Sam B (Dead Island)
Sam B (Dead Island) is a character from the video game Dead Island, voiced by actor Phil LaMarr. The character is a one-hit wonder rapper who appears in the...
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Sam B (Dead Island) is a character from the video game Dead Island, voiced by actor Phil LaMarr. The character is a one-hit wonder rapper who appears in the game's zombie-infested tropical setting.
His most recognizable song is "Who Do You Voodoo, Bitch?", which plays during gameplay and became something of an unexpected cult favorite among players. The track has a pulsing electronic beat with aggressive, humorous lyrics that fit the game's over-the-top tone.
There's also another track called "Still In Black" associated with the character. The music serves as background texture for the game rather than representing a real musical career outside of it. The character's appeal comes mostly from that specific gaming context and the memorable, repetitive nature of his main song.
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