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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew - The Show HQ !! Edit Remastered by...
Douglas E. Davis (born September 17, 1966), better known by the stage
name Doug E. Fresh, is an American rapper, record producer,
and beat boxer, also known as the Human Beat Box. One of the earliest
pioneers of beatboxing, Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum
machines and various special effects using only his mouth, lips, gums,
throat, and a microphone.
Although he began his recording career as a solo artist as one of the
last artists on Enjoy Records and one of the first on Vintertainment
Records (the same New York-based label owned by Vincent Davis that would
later make a name of Hip-Hop artist Joeski Love and bring R&B icon
Keith Sweat to ultimate fame), it was when he and a new team of DJs
known as the Get Fresh Crew (Barry Bee and Chill Will) along with a
newcomer named MC Ricky D (who would later achieve fame as Slick Rick)
came to fledgling New Jersey-based Hip-Hop label Danya/Reality Records
the following year and recorded "The Show" (which borrowed the melody of
the Inspector Gadget theme by Shuki Levy), and "La Di Da Di", a tune
that was completely voiced by MC Ricky D and backed by Doug E's beat
boxing for the entire duration of the song. It was when both of these
songs were released on a single (particularly 12" single) that broke him
(and Slick Rick) into stardom. Both "The Show" and "La-Di-Da-Di" are
considered two of the all-time greatest
early hip hop classics and, as such, make up one of the first and only
Hip-Hop singles to have two hit songs on the same record.
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