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The Parent ‘Hood Season 3 Episode 3
Michael auditions female singers for his band, and the front-runner is Zaria’s annoying friend Theresa.
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Serie: The Parent 'Hood
Episode Title: Voice in the 'Hood
Air Date: 1996-09-22
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