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Dazzey Duks
"Dazzey Duks" is the debut single by Duice from their debut album, ''Dazzey Duks (album), Dazzey Duks''. Background The song was inspired by the short shorts worn by the character Daisy Duke on the CBS-TV series ''The Dukes of Hazzard''. Chart performance The song peaked at No. 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, as well as reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1993, ''Billboard'' Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1993. It was certified 2× platinum on January 27, 1994, by the RIAA. Track listing #"Dazzey Duks" (Radio Version) #"Dazzey Duks" (Instrumental) #"Dazzey Duks" (Megga Bass Mix) #"Dazzey Duks" (Low Rider Mix) #"Dazzey Duks" (Ruffhouse Mix) Charts Peak positions Year-end charts References

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Duice
Duice was an American Miami bass duo consisting of Los Angeles native Ira 'L.A. Sno' Brown and Barbados native Anthony 'Creo-D' Darlington. The two were enlisted in the military at Fort Gordon, Georgia when they were discovered. Their lone hit single, "Dazzey Duks", was an instant smash in 1993, selling over two million copies and peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The single was certified 2× platinum on January 27, 1994, by the RIAA. Their album, ''Dazzey Duks (album), Dazzey Duks'', was certified gold on the same date. The song was inspired by the short shorts worn by the character Daisy Duke on the CBS TV series ''The Dukes of Hazzard''. L.A. Sno later produced the gold certified "Whatz Up Whatz Up" along with Playa Poncho for the first ''So So Def Bass All Stars'' project. L.A. Sno also produced and co-wrote the first single for the LaFace Records Bass project entitled "And Then There Was Bass", following this with "My Baby Daddy" fo ...
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