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The 5th track on Redman’s 4th studio album “Doc’s da Name 2000”, and the first skit, features a news reporter, likely from the show “N.I.N.”, which was introduced on Muddy Waters, having his satellite van stolen, and then attempting to get to a place where he can find some “peep”, with some help fro...
[Skit]
[Reporter]
Once again in the Bricks, Chris Tricarico formerly of W-ah-Fuck Y’all Radio
Where I find myself in somewhat of a pickle
As you know, my satellite van was recently stolen
And uh - hold up, I see some shady types over on that corner
[Redman]
Yo, yo, two for five, two for five nigga!
Two for fives, nigga!
[Reporter]
I could probably score some—hey, hey buddy
Would you fellas know where I could get my hands on some peep, do they call it?
[Redman]
Peep? Man, this pep, muthafucka
Huh
[Reporter]
Oh, right, right, pep, pep
Um, I was instructed to go to a little house or a little condo
Would you know where that is?
[Redman]
Man, it’s Little Bricks, nigga
[Reporter]
Oh, that-that’s it, that’s it, Little Bricks, Little Bricks, right
[Redman]
Nigga, you still here?
*shooting*
[Pedestrians]
Ooooh shit!
Yooo, yoooo!
[Reporter]
Chris Tricarico, W-Fuck-Y’all Radio, I’m outta here
Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) was written by Redman.
Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) was produced by Redman.
Redman released Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) on Tue Dec 08 1998.