New York Times reporter Chelsea Brown is spending a day interviewing comedian and recovering alcoholic Andre Allen, star of the hit film franchise Hammy The Bear, about a cop in a bear suit. Chelsea has forgotten her audio recorder, so they first go to her apartment. While there they discuss a magazine article about the Cinderella complex. Chelsea explains that Cinderella left something behind to let the prince know that she wanted to see him again..
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Top Five
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Niggas In Paris
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Latin Song
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The Edge
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You Are My Lady
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Juicy Fruit
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The Jump Off
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Lowdown
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Running Away
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Concerto Grosso Op. 6, No. 11
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George Frideric Handel:
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Haitian Fight Song
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6 'N The Morning
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Stretchin'
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Art Blakey:
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I'll Do Anything For You
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Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)
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Me Llama La Tambo
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Michito Sanchez:
Performer
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Fight or Flight
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Juanito y Catalina
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Your Mama Wants Ya Back
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Betty Davis:
Performer
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Jigga My Nigga
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Cuban Song
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No Small Talk
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I Can't Wait
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Set It Off
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Same Damn Time
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Money in the Bank
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It Ain't Easy
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A$$-ETS
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Smile
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Quiero Sonar
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