Money, Power & Respect (song)

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Money, Power & Respect – drugi singel amerykańskiej grupy hip-hopowej The Lox promujący album "Money, Power & Respect". Wydany w 17 marca 1998 roku. W "Money, Power & Respect" wystąpili gościnnie DMX i Lil’ Kim. Podkład został wyprodukowany przez . Do utworu powstał klip. "Money, Power & Respect" osiągnął 17. miejsce na liście Billboard Hot 100, a także 8. na Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks i 1. na Hot Rap Singles. Do utworu powstał również remiks nagrany przez Fabolousa. rdf:langString
"Money, Power & Respect" is the second single released from the Lox's debut album of the same name. The song was produced by Hitmen members D-Dot and Amen-Ra and featured DMX, who contributed the song's fourth verse. The song's chorus is performed by Lil' Kim; its motif is consistent with German sociologist Max Weber's Three-component theory of social stratification, which recognizes that one's wealth, power, and prestige, affects one's independent capability or ability to act on one's will. The track samples Dexter Wansel's 1979 song "New Beginning". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString "Money, Power & Respect" is the second single released from the Lox's debut album of the same name. The song was produced by Hitmen members D-Dot and Amen-Ra and featured DMX, who contributed the song's fourth verse. The song's chorus is performed by Lil' Kim; its motif is consistent with German sociologist Max Weber's Three-component theory of social stratification, which recognizes that one's wealth, power, and prestige, affects one's independent capability or ability to act on one's will. The track samples Dexter Wansel's 1979 song "New Beginning". Released as the follow-up to their debut single, "If You Think I'm Jiggy", which peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard Hot 100, "Money, Power & Respect" was an even bigger success, reaching 18 on the Hot 100 and topping the Hot Rap Singles chart at No. 1. To date, the song remains the group's most successful single and was certified gold by the RIAA for sales of 500,000 copies on April 28, 1998. In addition to the Money, Power & Respect album, the song was among the tracks on The Source Presents: Hip Hop Hits, Vol. 2, Music Inspired by Scarface, Survival of the Illest and Bad Boy's Greatest Hits. It was also used as entrance music for professional wrestler Jazz in Extreme Championship Wrestling.
rdf:langString Money, Power & Respect – drugi singel amerykańskiej grupy hip-hopowej The Lox promujący album "Money, Power & Respect". Wydany w 17 marca 1998 roku. W "Money, Power & Respect" wystąpili gościnnie DMX i Lil’ Kim. Podkład został wyprodukowany przez . Do utworu powstał klip. "Money, Power & Respect" osiągnął 17. miejsce na liście Billboard Hot 100, a także 8. na Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks i 1. na Hot Rap Singles. Do utworu powstał również remiks nagrany przez Fabolousa.
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