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Doug E. Fresh's is generally considered the inventor of the [[click]]s and [[clickroll]]s, which have also become his trademark sounds.
Doug E. Fresh's is generally considered the inventor of the [[click]]s and [[clickroll]]s, which have also become his trademark sounds.


Even though Doug E Fresh continually claims and even names himself "Original Human Beatbox", he is not the inventor of the art form of beatboxing in general. According to his own satement in an interview he started beatboxing in 1982, while [[Buffy]], [[Tyte]] and [[Yoyobeats]] were already beatboxing in the 1970s.
Even though Doug E Fresh continually claims to be and even names himself the "Original Human Beatbox", he is not the inventor of the art form of beatboxing in general. According to his own satement in an interview he started beatboxing in 1982. But [[Buffy]], [[Tyte]] and [[Yoyobeats]] were already beatboxing in the 1970s.


As far as influence is concerned [[The Fat Boys]]'s popularity gained worldwide recognition with several singles, commercials, and even feature films etc. while Doug E Fresh was rather limited to the US market.
As far as influence is concerned [[The Fat Boys]]'s popularity gained worldwide recognition with several singles, commercials, and even feature films etc. while Doug E Fresh was rather limited to the US market.

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Douglas Davis, better known by his stage name Doug E. Fresh (born September 17, 1966)

Doug E. Fresh's is generally considered the inventor of the clicks and clickrolls, which have also become his trademark sounds.

Even though Doug E Fresh continually claims to be and even names himself the "Original Human Beatbox", he is not the inventor of the art form of beatboxing in general. According to his own satement in an interview he started beatboxing in 1982. But Buffy, Tyte and Yoyobeats were already beatboxing in the 1970s.

As far as influence is concerned The Fat Boys's popularity gained worldwide recognition with several singles, commercials, and even feature films etc. while Doug E Fresh was rather limited to the US market.


Albums


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