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Carl Douglas

Carl Douglas is a Jamaican-born disco and R & B singer, most famous for the one-hit wonder Kung Fu Fighting, which hit #1 in the Billboard charts in 1974. The fame of this homage to martial arts films has overshadowed the rest of the singer's career, resulting in his appearance on cover versions of the song. His appearance in Bemani is marked with "Kung Fu Fighting" (Feat. Bus Stop, which premiered in DDR 1st Mix), and "Kung Fu Fighting (Miami Booty Mix)", again featuring Bus Stop, which premiered in DDR Solo 2000.


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Bus Stop, which premiered in DDR 1st Mix), and "Kung Fu Fighting (Miami Booty Mix)", again featuring Bus Stop, which premiered in DDR Solo 2000. Fat Joe is also a member of Terror Squad, which released an album titled "True Story" in July of 2004. His appearance in Bemani is marked with "Kung Fu Fighting" (Feat. The rapper has appeared in several films, including the 2002 movie Empire with John Leguizamo and Peter Sarsgaard. The fame of this homage to martial arts films has overshadowed the rest of the singer's career, resulting in his appearance on cover versions of the song. In late 2002, Joe released the album "Loyalty" and had a couple of minor hits with "Crush Tonite" (featuring Ginuwine) and "All I Need". Carl Douglas is a Jamaican-born disco and R & B singer, most famous for the one-hit wonder Kung Fu Fighting, which hit #1 in the Billboard charts in 1974. Kelly singing the chorus and "What's Luv," which featured up-and-coming R&B/pop star Ashanti on its chorus, and would go on to become one of 2002's biggest pop hits.

(Jealous Ones Still Envy), Joe scored two back-to-back hits with "We Thuggin'," which featured R&B superstar R. With 2001's release of J.O.S.E. Shortly before Big Pun's death, Pun and Joe had a hit with Jennifer Lopez on a track off of her debut album, On The 6, called "Feelin' So Good". His 1998 single, "Bet Ya Man Can't" which featured Big Pun, as well as other members of their entourage, such as Cuban Link and Triple Seis, was a small hit. (Trivia note: apparently Fat Joe is the only known rapper to ever refer to the township of Piscataway, New Jersey in a song, "Flow Joe".).

After Joe's rap partner, the similarly large, Puerto Rican, Bronx-based rapper, Big Pun, broke into the mainstream with his duet with the O'Jays, "I'm Not A Player" and its more popular remix, "Still Not A Player," featuring R&B singer Joe, Fat Joe began to make his move into the mainstream. Fat Joe is a Puerto Rican rapper from the Bronx, who was popular in the underground rap scene during the early and mid-1990s. Loyalty, 2002. Jealous Ones Still Envy (J.O.S.E.), 2001.

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