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So What Cha Want : ウィキペディア英語版
So What'cha Want

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"So What'cha Want" is the second single from the album ''Check Your Head'' by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, released on June 2, 1992. The song samples "Just Rhymin' With Biz" by Big Daddy Kane featuring Biz Markie, and "I've Been Watching You" by Southside Movement. The song also appears in the video game ''Rock Band 2''.
==Music video==
The music video, directed by Nathanial Hörnblowér, simply has the Beastie Boys recite the song in a woodland area, with clips of DJ Hurricane and Money Mark interspersed throughout. The sky has a photo negative effect, a direct allusion to the werewolf point-of-view in 1981 horror film ''Wolfen''. Similarly, the infrared style incorporated during the band cutaways are a homage to the hunter vision in ''Predator''.

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