Doug E. Fresh co-founded, with neurologist Olajide Williams, Hip Hop Public Health. Dubbed “The Original Human Beatbox,” Fresh co-created “La Di Da Di,” the most sampled song in hip hop history and one of the top five most sampled songs of all time, used by Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Miley Cyrus, and over 1,000 other artists. A Hip Hop Hall of Fame inductee, BET Hip Hop Icon honoree, and Emmy Award winner, Doug E. Fresh is a lifelong activist with a proven commitment to social justice. Hip Hop Public Health partners with Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, NGOs and other organizations to use hip hop to teach health literacy and improve health equity in underserved communities. Its free resources, created by Fresh, Williams, and a team of medical, educational and cultural experts, have been clinically proven to save lives.