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WATCH: Charlie Murphy’s Best ‘Chappelle’s Show’ Sketches

Comedian Charlie Murphy appears on a taping of BET 106 & Park on July 23, 2007 in New York City. (Getty)

Comedian Charlie Murphy has died at the age the age of 57 after a battle with leukemia.

Murphy, the brother of actor and comedian Eddie Murphy, gained fame in his own right as a writer and performer alongside Dave Chappelle on the Comedy Central’s Chappelle’s Show.

Some of his sketches, especially those about his encounters with celebrities like Prince and Rick James, featured catchphrases that became part of American culture, from “I’m Rick James, bitch,” to “Game, blouses.”

Here are some of his best sketches on Chappelle’s Show.


Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories: Prince

One of Charlie Murphy’s most popular sketches was one of his “True Hollywood Stories” about Prince from Season 2, Episode 5.

Murphy tells the story of the time he went to Prince’s house and played a late night game of basketball, shirts vs. blouses, against the late legendary musician. As Prince, played by Chappelle in the sketch, led his team to victory, he proclaimed, “Game, blouses.”

After Prince’s death last year, Murphy talked about the skit in an interview with The Undefeated, and said the story is all true.


Charlie Murphy’s True Hollywood Stories: Rick James

Along with the Prince sketch, Murphy might best be remembered for his three-part “True Hollywood Stories” series on his interactions with musician Rick James.

“I’m Rick James, bitch,” is one of the most iconic lines from Chappelle’s Show.


Mad Real World

Murphy played Tyree on the “Mad Real World” sketch on Season 1, Episode 6, which mocked MTV’s “Real World.”


Playa Haters’ Ball

Murphy stole the show in the “Playa Haters’ Ball” skit as Buc Nasty.


Kneehigh Park: Stinky

In “Kneehigh Park,” a take on “Sesame Street,” Murphy starred as Stinky the grouch.

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Charlie Murphy has died at the age of 57 after a battle with leukemia. Here are some videos of his best clips on Chappelle's Show.