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Early rappers focused on introducing themselves, the DJ and others in the audience, although they quickly progressed to including improvisation and a simple four-count beat, along with a simple chorus.
Many argue that this part of hip hop has "gone too far" and that, as the rapper Nas said, "No women and children [should be] involved".
Doug E. Fresh (born Doug E. Davis in 1966) is an African-American rapper, record producer, and beatboxer, one of the most popular performers of the old school hip hop era.