"La Di Da Di" is a rap song performed by Doug E. Fresh the beatboxer, and MC Ricky D (later known as Slick Rick) as the rapper. It was originally released in 1985 as the B-Side to "The Show". The song has since gained a reputation as an early hip-hop classic, having been sampled in other hip-hop songs by many later artists, most known to be covered by Snoop Dogg, with the song titled "Lodi Dodi". Mindless Self Indulgence have also covered the song, with some changes in lyrics.

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  • "La Di Da Di" is a rap song performed by Doug E. Fresh the beatboxer, and MC Ricky D (later known as Slick Rick) as the rapper. It was originally released in 1985 as the B-Side to "The Show". The song has since gained a reputation as an early hip-hop classic, having been sampled in other hip-hop songs by many later artists, most known to be covered by Snoop Dogg, with the song titled "Lodi Dodi". Mindless Self Indulgence have also covered the song, with some changes in lyrics. The song is also has often been covered live by Korn. There are two releases of the song. The original vinyl and cassette versions contain a sample of "Sukiyaki" by A Taste of Honey but due to a lack of clearance, all CD versions are missing the familiar refrains in the middle of the song, most likely because of legal copyright issues, which goes as follows: The song was sampled by Bow Wow for the song "Roc the Mic" featuring Jermaine Dupri off Bow Wow's new album New Jack City II.
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  • "La Di Da Di" is a rap song performed by Doug E. Fresh the beatboxer, and MC Ricky D (later known as Slick Rick) as the rapper. It was originally released in 1985 as the B-Side to "The Show". The song has since gained a reputation as an early hip-hop classic, having been sampled in other hip-hop songs by many later artists, most known to be covered by Snoop Dogg, with the song titled "Lodi Dodi". Mindless Self Indulgence have also covered the song, with some changes in lyrics.
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