While delivering an award to her humanitarian father Ben Feld, the stylish wealthy Jewish Caucasian Marci Feld is surprised by the attack of the conservative senator Mary Ellen Spinkle to her father in the media. The motive is the lyrics of the rap "Shoot Ya' Teacha " sing by Dr. S and released by the hip-hop record label Felony Assault that belongs to Ben. He has a heart attack, and his daughter decides to assume the problem and negotiate a public excuse of Dr. S in the MTV Award. However, the bad boy sings a polemic song on television to humiliate Merci that gives senator Sprinkle the chance to promote the "Buttgate".
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Marci X
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Eat the Beat
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Power in My Pants
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Mervyn Warren:
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Mervyn Warren: Performer Paul Rudnick: Lyric Damon Wayans: Performer Derryck Big Tank Thornton: Co-produced |
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Power in My Purse
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Marc Shaiman:
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Mervyn Warren: Performer Paul Rudnick: Lyric Lisa Kudrow: Performer Derryck Big Tank Thornton: Co-produced Ann Duquesnay: Gospel solo |
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Let's Wait / Let's Date
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Woman of Color
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In the Butt
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Mervyn Warren:
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Mervyn Warren: Performer Paul Rudnick: Lyric Damon Wayans: Performer Derryck Big Tank Thornton: Co-produced |
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Vote for Spinkle
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Marci X
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Marc Shaiman:
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Marc Shaiman: Performer Paul Rudnick: Lyric Lisa Kudrow: Performer Derryck Big Tank Thornton: Co-produced Capathia Jenkins: Gospel vocal |
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Fire
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Busta Rhymes:
Performer
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It's a Street Thing
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Reginald Footman:
Performer
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E.I.
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Nelly:
Performer
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Entertainment Tonight
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Fruity Booty
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Terry Silverlight:
Writer
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Be Real
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Reginald Footman:
Performer
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