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14-621: [REDACTED] Look up double Dutch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Double Dutch may refer to: Double Dutch (DJ Sharpnel album) , by DJ Sharpnel, 1998 Double Dutch (The Eames Era album) , by the Eames Era, 2005 "Double Dutch" (song) , by Malcolm McLaren, 1983 Double Dutch (jump rope) , a skipping game Double Dutch (novel) , by Sharon Draper, 2002 Double Dutch (writing style) , used by John O'Mill Double Dutch,

28-427: A 7-inch single by Paramount Records in 1973, arranged by Caldwell McMillan Jr. and produced by Schulman Music, but it did not chart. After Smith saw that the jump rope game was again rising in the media, he and co-writer Bill Bloom persuaded contacts at WMOT Records to finance an updated version; it was recorded in 1980, engineered by Gene Leone at Alpha International, Philadelphia. The song rocketed to popularity in

42-599: A matter of weeks and debuted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart in February, rising to the top spot by July, where it held at number one for four weeks. It also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 , where it peaked at number 30 in the summer of 1981. The record became only the second in history (following the 1979 Barbra Streisand / Donna Summer duet " No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) ") to receive two separate standard-release Gold certifications from

56-478: A variety of Girl Scouts Cookies See also [ edit ] Gibberish , speech that is or appears to be nonsense -izzle , a slang suffix to form hip-hop-sounding words Language game Ubbi dubbi " Double Dutch Bus ", a 1980 song by Frankie Smith Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Double Dutch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

70-478: A variety of Girl Scouts Cookies See also [ edit ] Gibberish , speech that is or appears to be nonsense -izzle , a slang suffix to form hip-hop-sounding words Language game Ubbi dubbi " Double Dutch Bus ", a 1980 song by Frankie Smith Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Double Dutch . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

84-643: The Billboard Best Selling Soul Singles chart. "Double Dutch Bus" was released in late 1980 and gained momentum on the charts in mid-1981. The song's rhythm and lyrics are based on the Double Dutch jump rope game. Such games were played by urban school children, and in 1973 they were formalized into a team sport in New York City . The song lyrics follow the pattern of older skipping-rope rhymes , and they mention

98-459: The "izz" infix form of slang. It was released in February 1981, although some sources indicate 1980 as the original release date. The single capitalized on the concepts of the double-decker bus and the jump rope game called Double Dutch , popular with American children since the early 1970s. The song became a foundation of hip hop music and dance. Co-written by Bill Bloom of WMOT Records , "Double Dutch Bus" hit number 1 for four weeks on

112-693: The RIAA : first in June 1981 for sales of the 12-inch single; and a second Gold record in September 1981 for sales of the 7-inch radio edit. In the National Geographic documentary King of Coke: Living the High Life , Frankie Smith explains how the song was composed. He also states that WMOT Records failed to pay him his royalties, and how he therefore was unable to pay his taxes. An investigation

126-860: The TransPass used by the SEPTA bus system in Philadelphia . In the 1970s, the Double Dutch jump rope game was growing quickly in popularity, with the Fantastic Four competition team (four high school girls from New York) winning the Double Dutch World Championship and appearing in commercials for McDonald's . Using the stage name Franklin Franklin, Frankie Smith wrote a song called "Double Dutch", published as

140-407: The free dictionary. Double Dutch may refer to: Double Dutch (DJ Sharpnel album) , by DJ Sharpnel, 1998 Double Dutch (The Eames Era album) , by the Eames Era, 2005 "Double Dutch" (song) , by Malcolm McLaren, 1983 Double Dutch (jump rope) , a skipping game Double Dutch (novel) , by Sharon Draper, 2002 Double Dutch (writing style) , used by John O'Mill Double Dutch,

154-448: The lead single from her fourth album, Raven-Symoné . The single was placed on Radio Disney on February 9, 2008, and became available for digital download through iTunes on March 4, 2008. The music video premiered on Disney Channel on February 18, 2008. The music video shows Raven and others dancing under a disco ball and enjoying a party bus . Images from the film College Road Trip are also seen. Cast member Donny Osmond makes

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168-463: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double_Dutch&oldid=1193634363 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages double Dutch [REDACTED] Look up double Dutch in Wiktionary,

182-465: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Double_Dutch&oldid=1193634363 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Double Dutch Bus " Double Dutch Bus " is a funk song by Frankie Smith , made famous for its extensive use of

196-401: Was started which brought to light that WMOT Records was not only badly managed, but in fact laundering money for Larry Lavin , aka Dr. Snow, a dentist who was secretly dealing cocaine. The song was sampled by Missy Elliott for use in the song " Gossip Folks ". " Double Dutch Bus " was covered by Raven-Symoné in 2008. The track was released to promote the film College Road Trip and is

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