SPEAKER_07:See, I'm not on TikTok.
SPEAKER_02:Don't get on it.
SPEAKER_07:No, I'm not.
SPEAKER_02:That's a good one. And the thing about it, guy was in it. They was on the stage. They was on the stage singing it. Aaron Hall. Aaron Hall was cool that one time.
SPEAKER_07:Would you many told her? I should have treated you like a two-dollar hooker.
SPEAKER_02:You ain't nothing but a skeezer. Here we go.
SPEAKER_07:This is what she was doing it, yeah. She was swinging that little bob.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, it's a classic. That was a good um that was a good soundtrack. Ice T was on it, Keith Sweat, Christopher Williams, Johnny Gill, uh, Troop Guy. The list goes on on that one.
SPEAKER_07:Levert.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, they was around the um Lil Cast enough. You know what? I don't think there was on the soundtrack.
SPEAKER_07:There wasn't?
SPEAKER_02:Nope. Because that was their original song. Okay. Right?
SPEAKER_07:I think I think that was their father. It was it was um Gerald Levert. But it's his father's original song, I think.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, it's not on the soundtrack though. Yep. That was a that was that was a scene right there. That was City.
SPEAKER_07:We singing in 2026?
SPEAKER_02:Nah, nah really.
SPEAKER_07:I watched uh a little skit that someone was doing about Aaron Hall. And they like um Coco said, Aaron Hall was R. Kelly R. Kelly. And the song is Don't Be Afraid.
SPEAKER_02:Oh.
SPEAKER_07:And he says, Yes, you could run, but you can't hide. And you can hit me. But it's just making me more horny.
SPEAKER_02:That ain't it. That is.
SPEAKER_07:And that I used to love that song, and I never thought of it like that back then.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. There was a lot of lyrics like that. You'd be like, oh.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, he he always says he's the nasty man.
SPEAKER_02:He's sick now. Like I ain't gonna say he's sick. He's different now.
SPEAKER_07:He's still the nasty man, I think. Once you the nasty man, yo, is the nasty man. Alright.
SPEAKER_02:I got one.
SPEAKER_07:If I'm dreaming.
SPEAKER_02:This is my last one. The biggest. A foreign song that I know.
SPEAKER_07:The biggest foreign song that I know?
SPEAKER_02:Yep, it's from a classic movie from 1987. And the name of the movie is La Bamba.
SPEAKER_07:I wonder what he's saying.
SPEAKER_02:Uh, we have to get one of those interpreters too, right?
SPEAKER_07:Look in your context.
SPEAKER_02:I ain't got that kind of thing.
SPEAKER_07:You ain't got that car.
SPEAKER_02:Uh no. I used to.
SPEAKER_07:I might have one.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, we gotta find a amigo. But that's La Bamba from 1980.
SPEAKER_07:I know a Dominican guy. He might be able to tell me what he's talking about. He got I know the Dominicans.
SPEAKER_02:That was uh I think the artist's real name was Richie Richie Valence. Richie Valence? Yeah. And uh Lou Diamond Phillips played La Bamba. And that is my last one. That's my last one. You got any more?
SPEAKER_07:That was my last one, too. Alright. But I did have an honorable mention, and it was from Crush Groove, also.
SPEAKER_02:Fat Boys?
SPEAKER_07:It was LL Coo J. I can't live it on my radio.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, right. Yeah, he did, he did perform radio. He came in and kicked up.
SPEAKER_07:He came in there and kicked the door, and like you're gonna listen to me.
SPEAKER_02:You know what he said?
SPEAKER_07:I can't remember. What did he say?
SPEAKER_02:Hold on, I'm gonna pull it up.
SPEAKER_07:Andre Harale was in there. Who else was in there? Was Run in there too? I can't remember that scene.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, Run DMC was in there. Um screwback. Who else is in there?
unknown:Body Moon.
SPEAKER_02:Well, he walked in. And me and a friend of mine, we always say this line. Jam Master J said, yo, I said ain't no more auditions.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, he reached to his game.
SPEAKER_02:This is uh LL Cool J bust into the Into the little office. Into the office for auditions for to be on Def Jam. Which was real. He was like, yo, I said no more auditions. Like he like his Andre Hurrell was in there. The guy that played Rick Rubin, Run DMC was in there, and I think that's it. Yep, that's it. But it was a classic moment of the movie movie of the movie.
SPEAKER_07:And he L was like, I'm not coming back. I'm doing my sh now.
SPEAKER_02:They pushed their way in.
SPEAKER_03:What's up, man? I said no more auditions, man. I'm sorry, man. Auditions are over today, alright? You gotta come back next week. Box.
