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  2. Doug E. Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Doug E. Fresh was born in Barbados with other family roots in Trinidad and Tobago as well. Fresh's grandfather, who came to Harlem, raised him alongside his father. Fresh went to school with a music program, where he couldn't play drums, percussion and the trumpet. The school then cut the music department's budget and Fresh had to return the ...

  3. Doug E. Fresh discography - Wikipedia

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    List of live albums Title Album details Live At Club U, V2 (with The Get Fresh Crew and Pure Essence): Released: 2003 [4]; Label: Rare One; Formats: LP; This One's for Chuck Brown: Doug E. Fresh Salutes the Godfather of Go-Go

  4. Watch: Rap legend Doug E. Fresh schools the next generation ...

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    The iconic rapper sat down with theGrio’s Marc Lamont Hill to talk about the impact his music has on the The post Watch: Rap legend Doug E. Fresh schools the next generation on the legacy of hip ...

  5. The Pretty Toney Album - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. The Fat Boys - Wikipedia

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    The group opened doors for beatboxers like Biz Markie and Doug E. Fresh. The Fat Boys were one of the first rap groups to release full-length rap albums, along with Run-D.M.C., Whodini and Kurtis Blow. Beloved for their comedic, self-deprecating rhymes, the group released seven studio albums, four of which went Gold by RIAA.

  7. Doin' What I Gotta Do - Wikipedia

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    Doin' What I Gotta Do is the third album by Doug E. Fresh. It was released May 5, 1992, on Bust It Records, a sub-label of Capitol Records set up by MC Hammer , and was produced by Doug E. Fresh. Compared to his previous two albums, both of which are considered hip-hop classics, Doin’ What I Gotta Do was neither a critical nor a commercial ...

  8. Doug E. Fresh Remembers the Losses That Led to 'Self ... - AOL

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    Rapper Doug E. Fresh discusses how the song "Self Destruction" put America on notice about the gun violence epidemic killing Black men.

  9. Nick Cannon and Doug E. Fresh Say It's Okay for Black ... - AOL

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    Nick Cannon, Doug E. Fresh, Dr. Olajide Williams, and Lute discuss their silent mental health battles in Men's Health's Hip Hop Health: Mind Over Music panel.