Doug E. Fresh

Doug E. Fresh ( born August 17, 1966 as Douglas E. Davis in Barbados ), is an American hip hop artist. He was particularly known as beatbox pioneer. He calls himself " The Original Human Beatbox " because he was the first by self-reported number of exports of this art form.

Biography

Doug E. Fresh grew up in New York. In 1983 he was first heard on a recording, where it was the 12 " Single Pass the Budda on which he collaborated with Spoonie Gee and what appeared to Spotlight. Two years later, proved to be the song The Show as a hit, the Fresh together with his longtime partner Slick Rick recorded. followed in 1986 with Oh, My God! 's first album. using the published in 1988 successor the World's Greatest Entertainer viewed Fresh was at number 88 on the Billboard charts. Additional own albums appeared in 1992 and 1995.

Fresh also worked on a variety of works by other artists as a guest, including in 1998 at Prince ' Newpower Soul, 2004, Ludacris ' Red Light District and Nas ' Street 's Disciple and 2005 Stevie Wonder Time to Love.

Discography

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