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<h1 class="thick">A Tribute Page of Dave Chappelle's Rick James...</h1>
<h4 class="oblique">A habitual line stepper....and an American treasure</h4>
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<h3 class="thick">Interesting facts of Dave Chappelle's Rick James</h5>
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<li>According to Chappelle, the use of sparse sets for the "Rick James" sketch was inspired by the Family Ties (1982) episode Family Ties: My Name Is Alex (1987).</li>
<li>Charlie Murphy was originally filmed telling the story while sitting down. But Neal Brennan realized that by having Murphy stand it would give the scenes more energy.</li>
<li>Rick James liked to call Charlie Murphy "Darkness" because, "back then, we were the darkesst n**gas on the planet, according to Rick James,"- Charlie Murphy.</li>
<li>Charlie Murphy's son plays Eddie Murphy in the "Rick James" sketch.</li>
<li>Dave Chappelle's Rick James skit was one of Dave's most popular skits. It was also a skit that made Charlie Murphy more recognizable.</li>
<li>The skit was so popular that it motivated some movie producers to persuade Dave if he'd be interested basing a movie of the Rick James character.</li>
<li>When Eddie Murphy reviewed the skit, he sat in silence through the whole video-he didn't even laugh. He was so impressed with the video though, that he requested to watch it again.</li>
<li>Rick James was so tickeled by the episode that he thought about asking Dave to make another skit in regard of himself.</li>
<li>Rick James passed away just 6 months after this episode aired.</li>
<li>This episode was The Chappelle Show's first 'Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories'. </li>
<li>Chappelle’s Rick James became so famous for saying “b-ch” after every sentence, that there were even street signs that were vandalized with the saying on them.</li>
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<h4>“You darkness!– you black!– late night, evil mothafuckers! Black magic!– DARKNESS! … You raw … darkness… you… delirious… mothafuckas! … You were cold as ice!”.</h4>
<h5><i>-Spoken by Chappelle as James while receiving a beating to his lower body from the Murphy brothers, in response to his ruining their couch.</i></h5>
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