10 Doug E. Fresh Songs You Must Own

Must-have tracks from the world's greatest entertainer.

"Summertime" - Sampling Phreeks 1978 disco tune "Weekend," Doug E. Fresh scored another hit for the hot season with this hands-in-the-air jam designed to do what Doug does best: rock the crowd.   (Photo: Reality/Fantasy Records)
Doug E. Fresh - The beatbox legend will pay homage to the lyrical legend by doing what he does best: making the music with his mouth.  (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for DIRECTV)
"Freaks" - For the B-side to "I-ight," Doug E. Fresh used his beatboxing mastery to provide the rhythm for this dancehall classic which featured reggae newcomer Lil Vicious. Doug's venture into the Caribbean sound wasn't a stretch since he is a native of Barbados.   (Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
"Bustin Out (The Funk)" - After signing to MC Hammer's Bust It label, Doug released this funk celebration which sampled Rick James's 1979 classic "Bustin' Out (On the Funk)."   (Photo: Ethan Miller/BET/Getty Images for BET)"Left-Right" - Being hip hop's greatest entertainer, Doug E. Fresh has alway been about keeping up with the current. And in 2007, Doug teamed with Harlem rhyme squad Square Off, made up of his sons Trips and Slim, and unleashed this cut about ballin' Uptown style.   (Photo: Chelsea Lauren/WireImage)

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"I-ight (Alright)" - Fresh on the heels of Naughty by Nature's smash "Uptown Anthem," with it's chorus of "Hey! Ho!," Doug released this 1993 radio hit that gave party-goers another chant — "Hey yo! I-ight!" — to have as an anthem.  (Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images for DIRECTV)

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