The World's Greatest Entertainer
| The World's Greatest Entertainer | ||||
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| Studio album by Doug E. Fresh | ||||
| Released | May 31, 1988 | |||
| Recorded | 1987–1988 | |||
| Genre | Hip hop music | |||
| Length | 48:08 | |||
| Label | 
Danya/Reality/Fantasy Records F-9658  | |||
| Producer | 
Doug E. Fresh Eric "Vietnam" Sadler Ollie Cotton Carl Ryder  | |||
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The World's Greatest Entertainer is the second album released by Doug E. Fresh. It was released in 1988 on Reality Records, a short-lived subsidiary of the legendary Fantasy Records, and was produced by Doug E. Fresh, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, Ollie Cotton and Carl Ryder. The album gained a fair amount of success, peaking at #88 on the Billboard 200 and #7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and featured the single "Keep Risin' to the Top," which peaked at #4 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks.
Track listing
- "Guess? Who?"- 4:26
 - "Every Body Got 2 Get Some"- 3:45
 - "D.E.F. = Doug E. Fresh"- 4:12
 - "On the Strength"- 2:50
 - "Keep Risin’ to the Top"- 3:50
 - "Greatest Entertainer"- 4:42
 - "I'm Gettin’ Ready"- 4:52
 - "Cut that Zero"- 3:53
 - "The Plane (So High)"- 4:04
 - "Ev’rybody Loves a Star"- 4:00
 - "Crazy ’Bout Cars"- 4:30
 - "Africa (Goin’ back Home)"- 3:33
 
Samples list
- "On the Strength"
- "Mother Popcorn" by James Brown
 
 - "Keep Risin' To The Top"
- "Keep Rising To The Top" by Keni Burke
 - "Ain't No Half Steppin'" by Heatwave
 
 - "Cut that Zero"
 
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