SPEAKER_02:That's all he said was box.
SPEAKER_07:I need that Yankee bag, though.
SPEAKER_02:So everybody starts dancing. Yeah, they on them now. They on them. Yeah, they on them. They sweating them now.
SPEAKER_07:Back then you didn't want me.
SPEAKER_02:Now I'm hot. You all up on me. Now I'm hot. That was a good honorable mention. That was a good one. Yeah. Alright, since you're doing honorable mention. You got one too? Uh I just happen to have one.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_02:What you got? It is from uh 2008 movie Cadillac Records. And this is Howlin' Wolf. This scene right here.
SPEAKER_07:This is the only scene I know.
SPEAKER_02:He had his girlfriend in there, and he took Muddy Water's girl. This is another TikTok scene right now.
SPEAKER_07:Was she really his girl? Because the way she was acting, I don't think that was his girl.
SPEAKER_02:You right. He told her to stick around. She might learn something.
SPEAKER_03:No, that's all right.
SPEAKER_05:You can have a baby. But she come with this.
SPEAKER_03:You can't hear your mother. I guarantee you hear me.
SPEAKER_07:You wouldn't have been in my face doing all the hollering. Why not?
SPEAKER_02:You don't like that? You're so picky. So I ain't gonna say the name.
SPEAKER_07:Only one person could be in my face hollin, doing all that stuff.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, shopper ranks.
SPEAKER_07:No! Not the Jones. Me and Mr. Jones got a thing going on. Every episode. Every episode. He's gonna hear me one day. Pull up on me. Pull up on me.
SPEAKER_02:Alright. That was uh a good one, man.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, that was a good show.
SPEAKER_02:You had some good ones, on it.
SPEAKER_07:You had some bangers.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, some good ones.
SPEAKER_07:Now, when I watch your movies, I'm gonna really be listening to your um parts.
SPEAKER_02:Some of the scenes. Mines are so old, you don't even look, you probably won't go back to them. 48 hours, you just I just watched 48 hours last night. Which one you watched? First one or second?
SPEAKER_07:First one.
SPEAKER_02:So the second one got um James Brown. He's singing James Brown.
SPEAKER_07:Get up.
SPEAKER_02:Nah, um. When the bus flipped over and all that. He was singing right before the bus flipped over. Baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby. Right. Yep. So um.
SPEAKER_07:Maybe I'll watch that one tonight. Yeah. Another 48 hours.
SPEAKER_02:That's a that was a I think.
SPEAKER_07:Which one you like better?
SPEAKER_02:It might be another 48 hours because they had the um they had the biker gang, guys. The bikers. He was searching for the iceman. Where's the iceman?
SPEAKER_07:I don't know. Where's the iceman? I have to see it again. Let me watch another 48 hours now that you know which one I like better.
SPEAKER_02:The first one I really did like, though. And the first Beverly Hill Cop. That was a good one. What else? I you know, I've been watching a whole lot of Eddie Murphy stuff. I watched Norbit last night. I watched something else, Eddie Murphy. Oh, I spy. Eddie Murphy was a real nigga in that movie.
SPEAKER_07:I don't think I remember that.
SPEAKER_02:Like he was he was talking in Ubonics and everything.
SPEAKER_07:He was talking about some great movies.
SPEAKER_02:He was talking black. What else I watched? It was something else I watched. Yep, I've been into Eddie Murphy a lot. I guess because of that documentary.
SPEAKER_07:The Clowns. Yeah, good.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Trade in Places.
SPEAKER_02:Trading Places is my favorite. Two weeks ago I watched it. Probably right before Christmas, the day before Christmas.
SPEAKER_07:I think I watched it then too.
SPEAKER_02:Classic. That might be my number one Eddie Murphy movie? Christmas movie.
SPEAKER_07:You consider that a Christmas movie?
SPEAKER_02:Mm-hmm. Winthorpe. Winthorpe came through there with a he came through with a Santa Claus outfit and a shwammy on him. He had a gun on him at the Christmas party. That nigga showed up and stole the whole a whole salmon. See, when I was a kid, I was like, ugh, you eat a raw fish. But I didn't know it was a red snapper, you know. All right. I'm L.
SPEAKER_07:I'm Cheryl Poison. Thank y'all for tuning in.
SPEAKER_02:Yes. Um, catch us next week.
SPEAKER_07:My buddy and me.
SPEAKER_02:Come on, classics. Classics. All right, people. See y'all later.
SPEAKER_07:See ya next time.
SPEAKER_03:Wherever I go, y'all gotta go kid sister, kid, second, sister, kid, sister, me. My buddy and kid's sister. Each sold separately from Play School.