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-:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRyyoQo0qj4+"'''Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba'''" is a musical composition written by [[Paul Winley|Paul]] and [[Ann Winley]] and performed by the [[Harlem Underground Band]] in [[1976]] on their only album on [[Paul Winley Records]]. It features jazz-guitar great [[George Benson]], a lengthy harmonica solo by [[Buddy Lucas]] and the recurring "cheeba cheeba" theme sung by [[Ann Winley]]. In 1989, [[Tone Loc]] sampled this track for his own "Cheeba Cheeba." The track was recently featured on the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack Box Set|Grand Theft Auto soundtrack]]
-"'''Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba'''" is a musical composition written by [[Paul Winley|Paul]] and Ann Winley and performed by the [[Harlem Underground Band]] in [[1976]] on their only album on [[Paul Winley Records]]. It features jazz-guitar great [[George Benson]], a lengthy harmonica solo by Buddy Lucas and the recurring "cheeba cheeba" theme sung by [[Ann Winley]]. In 1989, [[Tone Loc]] sampled this track for his own "Cheeba Cheeba." The track was recently featured on the [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Official Soundtrack Box Set|Grand Theft Auto soundtrack]]+
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"Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba" is a musical composition written by Paul and Ann Winley and performed by the Harlem Underground Band in 1976 on their only album on Paul Winley Records. It features jazz-guitar great George Benson, a lengthy harmonica solo by Buddy Lucas and the recurring "cheeba cheeba" theme sung by Ann Winley. In 1989, Tone Loc sampled this track for his own "Cheeba Cheeba." The track was recently featured on the Grand Theft Auto soundtrack



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