The phrase "show me what you got" is notably linked to several well-known cultural references:
- "Show Me What You Got" is the lead single by rapper Jay-Z from his 2006 album "Kingdom Come." The song features samples from Public Enemy and the Lafayette Afro Rock Band, with a music video inspired by James Bond films, showcasing luxury cars and settings. This song was a notable hit, peaking at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The music video also popularized the champagne brand Armand de Brignac ("Ace of Spades") after Jay-Z's switch from Cristal in the video.
- There is also a 2019 independent feature film titled "Show Me What You Got" directed by Svetlana Cvetko. The film explores themes of love and social norms among young millennials and is noted for its black and white cinematography.
- The phrase appears in pop culture in other contexts, such as the animated show "Rick and Morty" where it is used in a memorable scene involving a giant head arriving on Earth.
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