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Snoop popularized the use of -izzle speak during the 1990s, particularly in the pop and hip-hop music industry,[95]. This type of infix first had a burst of fame when it was used by Frankie Smith in his 1981 hit song Double Dutch Bus.

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Music video
The music video made its U.S. television debut on Solid Gold on January 31, 1981, and not only became the first rap video ever broadcast on MTV but was part of its first 90-video rotation. Much of the video is a one-take scene of Debbie Harry dancing along the street, passing by graffiti artists, Uncle Sam, an American Indian and a goat. Fab Five Freddy and graffiti artists Lee Quinones and Jean-Michel Basquiat make cameo appearances. Basquiat was hired when Grandmaster Flash did not show for the filming. The UK 7" version of the song is used in the video.