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"Dazzey Duks" is the debut single by Duice from their debut album, Dazzey Duks. Background The song was inspired by the short shorts worn by the character Daisy Duke on the CBS-TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. Chart performance The song peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100, as well as reaching No. 16 on the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1993. It was certified 2× platinum on January 27, 1994, by the RIAA. Track listing "Dazzey Duks" (Radio Version) "Dazzey Duks" (Instrumental) "Dazzey Duks" (Megga Bass Mix) "Dazzey Duks" (Low Rider Mix) "Dazzey Duks" (Ruffhouse Mix) Charts Peak positions Chart (1993) Peak position Billboard Hot 100 12 Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 19 Billboard Hot Rap Singles 29 Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 10 Billboard Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 19 Year-end charts End of year chart (1993) Position U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] 16 Florida Bobcats League/conference affiliations Arena Football League (1992–2001) Western Division (1992) National Conference (1993–2001) Southern Division (1995–2001) Current uniform Team colors Black, teal, and silver Personnel Owner(s) Dr. Michael Gelfand Scott Atkins Head coach Dave Ewart Team history Sacramento Attack (1992) Miami Hooters (1993–1995) Florida Bobcats (1996–2001) Championships League championships (0) Conference championships (0) Prior to 2005, the AFL did not have conference championship games Division championships (0) Playoff appearances (2) 1992, 1993 Home arena(s) ARCO Arena (1992) Miami Arena (1993–1995) West Palm Beach Auditorium (1996–1998) National Car Rental Center (1999–2001) The Florida Bobcats were an Arena Football League (AFL) team based in Sunrise, Florida. They were previously known as the Sacramento Attack and the Miami Hooters, and played in the AFL for a total of ten seasons, the last seven in West Palm Beach and Sunrise in the Miami metropolitan area. The team was founded in 1992 as the Sacramento Attack, based in Sacramento, California. After their first season they relocated to Miami as the Miami Hooters, so named through a marketing deal with the restaurant chain Hooters. After three seasons the Hooters sponsorship was dropped and the team moved north to Sunrise where it changed its name. They folded after the 2001 season after years of weak attendance and poor performance. During their run they made two playoff appearances, once in Sacramento and once in Miami. History Sacramento Attack (1992) Main article: 1992 Sacramento Attack season The Sacramento Attack was an Arena Football League team that competed under that name in the 1992 AFL season only. They played at ARCO Arena (now Sleep Train Arena) for that season. The team was originally supposed to play in Los Angeles as the Los Angeles Wings,[1] but the franchise never came into existence in Los Angeles, and moved to Sacramento, California as the Attack.[2][3] Miami Hooters (1993–1995) After their inaugural season, the team relocated to Miami, Florida. They took the name Miami Hooters in an unusual marketing arrangement with the Florida-based restaurant chain Hooters, which was ordinarily more noted for its buxom waitresses than feats of athletic prowess. Naturally, the team adopted the restaurant's owlish logo and trademark colors as its own for three years, until this unusual arrangement terminated after the completion of the 1995 season. Desirous of staying in the general South Florida area, the team relocated to West Palm Beach as the Florida Bobcats. Subsequent linking of team names with products was to occur, notably the AFL's own New Jersey Red Dogs and the Toronto Phantoms (named for Phantom Industries, a manufacturer of women's hosiery), and the Detroit Neon of the Continental Indoor Soccer League. Originally the team was to be named the Miami Toros or Miami Bulls, with a similar logo for each name having been created.