Dec. 8, 19981 viewer
Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) Lyrics
[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]
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
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
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Genius Annotation
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 from Red himself.
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- 5.Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit)
- 6.Jersey Yo!
- 8.I Don’t Kare
- 9.Boodah Break
- 11.Keep On ’99
- 14.Da Goodness
- 15.My Zone!
- 16.Da Da DaHHH
- 17.G.P.N. (Skit)
- 18.Down South Funk
- 19.D.O.G.S.
- 20.Beet Drop
- 23.Soopaman Lova IV
- 24.I Got a Seecret
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Released on
December 8, 1998
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