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Doug E. Fresh

Doug E. Fresh (born September 17, 1966) is a Barbados-born American rapper, record producer, and beatboxer, also known as the "Human Beat Box". The pioneer of 20th-century American beatboxing, Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum machines and various special effects using only his mouth, lips, gums, throat, tongue and a microphone.

Doug E. Fresh
Doug E. Fresh performing in Brooklyn in 2010
Background information
Birth nameDouglas Davis
Born (1966-09-17) September 17, 1966 (age 56)
Bridgetown, Barbados[1]
OriginHarlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Beatboxer, rapper, record producer
Years active1983–present
LabelsReality/Fantasy
Bust It/Capitol
Gee Street

In the early 1980s he formed the Get Fresh Crew with DJs Chill Will and Barry B and later added rapper Slick Rick. Two of their songs "The Show" and "La Di Da Di" are considered early hip hop classics. "La Di Da Di", in particular, is one of the most sampled songs in music history.[2]

Early life

Doug E. Fresh was born in Barbados with other family roots in Trinidad and Tobago as well. Fresh's grandfather came to Harlem who raised him alongside his mother. Fresh went to a school with a music program, where he played drums, percussion and the trumpet. The school then cut the budget of the music department and Fresh had to return the trumpet back.[3]

Fresh became acquainted with rapping from his brother bringing tapes of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and DJ Hollywood into the house. Locally on the neighbourhood block there was a group called D & D Express with one of the members known as Teddy D, Teddy's nephews were making hip hop in the basement of a store playing on a turntable and experimenting with the echo chamber. It was there that Fresh would join in on the mic and start to rap. While in school he would write rhymes for poetry, as he was a big of fan of Langston Hughes, where he also won the local Langston Hughes award. During this time several local groups popped up including Ray Von and Johnny Wa, Harlem World, Celebrity Club, and Randy’s Place, the groups would throw parties in cafeterias of surrounding elementary and high schools in which Fresh would attend the parties. In Fresh's personal crew he had Damon and James who were cousins, as a group they were big fans of The Cold Crush Brothers so they named themselves the Cold Cash Crew. At this time Fresh went by several names including Dougie Doug, Dougie D, Law-D, Dougie Doug the Prince of Love, and Christian D and the Criss Cross Crew. The name Doug E. Fresh came from someone at school doing an art piece of his name on the wall and he told them to list him as Dougie’s Fresh but the person incorrectly spelled it out as "Doug E. Fresh" instead. With his new name he would go to other schools and rap battle.[4]

As for beatboxing, walking home after school every day Fresh would pass by the mom and pop record shop owned by Bobby Robinson where records would play outside of the store to passerby's. He would hear records from artists like Grandmaster Flash, Spoonie Gee, Funky 4 + 1, and practice humming along to the bass-lines of the songs. He was further encouraged at the apartment of his friend DJ Barry Bee who was also a member of the Get Fresh Crew later on.[5] One day outside listening to records, Fresh would try beatboxing in between records to which his friends reacted enthusiastically.[4] Word of Fresh’s skills spread further at a party in a park in the Lincoln Projects in East Harlem, where he rapped and beatboxed live.[3] Another event came soon after where Kurtis Blow, who produced for The Fat Boys, lacked turntables and needed instrumentals for then so he recruited Fresh to beatbox.[4]

Music career

Fresh began his recording career as a solo artist; he was among 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 for hip-hop artist Joeski Love and bring R&B singer Keith Sweat to ultimate fame). He and a new team of DJs known as the Get Fresh Crew (Barry Bee and Chill Will), along with newcomer 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.[6] They also recorded "La Di Da Di", a tune that was completely voiced by MC Ricky D and backed by Doug E. Fresh's beatboxing for the entire duration of the song. The release of these two songs as a 12" single launched Doug E. Fresh (and Slick Rick) into stardom. Both songs are considered among the greatest early hip-hop classics. "The Show" peaked at #7 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1985.[7]

Doug E. Fresh was interviewed in the 1986 cult documentary Big Fun In The Big Town.[8] Slick Rick left the group almost a year after the release of "The Show"/"La Di Da Di" single, reappearing in 1988 as a Def Jam artist and releasing his debut album, The Great Adventures of Slick Rick. Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew continued on, now officially signed to Danya/Reality/Fantasy, by releasing Oh, My God! in 1986, which included the hit song "All The Way To Heaven". In 1988, The World's Greatest Entertainer was released, featuring the song "Keep Risin' To The Top", which was named after Keni Burke's then-obscure 1981 hit "Rising To The Top" (which has since become Burke's signature song). Doug E. Fresh's "Keep Risin' To The Top" also samples the main chorus of Heatwave's 1976 classic "Ain't No Half Steppin'," which Big Daddy Kane also sampled that same year for his song of the same name.

