Part 4: https://youtu.be/XzlDptTT7Qg
Part 1: https://youtu.be/NqikA3TnL7o
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In this clip, Smooth B speaks about Nice & Smooth’s debut album “Funky for You” being big, but their follow up, “Ain’t a Damn Thing Changed,” being much bigger. He went on to speak about being one of the first hip-hop acts to do a Spanish version of a song with “Hip-Hop Junkies.” Smooth B also spoke about sampling Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” on “Sometimes I Rhyme Slow,” and he added that Chapman took most of the publishing. He then added that both Prince and Elton John gave them much more fair deals with a 50/50 split.