WORK THAT BODY and then settle down for Prince and the Pauper meets Kid ‘n Play in this 1992 teen romp starring zero teenagers.  The insanely talented hip-hop artist, Chill Moody, has loved Class Act ever since he was seven and snuck into the theater to see Duncan and Blade avoiding crop-top-wearing drug dealers and thirsty AF teachers, and then lay down an anti-drug rap at a party thrown by the one-and-only Paulie Shore aka The Weasel.  Class is in session, buh-uuhddieees!

Find everything Chill Moody at chillmoody.com

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