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Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull

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By Tamara Palmer

Published on September 15, 2005

Before there was Bobby McFerrin, there was George Krantz, whose beat-wise vocal scatting made his "Din Daa Daa" a massive, enduring club hit of the Eighties that's instantly recognizable even today. It now forms the basis of this new cut from the Twins and local rapper Pitbull, who all have wonderfully bold voices themselves. It's a jamming combination, as Krantz provides the perfect crunk backdrop.