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The Show (Doug E. Fresh song)

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"'The Show'" is a single by Doug E. Fresh & the Get Fresh Crew. Described as "a reality show of a Hip Hop performance" the track focuses on a conversation between Doug E. Fresh and MC Ricky D (later known as Slick Rick) as they prepare for a show. The song incorporates portions of the melody from the theme song of the animated series 'Inspector Gadget'. The original issue of the song featured a line where Slick Rick mockingly sings a verse from the Beatles' "Michelle" (1965), but all subsequent reissues have removed this line since the rights to the song were never secured.

Originally released as a single, the track was later remixed and included on the 1986 'Oh, My God!' album.

Reception



"The Show" was named 'Spin' magazine's top rap single of the year, and in Europe (where it received air time on pop music stations such as BBC Radio 1) it broke the record for the best selling rap single of all time. The song peaked at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart in December 1985 and was #8 on 'Jet's top 20 for the same month.

The record was produced by Dennis Bell & Ollie Cotton for City Slicker Productions.

While one 1985 critic for 'Spin' included the song in a list of "stupid music"—making fun of Doug E. Fresh's lyrics about his shoes, and calling Slick Rick's sendup of "Michelle" "pathetic"—he still concluded that the single is "the shit". 'Billboard' refused to take it seriously, declaring it the "funniest comedy album of the year". Even when it became only the fourth rap single ever to reach gold record status, the same reviewer stated that it only proved that "talk isn't always cheap".

Legacy



The song is featured in 'New Jack City' and 'CB4', but is not included in the soundtrack album of either film. Chris Rock, who starred in both these films, would later have Slick Rick perform the song live to introduce his HBO special 'Bigger & Blacker'.

In response to the song's popularity, Hurby Azor and his female hip hop group, Super Nature recorded a diss track entitled "The Showstopper". While not a hit in its own right, it did become the breakout track for the group that would later be known as Salt-n-Pepa.

Another diss track entitled "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y39MiuktwDY No Show]" by The Symbolic Three was released in 1985.

The song is briefly sampled in the song "Oodles of O's" by De La Soul, from their 1991 album 'De La Soul Is Dead'.

Some of the lyrics in this song were interpolated by Snoop Doggy Dogg for the chorus of his 1996 song "Sixx Minutes".

In 1997, The Roots covered the song for the compilation album 'In tha Beginning...There Was Rap'.

In 2013, an interpolation of this song was featured on Eminem's 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2', on the track titled "Rap God".

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Category:1985 singles

Category:American hip hop songs

Category:1985 songs

Category:Fantasy Records singles

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