In 1992, after a four-year hiatus, Fresh joined MC Hammer's label Bust It Records and issued the album Doin' What I Gotta Do, a commercial failure despite some minor acclaim for the single "Bustin' Out (On Funk)", which sampled Rick James's 1979 single "Bustin' Out".

In 1993, Fresh found a new home at Island Records-affiliated label Gee Street. However, he only released one single containing three songs: "I-ight (Alright)" (the main track), "Bounce" and "Freaks". Although "I-ight" (which originated the now-famous club chant "Heyyyyyy, YO!... I-iiiiight?") was slated to become the first major hit for Doug E. Fresh in five years, it was almost immediately overshadowed by "Freaks", a dancehall tune beatboxed entirely by Doug E. Fresh and vocalized mainly by his protégé, a Brooklyn-born Jamaican teenage newcomer named Vicious. The song received major radio and club play, followed by video play in early 1994. Vicious would soon ink a deal with Sony Music's Epic Records for three years, although he would only release one album, Destination Brooklyn.

In 1995, Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh reunited for a track on an album titled Play, which received positive reviews; Bret Love wrote, "A welcome flashback to the days when guns, drugs, sex, and violence were not the genre's primary lyrical focus."[9] Also on the Play album was "Freak It Out", which featured Uncle Luke, was produced by platinum producer Frankie Cutlass and appeared on the Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtrack. Play was certified gold by the RIAA.

Post Play (2007–present)

On May 23, 2007, he performed variations on "The Show" with finalist Blake Lewis on the sixth-season finale of American Idol, the first ever hip-hop performance on the show.[10]

In 2010, Fresh resurfaced when rap group Cali Swag District brought back some of his trademark dance moves for their song "Teach Me How to Dougie." Members of Cali Swag District saw Texas college students doing a local dance created in Dallas called the "D-Town Boogie". They recognized it as a modified version of Fresh's dance moves and created a song that would feature the dance and would also give Fresh his due credit.

On June 27, 2010, Fresh performed with Cali Swag District on "Teach Me How to Dougie" at the BET Awards pre-show. He also performed a concert called "The Show" at the Paradise Theater on August 12, 2010. On November 8, 2010, Fresh appeared at the Soul Train Awards, where he taught CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer how to Dougie on stage as part of the show. On December 10, 2010, Fresh appeared on ESPN First Take to speak about the phenomenon of the Dougie as a sports celebration and voted on the best sports-related Dougie dances, selecting that of host Skip Bayless, though he rated Wolf Blitzer's Dougie at the Soul Train Awards as better but with no sports association.

On October 28, 2011, Fresh performed at the Paradise Theater in a concert to benefit New York City's public hospitals; the show was part of "STAT! for NYC's Public Hospitals" to raise funds to reduce gun violence. On July 9, 2012, Fresh served as a celebrity judge on the Apollo Live TV show. Beginning May 25, 2013, Fresh hosted a classic hip-hop and R&B show called "The Show" on New York's 107.5 WBLS, which aired 9:00-11:00 p.m. Saturday nights until the final broadcast on December 31, 2016.

Fresh served as a guest mentor to Jeff Dye and Joe Jonas, and performed with them, on the show I Can Do That on June 30, 2015.

Fresh was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award [11] at 2019 American Beatbox Championships for his achievements in the music industry, as well as his role as a leading figure in the world of beatboxing. Prior to receiving the award, Fresh presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Rahzel in 2017.

On September 24, 2021, he released his first full-length album since 1995, titled This One's for Chuck Brown: Doug E. Fresh Salutes The Godfather of Go-Go.

