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Vintage Visions

Flashbacks of video games, television and music.

New York Undercover

Yeah, yall remember this one. Starring Michael DeLorenzo and Malik Yoba, this show came on Fox every Friday after Martin or Living Single. Back then, Fox was killing it with the shows. It had just stopped airing In Living Color with all the Wayans and Jim Carrey (and J-L0 as one of the dancers). That show launched a lot of careers to.

Every show it would have them going undercover and they would have some musical guest in the show playing a role as themselves. It was a fun show.
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