Wild Wild West (Kool Moe Dee song)
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| “Wild Wild West” | |||||
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| Single by Kool Moe Dee from the album How Ya Like Me Now |
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| B-side | Suckers | ||||
| Released | 1988 | ||||
| Format | Cassette single 12-inch single |
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| Recorded | 1987 | ||||
| Genre | Hip-hop | ||||
| Length | 4:40 | ||||
| Label | Jive Records | ||||
| Writer(s) | Kool Moe Dee | ||||
| Producer | Kool Moe Dee, Bryan "Chuck" New, LaVaba Mallison, Pete Q. Harris, Teddy Riley | ||||
| Kool Moe Dee singles chronology | |||||
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"Wild Wild West" is the title a hip hop song written in 1988 by Kool Moe Dee as a single.
Kool Moe Dee's 1988 release deals with the differences in gangs dealing with violence. Released on the Jive label, it was a R&B hit, reaching number four on Billboard's R&B chart. However, it only reached number sixty-two on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was also featured in an episode of MTV's "Rob and Big" when Rob and Big added a mini horse to their family.
[edit] Credits
- Written, produced, and performed by Kool Moe Dee
[edit] References
Will Smith makes a reference to The Wild Wild West on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air ironically in the future he does a remake of the song

