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Complex [4] and The Ringer [5] included the song in their respective lists of the 100 and 101 best L.A. rap songs. "Bow Wow Wow" was also featured on Los Angeles Times ' list of DJ Muggs' best beats.
"Atomic Dog" was the subject of Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. UMG, Inc., et al. (Case No. 07-5596, 6th Cir. 2009), [10] a lawsuit filed in 2007 by Bridgeport Music, the holders of the composition rights to "Atomic Dog" against Universal Music Group and the producers of "D.O.G. in Me", a song recorded by the R&B and hip-hop group Public Announcement ...
[citation needed] It was the first music video on 106 & Park to be retired. 2001 : Won Billboard Music Award Category Rap Single of the Year for "Bow Wow (That's My Name)" 2001 : Won BET Award Category Viewer's Choice for "Bow Wow (That's My Name)"
[citation needed] The accompanying music video was directed by Fab Five Freddy, featuring the rapper transforming into a dog. The song and video were parodied in director Rusty Cundieff's film, Fear of a Black Hat (1993). [citation needed] In the UK in 2014, the song was used on an advert for MoneySupermarket, which featured Snoop Dogg. [2]
"Pumps and a Bump" is a song by American rapper MC Hammer from his fifth album, The Funky Headhunter (1994). [3] The single peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart and No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 , making it the final Top 40 hit of Hammer's career.
"Pushin' Weight" is a song written and performed by American rappers Ice Cube and Mr. Short Khop. It was released on October 13, 1998 through Priority Records as the lead single from the former's fifth solo studio album War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc). Recording sessions took place at Atomic Dog Studios in Houston. Production was handled by N ...
An 18-minute music video was shot for the two songs, with an accompanying Murder Was the Case soundtrack. [36] The video won the 1995 Video of the Year award at The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards. "Gin and Juice" was nominated at the 37th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Rap Solo Performance. A bonus track, "Gz Up, Hoes Down", was included in the ...
The song's bassline is a slowed interpolation from Funkadelic's song "(Not Just) Knee Deep." The chorus includes vocals by two more Death Row Records artists, R&B singer Jewell and rapper RBX. Also included is a sample and an interpolation from George Clinton’s song “Atomic Dog."