Released: July 1, 1994

Songwriter: Marley Marl Biz Markie

Producer: Marley Marl

[Intro]
Start it, come on
Yo
Yo, this is named, "The Doo Doo"
And I, you know
To me it's funky
Yo, to me it's funky, but I call it, "The Doo Doo"
Not 'cause it smell like doo-doo
'Cause, it's like, the beat is doo-doo
So bring it down

[Verse]
One, two, and don't forget the three and
A wonder reliefin' this for [?] Biz has-being
The-a human orchestra, one-man band of friends
Funky rhyme sayer, beat player anna'
Disco light kingin', where, my legs are swingin'
As I do my own dance, that I came bringin'
To all the hip-hoppers in 1986
With Marley Marl and TJ Swan, Cool V on the mix
And Big Daddy Kane and as we entertainin'
Makin' the records so that we can be-a rainin'
On top, finger-rockin', from Mike's [? 0:57]
Makin' people party on down as I create a
Harmony, charmin'-e, old body incent
Just say like they groomin' and broomin' her like a Vincent
All the competition that tried to compete
Believe, the Biz Markie can't be beat
That's why I rock for house and you don't st-

[Outro]
Yo, I-I, yo
Yo-yo (Who in the house?)
I'd just like to say a couple of names
And the name goin' out (Who in the house?)
To my man, to my man, to my man, to my man
Big boss is in the house
And the master Cool V rock the house
And Big Daddy Kane is in the house
And DJ Small rock the house
Can't forget Marley Marl rock the house
And Fat Joe rock the house
And [? 1:38] rock the house
And my girl rock the house
And Mr. Magic rock the house
And Gucci Raf rock the house
Can't forget DJ Slo-Mo rock the house
And MC Shan rock the house
And Roxanne Shante rock the house
And Guyton rock the house
And can't forget [? 1:58] rock the house
Can't forget my man TJ rock the house
And Tony [? 2:02] rock the house
And Erykah Badu rock the house
Can't forget Carl rocks the house
And Waleem rocks the house
And [? 2:12] rocks the house
And CI rocks the house

Biz Markie

Marcel Theo Hall (born April 8, 1964), better known by his stage name Biz Markie, is an American rapper, beatboxer, DJ, comedian, singer, reality television personality, and commercial spokesperson. He is best known for his hit single “Just a Friend” and has been called “the Clown Prince of Hip Hop.”

Markie found a love of music through his father, a multi-instrumentalist who played in local Long Island clubs when Markie was a child. Later, Markie performed at house parties on Long Island until he felt confident enough to go to Manhattan and pursue a career in music. He began waiting outside on the stoop of producer Marley Marl’s house daily until Marley took notice of him. Marley assembled a group of rappers including Markie with Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Roxanne Shante, and others and called them The Juice Crew. Markie was especially known for his beatboxing, something he’d been doing since he was seven years old.

Markie’s first release, a 1986 EP titled “Make The Music With Your Mouth, Biz”, was put out under the name Biz Markie “The Inhuman Orchestra”. Its title track became a minor R&B Chart hit. Two years later, “Vapors”, a single from his debut album Goin' Off, gave him his second appearance on the R&B Chart. Years later, Snoop Dogg’s 1997 cover of the song would take “Vapors” into the top 40 on the UK, Scotland and New Zealand pop charts.