And, why the hell not? C-Webb’s not one of the better NBA rappers, but he did get Kurupt to feature on this song. It’s “Gangsta Gangsta,” which is not a cover of the N.W.A. classic, but it does name-check both Jalen Rose and Jerome Bettis. If you weren’t paying attention in the month before Super Bowl XL, let me remind you: Jerome Bettis is from Detroit.
Fun fact: Chris Webber’s real first name is “Mayce.” Unfortunately, there would be no Mayce-Ma$e collaboration, as Ma$e had retired from the rap game to become a pastor by the time C-Webb was recording “2 Much Drama”. For years, this is what Hedo Turkoglu thought real hip-hop was, and it inspired his own never-released rap single “Young Turk (Hard-Nosed Playa)”.
This video is also the reason that Doug Christie’s wife became so overprotective of him: if she turned her back for even a second, Doug would be dancing with girls in business suits and throwing invisible dice in Chris Webber’s weirdly large entryway.
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![…And what about the scene when they give the interview before the first Duke game, and Chris and Jalen can barely keep their generic answers together, then Juwan butts in and starts talking like a serial killer about how the Duke game ain’t about youth vs. experience ‘cause they got some experience too– playing public school ball North Texas, south side Chicago, Detroit. So we think it’s going to be an “exciting game” – throw up our 5’s, rep Michigan – and oh by the way don’t call us ”The Fabulous 5”; we want to be called ”Young Gunz.”
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