: Day tracks the group down to "The Hole," their local hangout, and "reads them the riot act" for using his music without permission.
The episode centers on (Brandy Norwood), acting as the manager for the singing group CPQ . She encourages the group to submit their latest track to a local radio station's "Play It or Stuff It" segment. While the song is an instant hit with listeners, it catches the attention of the original artist, Morris Day , for all the wrong reasons: [S3E10] Rhythm and Dues
: In a classic sitcom twist, the conflict is resolved when Day agrees to perform the song alongside CPQ, turning a legal threat into an iconic collaborative performance. Why It’s a Fan Favorite : Day tracks the group down to "The
: Q had written original lyrics over the track for Day’s classic song, "The Oak Tree" . While the song is an instant hit with
The episode is fondly remembered for its musical performance and the charisma of .