Personal life

Fresh is a member of the Church of Scientology. He performed for a large audience at the Scientology Celebrity Center's Anniversary Gala in 2004.[12] He also performed two tracks on the Scientology music album The Joy of Creating (other artists appearing included Isaac Hayes, Chick Corea, Edgar Winter and Carl Anderson).[13]

In April 2007, a storefront for Doug E.'s Chicken and Waffles appeared at the corner of 132nd Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard in Harlem. Work continued on the location for over three years until the eatery finally opened its doors in November 2010. The inspiration to open came from Sylvia's[14] The location closed permanently in 2015.[15] In 2013 he had plans of opening a 2nd restaurant.[16] Fresh has stated he has a club called Fresh.[17]

In 2008 Fresh dealt with foreclosure with $3.5 million in unpaid mortgages on 3 homes, several thousands in credit card debt, and a tax lien issued from the IRS.[18][19][20]

Fresh has a foundation called Hip Hop Public Health and has been the spokesperson for the Hip Hop Public Health Education Center at Harlem Hospital Center.[21][5][22]

Fresh has six sons and manages Square Off, the hip-hop group of his sons Dayquan "Slim" Davis and Solomon "Trips" Davis. Square Off released their debut CD entitled Money, Moet & Memories in June 2011. The digital-only release was orchestrated completely by the brothers with little assistance from their father. "When he is involved in something, that's us coming to him...mainly everything we do is our concepts, our own direction," Slim said to the New York Daily News.

In 2019 he filed a $1 million lawsuit with a property developer over a delayed construction project impacting his quality of life as a neighbour.[23]

Discography

Studio albums

References

Notes

Citations

  1. ^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (2004). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide. Simon and Schuster. p. 256. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  2. ^ Driscoll, Michael (May 22, 2019). "How 'La Di Da Di,' a B-Side From 1985, Became One of Music's Most-Sampled Songs". The Wall Street Journal.
  3. ^ a b Geoff Edgers (2020-07-17). "Q&A with Doug E. Fresh: How the rapper and producer became the Human Beat Box". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. ISSN 0190-8286. OCLC 1330888409.
  4. ^ a b c "Fat Lace Magazine » Doug e. Fresh Interview".
  5. ^ a b "Doug e. Fresh goes back to his rap origins with Jalen Rose". 20 January 2022.
  6. ^ Blow Your Mind Wide Open, Charles Mudede, The Stranger, August 28, 2003.
  7. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 215. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  8. ^ "Big Fun in the Big Town". IMDb.com. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Love, Bret. "Play - Doug E. Fresh | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  10. ^ "Blake Lewis & Doug E. Fresh on American Idol Season 6 Finale". YouTube. 2007-05-26. Archived from the original on 2021-12-12. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  11. ^ "American Beatbox on Instagram: "It's Virgo season! This week we're celebrating two of our favorite Virgos ♍ Today is Doug E Fresh's birthday and Kid Lucky would have turned 50 this past Thursday, September 15th 🕊 Both of these legends have received our Lifetime Achievement Award for their instrumental role in paving the way for beatboxing today 🏆 To celebrate these pioneers, please take a moment to check out @thehiphopalliance - a strategic partnership founded by @therealdougefresh Chuck D and Kurtis Blow. The Hip Hop Alliance strives to improve the working lives of creators through representing the needs and concerns of the hip-hop and R&B workforce through advocacy, information, and service. You can learn more and help the cause at www.hiphopalliance.org 📸 @realjakerich #dougefresh #kidlucky #virgo #hiphop #beatbox"". Instagram.
  12. ^ "Scientology Celebrity Centre International". Scientology.cc. Retrieved 2014-07-17.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-09-29. Retrieved 2007-06-18.
  14. ^ "Memories of Sylvia's, 'the Mecca of Soul Food'". 24 July 2012.
  15. ^ "Doug e. Fresh Shows off His Cooking Skills: Doug e. Chef!". 20 April 2020.
  16. ^ "Doug e. Fresh is Opening Another Restaurant".
  17. ^ Reid, Shaheem (2010-07-08). "Doug E. Fresh Talks 'Teach Me How To Dougie,' Pharrell Collabo - Music, Celebrity, Artist News". MTV. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  18. ^ https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-home-front/2008/12/15/doug-e-fresh-rapper-facing-foreclosure[bare URL]
  19. ^ "Famous Foreclosee #8 Doug e. Fresh". Business Insider.
  20. ^ "Old-School Rapper Has No Scratch". 15 December 2008.
  21. ^ . June 28, 2010. Archived from the original on June 28, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  22. ^ "Home". hhph.org.
  23. ^ "Doug e. Fresh files $1M lawsuit over alleged 'rodent infested' construction". April 2019.

