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Capone Lee delved into the debate sparked by Michael Jai White's assertion that Rick James was funnier than Eddie Murphy off-camera. Lee, a close associate of Charlie Murphy, revealed that Charlie had also expressed the opinion that, aside from his brother Eddie, Rick James and Red Foxx were among the funniest individuals he knew. Lee, who collaborated with Charlie Murphy during the early days of the Dave Chappelle Show, emphasized the influential role Charlie played, particularly in the iconic Rick James and Prince sketches. These sketches are remembered as some of the most memorable moments from the show. The interview also highlighted the camaraderie and creative partnership between Lee and Charlie Murphy, with Lee recounting their time working on "Paper Soldiers" and reminiscing about their shared birthday celebrations. Alongside this, they touched on Eddie Murphy’s cinematic achievements, notably "Harlem Nights," which brought together comedy legends like Red Foxx and Richard Pryor, showcasing Eddie's commitment to honoring his comedic heroes.