Regina King making movie adaptation of Dane's 'Cinderfella'

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"Jerry Maguire" actress Regina King is working on a movie adaptation of Dana Dane's 1987 hit track "Cinderfella" with the American rapper.

According to TMZ, the script for the movie has been completed and the two are currently looking for the actors.



Rapper Ice Cube might come on board the project.

The track "Cinderfella Dana Dane" was featured in Dane's debut album 'Dana Dane with Fame' and was one of his biggest hits.

The lyrics puts the Cinderella story in the hood. Instead of a fairy godmother, Dana rapped about his fairy godfather, Hurb.

Years later, Snoop Dogg also did a cover of the track, titled "Snoopafella".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Regina King making movie adaptation of Dane's 'Cinderfella'

"Jerry Maguire" actress Regina King is working on a movie adaptation of Dana Dane's 1987 hit track "Cinderfella" with the American rapper. According to TMZ, the script for the movie has been completed and the two are currently looking for the actors. Rapper Ice Cube might come on board the project. The track "Cinderfella Dana Dane" was featured in Dane's debut album 'Dana Dane with Fame' and was one of his biggest hits. The lyrics puts the Cinderella story in the hood. Instead of a fairy godmother, Dana rapped about his fairy godfather, Hurb. Years later, Snoop Dogg also did a cover of the track, titled "Snoopafella". "Jerry Maguire" actress Regina King is working on a movie adaptation of Dana Dane's 1987 hit track "Cinderfella" with the American rapper.

According to TMZ, the script for the movie has been completed and the two are currently looking for the actors.

Rapper Ice Cube might come on board the project.

The track "Cinderfella Dana Dane" was featured in Dane's debut album 'Dana Dane with Fame' and was one of his biggest hits.

The lyrics puts the Cinderella story in the hood. Instead of a fairy godmother, Dana rapped about his fairy godfather, Hurb.

Years later, Snoop Dogg also did a cover of the track, titled "Snoopafella".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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