White Lines: Don't do it - 3 Game Driving Pack
aka:
White Lines
Moby ID: 37444
Trivia
Title
The title comes from the early hip-hop classic song White Lines (Don't Do It), recorded by Melle Mel but usually jointly credited to his (by then former) collaborator Grandmaster Flash. The song was also a top 20 UK hit when covered by Duran Duran (featuring both Flash and Mel) in 1995. Although the title seems to be an attempt to allude to the painted white lines at the edge of the circuit that racing drivers are often advised to avoid (especially in wet conditions), the original song was actually an anti-cocaine message.
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Trivia contributed by Martin Smith.