Car Horn (song)

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"Car Horn"
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Single by Common featuring Mark the 45 King
ReleasedMay 10, 1999
Genre Underground hip hop
Length3:18
Label Groove Attack Productions
Songwriter(s) Lonnie Lynn
Mark James
Producer(s) Mark the 45 King
Common singles chronology
"One-Nine-Nine-Nine"
(1999)
"Car Horn"
(1999)
"Hurricane"
(1999)

"Car Horn" is a non-album single by rapper Common and producer Mark the 45 King. Released in 1999 by Groove Attack Productions, the song features free-associative battle raps. It was remixed by Madlib for Common's white label release Common Remixes.

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