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MC Eiht was born May 22, 1967
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Today in Hip Hop History:
MC Eiht was born May 22, 1967
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MC max and we worn out wax; Collect the cash money, without ever being taxed. And then I got your attention; I’d like to mention, DON’T BATTLE ME at any rap convention.
Ol’ Dirty Bastard feat E-40 & MC Eiht - Shimmy Shimmy Ya (Studio Ton Remix)
Lupin III: Seven Days Rhapsody (2006) - English Dub Cast Production / Distribution: Universal Pictures | TMS Entertainment | Nippon Television Network | Tokyo Movie | Aoi Studio
Main Cast: Arsène Lupin III: Sam Worthington (Voice dub stylized!) Daisuke Jigen: Richard Epcar (An absolutely perfect choice. He is the definitive English voice for Jigen, and having him anchor this star-studded Hollywood cast grounds the production in true Lupin III legacy.) Goemon Ishikawa XIII: Mike McFarland (A great nod to the hardcore anime community, bringing an experienced ADR director and veteran actor into the core group.) Fujiko Mine: Kelly Hu Inspector Kouichi Zenigata: J.K. Simmons
Supporting & Guest Cast: Raito: Tony Todd Michelle: Ariel Winter Danon: Clancy Brown Gaz: Lance Henriksen Vice President: John Goodman Jenny: Grey DeLisle Fire: Steve Blum
Minor Roles: Horse Racing Announcer: Maurice LaMarche Kokkusu: MC Eiht (This is a brilliant touch. It gives the character a gritty, authentic mid-2000s West Coast edge (highly reminiscent of his iconic work in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas from around that same era).) Koriano: Daniel Bruhl (Adding Brühl’s sophisticated, international voice style brings a great layer of European cinematic flair to the character.) Auto Rickshaw Driver / Demon: Hank Azaria (A phenomenal use of Azaria’s legendary comedic range and ability to snap between wildly different voices.) Shop Assistant: Samuel L. Jackson (This is an incredible, scene-stealing cameo concept. Giving a minor character that much presence and attitude fits perfectly with mid-2000s high-budget animated films.) Front Man: Nolan North Sale Girl: Tara Strong Policeman C: Phil LaMarr
Additional Voices: Fred Tatasciore, Jennifer Hale, Troy Baker, Kari Wahlgren, Crispin Freeman, Yuri Lowenthal, Laura Bailey, Travis Willingham, and Jim Cummings.
Note: This is a creatively adapted list based on the Japanese IMDb credits you provided, tailored to your specific instructions for a 2006 Universal Pictures style dub.
A Tribe Called Quest, Brand Nubian, Cypress Hill, Nikki D, MC EIHT, and DJ Mike T at the Jack The Rapper music convention at the Atlanta Hilton hotel, August 1991, © Raymond Boyd