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New Jack City is a 1991 American action crime film based upon an original story and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper, and directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut. Released in the United States on March 8, 1991,[2] the film stars Wesley Snipes as Nino Brown, a rising drug lord in New York City during the crack epidemic, and Ice-T as Scotty Appleton, a detective who vows to stop Nino's criminal activity by going undercover to work for Nino's gang. Allen Payne, Chris Rock, Judd Nelson, Bill Cobbs, and Van Peebles appear in supporting roles.
In the New York City neighborhood of Harlem in 1986, Nino Brown and his gang, the Cash Money Brothers (CMB), become the dominant drug ring in the City once crack cocaine is introduced to the streets. His gang consists of Gerald "Gee Money" Wells, his best friend since childhood; enforcer and personal bodyguard Duh Duh Duh Man; gun moll Keisha; Nino's girlfriend, Selina Thomas; and her tech-savvy cousin, ex-bank teller Kareem Akbar.
Nino converts the Carter apartment complex into a crack house. Gee Money and Keisha kill rival Fat Smitty, the CMB throws out the tenants, and Nino forces the landlord out onto the streets naked. Meanwhile, undercover detective Scotty Appleton attempts to make a deal with stick-up kid Pookie, who absconds with the money. Appleton chases Pookie and shoots him in the leg, but the police release him. Nino's gang successfully run the streets of Harlem over the next three years.
When Det. Stone comes under pressure, Appleton volunteers to infiltrate Nino's gang and is partnered with loose-cannon Nick Peretti. Elsewhere, mobster Frankie Needles attempts to collect taxes from Nino, who refuses to pay. While Appleton and Peretti spy on Nino and his gang as they hand out Thanksgiving turkeys to the poor, Appleton spots Pookie, now a crack addict, as the man beats his junkie girlfriend. Instead of arresting him, Appleton gets Pookie into rehab. Later Pookie offers to help bring down Nino. Against his better judgment and the disapproval of Stone and Peretti, Appleton recruits Pookie as an informant in the Carter.
Cooper's rewrite was adapted from his December 1987 The Village Voice cover story entitled "Kids Killing Kids: New Jack City Eats Its Young," about the drug war in Detroit.[6] The account referred to the 20th anniversary of the 1967 riots in Detroit, and in its wake, the rise of crack cocaine gangs in the late 1980s, such as Young Boys Inc., and the Chambers Brothers.
Closed behind our mighty shield,Beyond which none can fly,This world is safe from pain and strife,We need not fear the sky.We have not fought for countless years,We have no need to cry,War and death are forgotten fears,For here we never die.Xev: "Kai, they are dressed like you, like Brunnen-G."Stanley: "Too weird. And... this isn't a planet and I didn't see any shields,you get any idea what they're going on about?"Xev: "No, maybe that's how a theater works."Kai: "I know what they are about."We've close our eyes, and shut our ears,We must never never try, To break the bonds of this lonely sphere,For we will surely die! Stanley: "What?"Kai: "They are singing about my planet, Brunnis-2, where I came from."Dull dull dull, your lives are oh so dull.You stay inside your sealed house,And cower like a frightened mouse.Dull dull dull, your lives are oh so dull.You sit inside your bunkers, with filters all around,What kind of a life is that when you spend it underground?You never venture outdoors, you always stay inside,What kind of a life is that when all you do is hide?Dull dull dull, your lives are oh so dull."Oh my aching back, someone help me please." Young young young, how stupid are the young,A brick could fall upon your head,We'd rather stay indoors instead,Young young young, so foolish are the young.Dead dead dead, you spend your lives in bed.You stay inside and shake with fear,Should a nasty germ come near.Dead dead dead, we'll take that chance instead.You never watch a sunset, or see the light of day,What kind of a life is that when you keep it locked away?You've become pathetic shadows of what once you were... hmmm,What kind if a life is that, ten thousand years with her?Dead dead dead, we'd rather live instead.Young young young, how foolish are the young.A brick could fall and crack your skull,We're better off by being dull. Young young young, we do not trust the young.Dull dull dull, you are extremely dull.Why should we accept your lot,To stay inside and slowly rot. Dull dull dull, we'd rather... crack our skulls!As I am, a younger man,And I dream of distant plans,I wonder, where I could learn more.To go beyond these ancient walls,Go beyond these ghostly halls,Go beyond...And beyond...
The song was written by Craig Conner, one of Rockstar's in-house musicians, and is a stereotype of 'gangsta rap', with blatant lyrics concerning (appropriately) car theft, drug use, running from the law and the possession and use of firearms. Conner also played all of the instruments in the song.
As one would expect from a song written as a theme for Grand Theft Auto, the track's lyrics make many references to the kind of criminality associated with the games, and even mentions the phrase 'GTA' specifically.
Riding with me is my MC homeboyKnowing the rules ain't part of his programFinding the right way around this mapMight be pretty hard 'cause he's fucked on crack
The song was re-released in its original incarnation in September 2019, the albums 25th anniversary and featured alternative lyrics. Unfortunately, the revamped track, although similar in composition to the album version, does not have the same lyrical impact on the listener.
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