Section 4: Bubbling Under

Diamond and the Psychotic Neurotics bubbled under in 1993 with “Sally Got A One Track Mind.”

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Diamond Rio bubbled under with both “Night Is Fallin’ In My Head” and “Bubba Hyde.”

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Joe Diffie bubbled under with “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (IF I Die).”

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Digable Planets bubbled under in 1993 with “Where I’m From.”

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Alt rock group Dink hit #118 in 1995 with “Green Mind.”

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Dino bubbled under with his final hit, “Endlessly.”

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Disco and the City Boyz hit #125 with “Da Train.” This hit the charts after the Quad City DJ’s version but supposedly that version was “stolen” from these dudes.

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Dis ‘N’ Dat hit #121 in 1993 with the answer song to “Whoot, There It Is” with “Whoot, Here It Is!” and then again the following year with “Party.”

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Ernesto Shaw better known as DJ Clue? bubbled under with “It’s On” and the “Ruff Ryders Anthem” remix.

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Barely missing this series by peaking at #101 were DJ D-Man & Billy Boy with “Dooky Boody” and what a shame that is as we could have had a lot of fun with this one.

Japanese artist, DJ Honda hit #112 with “Travellin’ Man” featuring Mos Def.

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DJ Kool bubbled under with “I Got Dat Feelin'”

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DJ Smurf bubbled under in 1998 with “Girls.”

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DJ Trajic hit #108 in 1996 with “Pants R Saggin”

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Dave Steed

Dave Steed is all about music; 80's and metal to be exact. His iPod will shuffle from Culture Club to Slayer and he won't blink an eye. He's never heard Astral Weeks but thinks "Dazzey Duks" by Duice is the bomb. It's an odd little corner of the world he lives in.

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