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  2. Funky Cold Medina - Wikipedia

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    Funky Cold Medina" is a hip hop song written by Young MC, Matt Dike and Michael Ross, [1] and first performed by American rapper, actor and producer Tone Lōc. It was the second single from Tone Lōc's debut album, Lōc-ed After Dark (1989).

  3. Tone Loc - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Terrell Smith (born March 3, 1966), best known by his stage name Tone Lōc (/ t oʊ n l oʊ k /), is an American rapper. [1] He is known for his raspy voice, his hit songs "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina", for which he was nominated for a Grammy Award, and for being featured in "We're All in the Same Gang", a collaborative single by the West Coast Rap All-Stars.

  4. Lōc-ed After Dark - Wikipedia

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    It featured three singles: "Wild Thing", "Funky Cold Medina", and "I Got It Goin' On". [6] The album's cover is based on Donald Byrd's 1963 album A New Perspective [7] and also features the headlight of a Jaguar e-type sports car.

  5. Christine Sixteen - Wikipedia

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    The song was sampled by Tone Lōc in his 1989 song "Funky Cold Medina". The song was covered by the Gin Blossoms on the 1994 Kiss tribute album Kiss My Ass: Classic Kiss Regrooved and by All on Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation. The song was also covered by punk/goth band The Nuns on their 2003 album New York Vampires.

  6. Wild Thing (Tone Lōc song) - Wikipedia

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    The song uses an uncredited sample of Van Halen's "Jamie's Cryin'". Van Halen's management at the time asked for a flat fee (credited in some reports to be US$5,000) as payment to have the song sampled by Tone Lōc. Apparently, the sampling decision was made without consulting the band's original members (credited as co-authors of the song).

  7. (Not Just) Knee Deep - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Vanessa Williams sampled "Knee Deep" for her song "Happiness". [12] Dr. Dre's song, "Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" is based on "Knee Deep". [13] The South Korean girl band Mamamoo song "Um Oh Ah Yeh" from their third mini-album Pink Funky was influenced by it.

  8. Get Off Your Ass and Jam - Wikipedia

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    Other artists who have sampled the song include: Public Enemy, in "Bring the Noise", from the 1987 album, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Eazy-E, in "Eazy-Duz-It", from his 1988 album Eazy-Duz-It; Tone Lōc, in "Funky Cold Medina" (written by Young MC) from 1989 Lōc's debut album, Lōc-ed After Dark.

  9. Delicious Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    Tone Loc's follow-up single, "Funky Cold Medina," an ode to an aphrodisiac beverage, sampled Foreigner and Kiss, and cemented Dike's and Ross's method of inserting rock riffs into rap singles. Young MC recorded the million-selling hit single " Bust a Move ."