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Who sings the song I Left My Wallet in El Segundo?

Who sings the song I Left My Wallet in El Segundo?

A Tribe Called Quest
I Left My Wallet in El Segundo/Artists

When was I Left My Wallet in El Segundo?

1990
I Left My Wallet in El Segundo/Released

Who sampled Left My Wallet in El Segundo?

A Tribe Called Quest’s ‘I Left My Wallet in El Segundo’ sample of The Chambers Brothers’s ‘Funky’ | WhoSampled.

What to do when you’ve lost your wallet?

Lost or Stolen Wallet? Here’s What to Do

  1. Call Your Bank to Report Your Debit Card as Stolen.
  2. Call Your Credit Card Issuers to Report Your Cards as Stolen.
  3. File a Police Report.
  4. Make a List of Everything That Was in Your Wallet.
  5. Initiate a Fraud Alert on Your Credit Report.
  6. Replace Your Driver’s License.

Where did the song I Left my Wallet in El Segundo come from?

Writer Q-Tip explained how he came up with the idea and lyrics for this song in and interview with Wax Poetics: On “I Left My Wallet in El Segundo,” I would always watch Sanford & Son, and Fred Sanford always talked about El Segundo, so I turned it into a fun record.

Where did I leave my wallet in A Tribe Called Quest?

I left my wallet in El Segundo. I got to get it, I got, got to get it. I left my wallet in El Segundo. I got to get it, I got, got to get it. [Verse 1: Q-Tip] My mother went away for a month-long trip. Her and some friends on an ocean liner ship. She made a big mistake by leaving me home.

Where did Q Tip leave his wallet in the song?

[Chorus: Q-Tip] I left my wallet in El Segundo. I got to get it, I got, got to get it. I left my wallet in El Segundo. I got to get it, I got, got to get it. [Verse 1: Q-Tip] My mother went away for a month-long trip. Her and some friends on an ocean liner ship.

Where does the song El Segundo come from?

El Segundo is a part of LA county in California. The song title is a reference to Sanford and Son, a popular television sitcom from the 70s. Fred Sanford, a character from the show, would always mention El Segundo as a joke, like “Godzilla Eats El Segundo!” for example.