Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood is a parody film that follows the story of Ashtray, a young man who moves to South Central Los Angeles to live with his father. As Ashtray navigates the challenges of growing up in a tough neighborhood, he encounters various characters and situations that parody popular films from the 1990s.
The film humorously tackles themes of gang violence, drug use, and racial stereotypes while also providing a satirical commentary on the portrayal of African Americans in mainstream media. Through its over-the-top humor and exaggerated characters, Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood offers a unique perspective on the realities of life in urban America.
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Food Fight
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Digital Underground:
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Time to Shine
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Average White Band:
Contains a sample of "a love of your own"
Lil' Kim: Performer Hamish Stuart: Writer |
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All the Things (Your Man Won't Do)
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Tempo Slow
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We Got More
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Up North Trip
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Renee
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Can't Be Wasting My Time
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KRS-One:
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KRS-One: Writer Mona Lisa: Performer Tim Dawg: One dread one ball head version produced Stanley Brown: Co-produced |
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Live Wires Connect
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Winter Warz
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Freak It Out
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Let's Lay Together
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Don't Give Up
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Maintain
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Give It Up
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U Can't Touch This
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Happy Birthday
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