From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article must adhere to the policy on biographies of living persons. Controversial material of any kind that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous. If such material is repeatedly inserted or there are other concerns relative to this policy, report it on the living persons biographies noticeboard.
|
|
This article contains or may have contained one or more copyrighted photograph or photographs. It is requested that a freely-licensed photograph be included in this article to replace such copyrighted images in order to better comply with fair use policy. Many copyright-free image sources are listed at our public domain image resources, or you could create your own. Alternatively, you may request permission from the copyright holder of the original images to release them under a free license. |
[edit] Page name
This page should be moved to the correct spelling of the artist's name, Tone Lōc (with macron on "o" of "Loc"), as it appears on all his releases. Badagnani 21:40, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Questionable
Why not just say that his likeness was in the video? Nothing else here is substantiated: "Tone Loc was widely regarded as an original renegade in regards to political and cultural strides his music made for the African American community. This is acknowledged by many, but most notably by the appearance of his likeness in the film clip for the song "Renegades Of Funk" by Rage Against the Machine. "
Also i heard young mc wrote his wraps. anyone know of a connection between them? 219.73.42.82 10:17, 8 April 2007 (UTC)
- Young MC co-wrote two of Tone Loc's bigest hits, "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina" Anson2995 16:49, 8 April 2007 (UTC)