Doug E. Fresh Details the Reason For the Split With Slick Rick

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Every relationship has its ups and downs.
In the late 1980s Hip-Hop progressors Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick had a falling out.
Before the stage name Slick Rick The Ruler, Rick was the other MC of Doug E.’s The Get Fresh Crew. Outsiders believed jealously was the culprit that led to the breakup of their former NYC-bred friends. Some believed MC Ricky D’s ambition pushed him away before pursuing a solo career.
In 1986, MC Ricky D became Def Jam’s third artist ever to be signed to their roster. With the production help of Russell Simmons’ management company, Jam Master Jay and The Bomb Squad, Slick Rick The Ruler was unleashed onto the world. 1988’s The Great Adventures of Slick Rick was released and the legend of Slick Rick was born. Doug E. and Get Fresh Crew members, Barry Bee and Chill Will, continued to gain success with their 1988 album The World’s Greatest Entertainer.
Rick and Doug only spent one year of releasing music together before their solo careers became the focus.
That one year in 1985 The Get Fresh Crew produced two of the greatest Hip-Hop records ever spun, “The Show” and “La Di Da Di”.
Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew – “The Show”
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Doug E. Fresh & The Get Fresh Crew – “La Di Da Di”
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