Love Shoulda Brought You Home by Toni Braxton. A classic love song from her self titled debut album, Toni Braxton; also featured on the Boomerang soundtrack.
Nights like this...I wish...raindrops would...fa-ha-ha-ha- all. If you're a fan of the movie...this scene needs no introduction.
A classic scene from the classic film The Five Heartbeats, starring Michael Wright, Leon, and writer-director Robert Townsend.
Nino Brown expresses his displeasure with his employees' performance...in his own unique way.
From the urban crime drama classic New Jack City, starring the all-star cast of Wesley Snipes, Ice-T, Mario Van Peebles, Judd Nelson, Allen Payne, Chris Rock, Russell Wong, Vanessa Williams, Bill Nunn, and Christopher Williams.
Dr. Napier shows Principal Joe Clark who's really "in charge".
From the inspirational high school classic that started it all, Lean On Me, starring Morgan Freeman, Robert Guillaume, Beverly Todd, Michael Beach, and Ethan Phillips.
Alonzo kicks game to some "thick and tasty" brown women. They really should have included this in the final cut of the film.
From the urban crime drama classic Training Day, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Academy Award winner Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Eva Mendes, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Macy Gray, and Cliff Curtis.
Bird makes the mistake of asking about royalties outside of Big Red's office hours.
A classic scene from the classic film The Five Heartbeats, starring Michael Wright, Leon, and writer-director Robert Townsend.
Jimmy Jump (Larry Fishburne) runs into trouble while trying to get some chicken and ribs.
From the urban crime drama classic King of New York, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, Wesley Snipes, David Caruso, and Giancarlo Esposito.
Mr. Darnell voices some "employee grievances" with Principal Joe Clark.
From the inspirational high school classic that started it all, Lean On Me, starring Morgan Freeman, Robert Guillaume, Beverly Todd, Michael Beach, and Ethan Phillips.
Eddie King, Jr. has it out with his manager and "Flash" Turner.
A classic scene from the classic film The Five Heartbeats, starring Michael Wright, Leon, and writer-director Robert Townsend.
How Black Wizard Entertainment gets it in in the studio.
Seven and Davon illustrate their amazing freestyle skills over Pa-Zaz's devastating instrumentals.
Later, J-Dub gets on his grind engineering a session with Seven and King Marv.