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For the basketball players with this nickname see Gerald Wilkins and Doug McDermott Not to be confused with Doug E Doug Doug E Fresh born September 17 1966 is a Barbados born American rapper record producer and beatboxer also known as the Human Beat Box The pioneer of 20th century American beatboxing Fresh is able to accurately imitate drum machines and various special effects using only his mouth lips gums throat tongue and a microphone Doug E FreshDoug E Fresh performing in Brooklyn in 2010Background informationBirth nameDouglas DavisBorn 1966 09 17 September 17 1966 age 56 Bridgetown Barbados 1 OriginHarlem Manhattan New York City New York U S GenresHip hopOccupation s Beatboxer rapper record producerYears active1983 presentLabelsReality FantasyBust It CapitolGee Street In the early 1980s he formed the Get Fresh Crew with DJs Chill Will and Barry B and later added rapper Slick Rick Two of their songs The Show and La Di Da Di are considered early hip hop classics La Di Da Di in particular is one of the most sampled songs in music history 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Post Play 2007 present 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Citations 6 External linksEarly life EditDoug E Fresh was born in Barbados with other family roots in Trinidad and Tobago as well Fresh s grandfather came to Harlem who raised him alongside his mother Fresh went to a school with a music program where he played drums percussion and the trumpet The school then cut the budget of the music department and Fresh had to return the trumpet back 3 Fresh became acquainted with rapping from his brother bringing tapes of Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five and DJ Hollywood into the house Locally on the neighbourhood block there was a group called D amp D Express with one of the members known as Teddy D Teddy s nephews were making hip hop in the basement of a store playing on a turntable and experimenting with the echo chamber It was there that Fresh would join in on the mic and start to rap While in school he would write rhymes for poetry as he was a big of fan of Langston Hughes where he also won the local Langston Hughes award During this time several local groups popped up including Ray Von and Johnny Wa Harlem World Celebrity Club and Randy s Place the groups would throw parties in cafeterias of surrounding elementary and high schools in which Fresh would attend the parties In Fresh s personal crew he had Damon and James who were cousins as a group they were big fans of The Cold Crush Brothers so they named themselves the Cold Cash Crew At this time Fresh went by several names including Dougie Doug Dougie D Law D Dougie Doug the Prince of Love and Christian D and the Criss Cross Crew The name Doug E Fresh came from someone at school doing an art piece of his name on the wall and he told them to list him as Dougie s Fresh but the person incorrectly spelled it out as Doug E Fresh instead With his new name he would go to other schools and rap battle 4 As for beatboxing walking home after school every day Fresh would pass by the mom and pop record shop owned by Bobby Robinson where records would play outside of the store to passerby s He would hear records from artists like Grandmaster Flash Spoonie Gee Funky 4 1 and practice humming along to the bass lines of the songs He was further encouraged at the apartment of his friend DJ Barry Bee who was also a member of the Get Fresh Crew later on 5 One day outside listening to records Fresh would try beatboxing in between records to which his friends reacted enthusiastically 4 Word of Fresh s skills spread further at a party in a park in the Lincoln Projects in East Harlem where he rapped and beatboxed live 3 Another event came soon after where Kurtis Blow who produced for The Fat Boys lacked turntables and needed instrumentals for then so he recruited Fresh to beatbox 4 Music career EditFresh began his recording career as a solo artist he was among 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 for hip hop artist Joeski Love and bring R amp B singer Keith Sweat to ultimate fame He and a new team of DJs known as the Get Fresh Crew Barry Bee and Chill Will along with newcomer 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 6 They also recorded La Di Da Di a tune that was completely voiced by MC Ricky D and backed by Doug E Fresh s beatboxing for the entire duration of the song The release of these two songs as a 12 single launched Doug E Fresh and Slick Rick into stardom Both songs are considered among the greatest early hip hop classics The Show peaked at 7 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1985 7 Doug E Fresh was interviewed in the 1986 cult documentary Big Fun In The Big Town 8 Slick Rick left the group almost a year after