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Once upon a time in the early '90s, Arsenio Hall was an important supporter of rap. He had a hit talk show that featured live performances from some of hip-hop's finest, including <a href="spotify:artist:1Z8ODXyhEBi3WynYw0Rya6">De la Soul</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5V2urhkwH9CIcojcYnvKRg">Leaders of the New School</a>, and, of course, <a href="spotify:artist:2rblp9fJo16ZPTcKDtlmKW">MC Hammer</a>. All of which was inspiration for Chunky A, Hall's portly rapping alter ego. Chunky A released one album, Large and in Charge, in 1991. Met with the painful silence that every comedian fears, Chunky A quickly faded, followed shortly thereafter by the career of Arsenio Hall. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi
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