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The following is the discography of Doug E. Fresh, an American rapper. Albums. Studio albums. List of albums, with selected chart positions ... "Summertime" (with The ...
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 ...
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Viewers can get a preview of the musical flavor of the residency when Cassidy, Ja Rule, Fat Joe and Doug E. Fresh perform on “The Tamron Hall Show” today. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in ...
Behind the Scenes at DJ Cassidy’s ‘Pass the Mic Live’ Residency With Chuck D., Slick Rick, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Doug E. Fresh and More Shaheem Reid September 10, 2024 at 11:04 AM
The album cover is a photograph taken from his performance of the song "Summertime" with Beyoncé at Jay-Z's farewell concert at Madison Square Garden in November 2003. It is an interpolation of the cover of Doug E. Fresh's album The World's Greatest Entertainer.
Rapper Doug E. Fresh discusses how the song "Self Destruction" put America on notice about the gun violence epidemic killing Black men.
The album was originally intended to open with a cover of Bob Marley's "Trenchtown Rock", followed by "Doin' Time" – a loose cover of "Summertime" by George Gershwin. [3] However, Sublime were initially unable to get the rights for "Summertime", so Nowell discarded "Doin' Time" as well as "Trenchtown Rock" entirely and re-sequenced the album.