Lucy Liu
Outkast's first album "Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik" released in 1994.
Stankonia
"Hey Ya" by OutKast
Outkast!
I think it's "4 minutes" sung by Kurt and Mercedes
The first popular figures to use the word were Atlanta rappers Outkast, who in their 1993 song and accompanying video "Player's Ball" said, "I gots in crunk if it ain't real ain't right". Outkast also mentions "crunk" in the song "Hootie Hoo" (which was released in 1994 on the same album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik). The lyrics state "Follow the funk from the skunk/and the dank that is crunk in the Dungeon."
Answer Kiss meWeezer "Blue Album" In the garage...mentions "favorite band KISS" Wilco "Yankee Foxtrot Hotel" Heavy metal drummer...mentions "playing Kiss covers.."Cheap Trick's song " Surrender " mentions " I got my KISS records on!" And right before those lyrics it even mentions KISS' record " Rock N' Roll Over" .
The only song I can think of that mentions that line is "I Want to Be Your Man", by Roger (of the band, Zapp).
Outkast
Yes. There is a song written by OutKast named "Rosa Parks." However in 1999, Rosa Parks sued OutKast and LaFaced Records. She claimed the song misappropiated Parks' name and that she didn't like the vulgar language.
Hey Ya - by outkast
She sings Stanklove by Outkast