. Aaron Clark. Dave Ferguson. John Ferguson. Larry TroutmanDavid Weldonsingles chronology' Ditty'(1992)'Bumpin' (Adaptation of Humpin')'(1993)' Ditty' is a song by American rapper from his debut studio album. It is the opening track on the album and was issued as the album's lead. The song is primarily based around a sample of 's ', but it also contains a sample of 's '.'
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Paperboy:Ditty Lyrics. History Talk (3) Share. This song is by Paperboy and appears on the album The Nine Yards (1992) and on the compilation Billboard Top Hits: 1993 (2000). Watch video at YouTube. This song was a Billboard Hit! Wikipedia has an article on Ditty. Yo, this is how I'm comin' for the nine deuce.
Ditty' is Paperboy's only song to chart on the, peaking at #10 in 1993. It was awarded a certification from the. In 1994, the song was nominated for a for, but lost to '.
Contents.Credits and personnel. Vocals: Mitchell Johnson. Mastered by: Phil Austin. Mixed by: Gary 'D.J. GLE' Ellis. Instruments: Dave CochraneTrack listing.
'Ditty' (Explicit) - 4:02. 'Ditty' (Edited) - 3:56. 'Ditty' (Album Version) - 4:59.
'Ditty' (Remix - Explicit) - 5:04. 'Ditty' (Remix - Edited) - 5:04. 'Ditty' (Radio Mix - feat. ) - 3:51. 'Ditty' (DJ Remix) - 4:08Chart positions Weekly charts Chart (1992-1993)PeakpositionGermany 93New Zealand 48US10US ( )23US ( Billboard)17US ( Billboard)20US ( Billboard)9Year-end charts Chart (1992)PositionU.S. Billboard Hot 10024References.
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