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@Sassafrass_84 The books at the library are free. Literally. You can even take them home if you promise to bring them back. For Free.
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Eddie Murphy's debut album, "How Could It Be," released in 1985, featured the hit single "Party All the Time." The backstory to this song and album involves a bet between Eddie Murphy and fellow comedian Richard Pryor. Pryor bet Murphy $100,000 that he could not produce a successful musical album without relying on comedy. This challenge prompted Murphy to record "Party All the Time," which was written and produced by Rick James. Murphy recorded the song during a severe snowstorm in Buffalo, New York, at James' home studio, where they were stuck for two weeks due to the weather, essentially living the song's title. The song became a significant hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In the album's liner notes, Murphy humorously acknowledged the bet with a message to Pryor: "To Richard Pryor, my idol, with whom I have a $100,000 bet. No, motherfucker, I didn't forget," highlighting the playful yet competitive spirit behind the album's creation.
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Eddie Murphy's debut album, "How Could It Be," released in 1985, featured the hit single "Party All the Time." The backstory to this song and album involves a bet between Eddie Murphy and fellow comedian Richard Pryor. Pryor bet Murphy $100,000 that he could not produce a successful musical album without relying on comedy. This challenge prompted Murphy to record "Party All the Time," which was written and produced by Rick James. Murphy recorded the song during a severe snowstorm in Buffalo, New York, at James' home studio, where they were stuck for two weeks due to the weather, essentially living the song's title. The song became a significant hit, reaching number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. In the album's liner notes, Murphy humorously acknowledged the bet with a message to Pryor: "To Richard Pryor, my idol, with whom I have a $100,000 bet. No, motherfucker, I didn't forget," highlighting the playful yet competitive spirit behind the album's creation.
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@snake_doc88 @SenJohnKennedy It was a top record if I recall. I watched the back story to that album. It was a bet or something.
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@snake_doc88 @SenJohnKennedy Classic. Back when music videos were where I watched music for the first time. MTV
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