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1993's "Bank Robber," directed by Nick Mead and starring Patrick Dempsey, features a Too Down original song, "Follow Me."
February 27, 1993, Billboard review of The Oceanfront (easy to read reprint below):
TOO DOWN The Oceanfront (no timing listed)
PRODUCER: James Carter
WRITERS: D. Penn, L. Oldham, G. Peters, K. Faist
PUBLISHER: Screen Jems/EMI/Ami Entertainment, BMI Danzalot 9202 (cassette single)
R&B’s romantic sensibility sets the tone for this rap track, which is marked by bobbing beats, flowing funk guitar, and a sweet vocal break. This cut works a sentimental streak for all its worth, and the overall result is a strong, laid-back party jam.
PRODUCER: James Carter
WRITERS: D. Penn, L. Oldham, G. Peters, K. Faist
PUBLISHER: Screen Jems/EMI/Ami Entertainment, BMI Danzalot 9202 (cassette single)
R&B’s romantic sensibility sets the tone for this rap track, which is marked by bobbing beats, flowing funk guitar, and a sweet vocal break. This cut works a sentimental streak for all its worth, and the overall result is a strong, laid-back party jam.
May 22, 1993: "The Oceanfront" places on the Billboard Hot 100 Bubbling Under chart for the sixth week in a row
Soundscan report, reflecting sales of almost 20,000 copies of The Oceanfront despite having its sales cannibalized by its simultaneous release as the featured single on Thump Records' "Low Rider Soundtrack Vol. 5"