the release of The Show La Di Da Di single reappearing in 1988 as a Def Jam artist and releasing his debut album The Great Adventures of Slick Rick Doug E Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew continued on now officially signed to Danya Reality Fantasy by releasing Oh My God in 1986 which included the hit song All The Way To Heaven In 1988 The World s Greatest Entertainer was released featuring the song Keep Risin To The Top which was named after Keni Burke s then obscure 1981 hit Rising To The Top which has since become Burke s signature song Doug E Fresh s Keep Risin To The Top also samples the main chorus of Heatwave s 1976 classic Ain t No Half Steppin which Big Daddy Kane also sampled that same year for his song of the same name In 1992 after a four year hiatus Fresh joined MC Hammer s label Bust It Records and issued the album Doin What I Gotta Do a commercial failure despite some minor acclaim for the single Bustin Out On Funk which sampled Rick James s 1979 single Bustin Out In 1993 Fresh found a new home at Island Records affiliated label Gee Street However he only released one single containing three songs I ight Alright the main track Bounce and Freaks Although I ight which originated the now famous club chant Heyyyyyy YO I iiiiight was slated to become the first major hit for Doug E Fresh in five years it was almost immediately overshadowed by Freaks a dancehall tune beatboxed entirely by Doug E Fresh and vocalized mainly by his protege a Brooklyn born Jamaican teenage newcomer named Vicious The song received major radio and club play followed by video play in early 1994 Vicious would soon ink a deal with Sony Music s Epic Records for three years although he would only release one album Destination Brooklyn In 1995 Slick Rick and Doug E Fresh reunited for a track on an album titled Play which received positive reviews Bret Love wrote A welcome flashback to the days when guns drugs sex and violence were not the genre s primary lyrical focus 9 Also on the Play album was Freak It Out which featured Uncle Luke was produced by platinum producer Frankie Cutlass and appeared on the Don t Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood soundtrack Play was certified gold by the RIAA Post Play 2007 present Edit On May 23 2007 he performed variations on The Show with finalist Blake Lewis on the sixth season finale of American Idol the first ever hip hop performance on the show 10 In 2010 Fresh resurfaced when rap group Cali Swag District brought back some of his trademark dance moves for their song Teach Me How to Dougie Members of Cali Swag District saw Texas college students doing a local dance created in Dallas called the D Town Boogie They recognized it as a modified version of Fresh s dance moves and created a song that would feature the dance and would also give Fresh his due credit On June 27 2010 Fresh performed with Cali Swag District on Teach Me How to Dougie at the BET Awards pre show He also performed a concert called The Show at the Paradise Theater on August 12 2010 On November 8 2010 Fresh appeared at the Soul Train Awards where he taught CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer how to Dougie on stage as part of the show On December 10 2010 Fresh appeared on ESPN First Take to speak about the phenomenon of the Dougie as a sports celebration and voted on the best sports related Dougie dances selecting that of host Skip Bayless though he rated Wolf Blitzer s Dougie at the Soul Train Awards as better but with no sports association On October 28 2011 Fresh performed at the Paradise Theater in a concert to benefit New York City s public hospitals the show was part of STAT for NYC s Public Hospitals to raise funds to reduce gun violence On July 9 2012 Fresh served as a celebrity judge on the Apollo Live TV show Beginning May 25 2013 Fresh hosted a classic hip hop and R amp B show called The Show on New York s 107 5 WBLS which aired 9 00 11 00 p m Saturday nights until the final broadcast on December 31 2016 Fresh served as a guest mentor to Jeff Dye and Joe Jonas and performed with them on the show I Can Do That on June 30 2015 Fresh was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award 11 at 2019 American Beatbox Championships for his achievements in the music industry as well as his role as a leading figure in the world of beatboxing Prior to receiving the award Fresh presented the Lifetime Achievement Award to Rahzel in 2017 On September 24 2021 he released his first full length album since 1995 titled This One s for Chuck Brown Doug E Fresh Salutes The Godfather of Go Go Personal life EditFresh is a member of the Church of Scientology He performed for a large audience at the Scientology Celebrity Center s Anniversary Gala in 2004 12 He also performed two tracks on the Scientology music album The Joy of Creating