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Most likely the Crazy Frog or the theme to Beverly Hills Cop. In a Family Guy Episode in which Peter goes back in time he says Dee Dee Dee etc. and another Dee Dee Dee, you may recognize that from such a show, in general the Theme to Beverly Hills Cop is redone a lot. The Crazy Frog is one of those instances.

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Q: What is the song where the beat sometimes goes dee-dee-dee deet deet deet deet deet deet dee-dee-dee dee dee dee dee dee house trance club remix sounding?
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