Disney Alum Raven-Symoné Stunned After Forgetting Her Own 2008 Hit Lyrics

During a game on her podcast Tea Time, Raven-Symoné mistook her own "Double Dutch Bus" lyrics for a white artist’s work, leading to a hilarious viral moment.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 10, 2026, 4:43 AM EDT

Source: People

Disney Alum Raven-Symoné Stunned After Forgetting Her Own 2008 Hit Lyrics - article image
Disney Alum Raven-Symoné Stunned After Forgetting Her Own 2008 Hit Lyrics - article image

A Lyrical Identity Crisis on Tea Time

The confusion began during a segment of the podcast Raven-Symoné co-hosts with her wife, Miranda Maday. When presented with the lyrics, "I gotta walk to work, 15 blocks. Just start it, I already got a hole in my socks," the performer was visibly perplexed. Without a trace of recognition, she initially speculated that the lines belonged to "somebody white," a comment that sent her production staff into immediate fits of laughter. The actress remained "literally blank" for several moments, even after being prompted by her producer that the artist in question was someone she knew intimately.

Rediscovering the Double Dutch Bus

The mystery was solved when the production team revealed the song was Raven-Symoné’s own version of "Double Dutch Bus." The track, originally a 1981 soul hit by Frankie Smith, was covered by Raven-Symoné in 2008 for the soundtrack of the Disney film College Road Trip. It served as the lead single for her self-titled fourth studio album, marking a significant era in her music career. Upon hearing the truth, the singer fell onto the table in laughter, wiping away tears as she questioned whether she had actually recorded the vocals for that specific track.

The Lasting Legacy of a Millennial Icon

Raven-Symoné’s brief memory lapse highlights the sheer volume of work she has produced over a career spanning nearly four decades. From her toddler years on The Cosby Show to leading the genre-defining That’s So Raven, she has been a constant fixture in American media. The cultural footprint of her work remains relevant today, as evidenced by the six-season run of her spin-off Raven’s Home, which concluded in 2023. This deep catalog of songs, films, and television episodes occasionally leads to these surreal moments where the artist becomes disconnected from her past output.

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