other artists appearing included Isaac Hayes Chick Corea Edgar Winter and Carl Anderson 13 In April 2007 a storefront for Doug E s Chicken and Waffles appeared at the corner of 132nd Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard in Harlem Work continued on the location for over three years until the eatery finally opened its doors in November 2010 The inspiration to open came from Sylvia s 14 The location closed permanently in 2015 15 In 2013 he had plans of opening a 2nd restaurant 16 Fresh has stated he has a club called Fresh 17 In 2008 Fresh dealt with foreclosure with 3 5 million in unpaid mortgages on 3 homes several thousands in credit card debt and a tax lien issued from the IRS 18 19 20 Fresh has a foundation called Hip Hop Public Health and has been the spokesperson for the Hip Hop Public Health Education Center at Harlem Hospital Center 21 5 22 Fresh has six sons and manages Square Off the hip hop group of his sons Dayquan Slim Davis and Solomon Trips Davis Square Off released their debut CD entitled Money Moet amp Memories in June 2011 The digital only release was orchestrated completely by the brothers with little assistance from their father When he is involved in something that s us coming to him mainly everything we do is our concepts our own direction Slim said to the New York Daily News In 2019 he filed a 1 million lawsuit with a property developer over a delayed construction project impacting his quality of life as a neighbour 23 Discography EditMain article Doug E Fresh discography Studio albums Edit Oh My God 1986 The World s Greatest Entertainer 1988 Doin What I Gotta Do 1992 Play 1995 This One s for Chuck Brown Doug E Fresh Salutes The Godfather of Go Go 2021 References EditNotes Edit Citations Edit Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Simon and Schuster p 256 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Driscoll Michael May 22 2019 How La Di Da Di a B Side From 1985 Became One of Music s Most Sampled Songs The Wall Street Journal a b Geoff Edgers 2020 07 17 Q amp A with Doug E Fresh How the rapper and producer became the Human Beat Box The Washington Post Washington D C ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 a b c Fat Lace Magazine Doug e Fresh Interview a b Doug e Fresh goes back to his rap origins with Jalen Rose 20 January 2022 Blow Your Mind Wide Open Charles Mudede The Stranger August 28 2003 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 215 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Big Fun in the Big Town IMDb com Retrieved October 13 2019 Love Bret Play Doug E Fresh Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved 2014 07 17 Blake Lewis amp Doug E Fresh on American Idol Season 6 Finale YouTube 2007 05 26 Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2014 07 17 American Beatbox on Instagram It s Virgo season This week we re celebrating two of our favorite Virgos Today is Doug E Fresh s birthday and Kid Lucky would have turned 50 this past Thursday September 15th Both of these legends have received our Lifetime Achievement Award for their instrumental role in paving the way for beatboxing today To celebrate these pioneers please take a moment to check out thehiphopalliance a strategic partnership founded by therealdougefresh Chuck D and Kurtis Blow The Hip Hop Alliance strives to improve the working lives of creators through representing the needs and concerns of the hip hop and R amp B workforce through advocacy information and service You can learn more and help the cause at www hiphopalliance org realjakerich dougefresh kidlucky virgo hiphop beatbox Instagram Scientology Celebrity Centre International Scientology cc Retrieved 2014 07 17 Music CD Rhythm and Blues with a Bright Smile the Joy of Creating Archived from the original on 2006 09 29 Retrieved 2007 06 18 Memories of Sylvia s the Mecca of Soul Food 24 July 2012 Doug e Fresh Shows off His Cooking Skills Doug e Chef 20 April 2020 Doug e Fresh is Opening Another Restaurant Reid Shaheem 2010 07 08 Doug E Fresh Talks Teach Me How To Dougie Pharrell Collabo Music Celebrity Artist News MTV Retrieved 2012 04 03 https money usnews com money blogs the home front 2008 12 15 doug e fresh rapper facing foreclosure bare URL Famous Foreclosee 8 Doug e Fresh Business Insider Old School Rapper Has No Scratch 15 December 2008 Hip Hop Health Education Center June 28 2010 Archived from the original on June 28 2010 Retrieved October 13 2019 Home hhph org Doug e Fresh files 1M lawsuit over alleged rodent infested construction April 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doug E Fresh Doug E Fresh at AllMusic Doug E Fresh at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doug E Fresh amp oldid 1126534278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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