
D-Nice is the stage name of beatboxer, rapper, producer and photographer Derrick Jones (born June 19, 1970 in Bronx, New York), who began his career in the mid-1980s with the hip hop group Boogie Down Productions. As a solo artist, his most successful song was 1990's "Call Me D-Nice", a self-produced track built around an organ sample from The Turtles' "Buzz Saw." D-Nice was also known as "The Human TR-808", and through his beatboxing skill and friendship with DJ Scott La Rock, would join the Bronx-based Boogie Down Productions.
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No Plans for Love (with Ne-Yo & Kent Jones)
Rather Be (with Kiana Ledé)
Call Me D-Nice
Crumbs on the Table
Scott Made Me Funky
Scott Made Me Funky (Instrumental)
D-Nice Rocks The House
25 ta Life
My Name is D-Nice
just call me d-nice