Him gettin into that car wreck was one of the biggest upsets in hip hop history. This man's one album was literally a classic every single song was 🔥 he could've possibly been bigger than Cube had that not happened to him
4:34 I read that waaaay back in the day too. Cube was notorious for coming to the studio early the next day, have the engineer pull up the track, so he could record a whole new verse so he wouldnt be outshined on a track.....thats what u call friendly competition
I use to bump The D.O.C. cassette tape on my AIWA bass walkman in middle school in the early 90's on the school bus. I'd give anything to go back to that era of musik. The Formula was my favorite joint off the album. The remix was dope also.
Man if this dude was able 2 keep rapping, tha rap industry would of been in a world of TROUBLE...Tha Doc was & still is a straight up Lyricist..& creative...
I'd be one of those people. His debut album is a timeless classic (Top 5 all time, in my opinion) and he's easily one of the biggest "what ifs" in hip-hop history.
I love and respect DOC but that “ Helter Skelter” album definitely WAS NOT A CLASSIC 😂😂😂 A classic where?? “ No one can do it better” is a classic EASILY, but “ Helter Skelter”??? Imma turn into Maury on you and say THAT WAS A LIE 😂😂😂😂
Unbelievable guy full of grace. This man is patient and ive never seen anyone who was 'left behind' be so non arrogant and non envious. He helped build dre and snoop and they both went forward barely including the DOC......
Your right if your listen to him speaking on the Above the Rim sound track, song, Dogg pound for life. At the end when he speaks he sounds way different back then. His voice has come a long way.
I used to love watching YO MTV RAPS and RAP CITY in the 80s and 90s watching the DOC help recreating the West Coast Sound from that prayer was magical it was meant to be he spoke it into existence .
I met him last month in Dallas at Big 3 basketball game he’s a down to earth very humble dude , he must have took a hundred pics with fans in the crowd in the arena
@@Betoven81I honestly thought Cube was jealous of DOC. He said so himself that he believed he should’ve gotten a solo album before DOC and that was the breaking point in him leaving the group aside from the contract dispute.
@@erickennedy3322 you're statement is all over the place and makes no sense, NWA, the DOC and above the law never made an album together, I'm saying if they did they would have been a super group LIKE wu Tang was, and I'm 46 so I ain't young
@@aaronstephenson9310 Is Wu Tang stiill together that is no. NWA was super group , they spilt becauss they were young , and difference of options. That what happens in life. You understand now. Damm bro
@@erickennedy3322 wtf does wu being together or not have to do with anything? Wu Tang was the first group to have hella members in it, if all the members of NWA the doc and above the law, since they were all on ruthless made an album with everyone on it they could have been a super group, you keep talking about shit that I'm not even talking about stay off the pipe
"The Grand Finale" is probably one of the hardest verses that Ice Cube ever wrote. Everyone's verse is fire! If you've never heard it, go take a listen! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This cat right here, the DOC was at the top of the game at time he came out. His music is better than everybody's. He's about the only one, who could have competed with Tupac ❤️🔥
I can't imagine the absolute frustration of having become successful and having such a great 1st album that everyone agreed was one of the best ever ever. Then getting in the car accident and it takes your voice, I can't imagine the depression this man must have experienced,!
I really don't think how important and how DOC is. There would be no Dre or even Gfunk without this man. I'm not even going down the rabbit hole on this one. Do your homework. Flowers to you good sir and I hope you have a blessed life. Sometimes its safer to be a shadow.
The grand finale and particularly cubes last verse... his last anything with NWA, was and still some of the hardest 16s ever put down. (when I was gone, you think that I left you all but I stayed in your ass like cholesterol🔥🔥💯💯💪🏽 even as a highschooler I recognized, and still recognize how hard that bar is💯) I would've love to hear Cube and DOC on more shit... but hey, Destiny happened🤷🏽♂️💯
To me, *prime* Ice Cube is THE west coast standard 🎙👑🙌 Everyone talks Pac a lot, but I found him to be mediocre up until he dropped "Me Against The World"...he'd officially arrived, lyrically 🙌 Nevertheless, my point is that Tupac wasn't on Cube's lyrical level before that album. Cube was hella raw straight outta the gate 💯 Kid was pure jet fuel 🔥 He was a brilliant writer who had A LOT to say! To that point, he was much more important than NWA; they were all curse words and theatrical violence...bunch'a nonsense, basically (looking back) 🤷♂️ Cube, on the other hand, covered a *w-i-d-e range* of topics on Amerikkka's Most Wanted, Kill At Will and Death Certificate. That early Cube run was fuckin phenomenal 💯🙌 Let's not forget that he'd dominated the rap space from 1990 right up until BIG came along. Shit was awesome 💣💥 This is back when MC's hella cared about being unique and creative...R.I.P. to that part 💔😞 Correction: Cube dominated the rap space until Dre & Snoop came along. I guess my point here is that the East Coast had lost its foothold on things until B.I.G. shifted our interests back to that region. Before him, groups like Tribe, De La & Brand Nubian were doing their thing 👍🤷♂️ But most of us record-buying folks were more interested in Cube and Death Row 💯 This is also testament to just how potent B.I.G. was, to have been able to steal attention away from these guys. He was a MASSIVE talent 🙌 But I digress 🤷♂️
You got it right. When Amerikkka's Most Wanted first came out, I remember being hesitant to buy it because I was thinking Cube wouldn't be much without NWA. A month later when I finally bought the tape, I couldn't take it out of my stereo. His content was so much deeper than what he did with NWA, even though I loved everything he did with them. Going solo was his best move at the time. I remember at one time I could recite every lyric on Amerikkka's Most Wanted. I eventually wore that tape out and had to buy a new one.
MC Ren, D.O.C. and Ice Cube were to Ruthless what Holland-Dozier-Holland was to Motown...Just look at the writing credits for all of those bangers Eazy and NWA made for proof.
Eazy Duz It, Straight Outta and No One...all came out in 12 months (not 18). Dre produced those three. Name me another producer who churned out 3 consecutive classics in the same amount of time. Nuff said
No One Can Do It Better is classic af. But realistically, it cant f&^^with America's Most Wanted, Kill At Will EP, Death Certificate, or The Predator. DOC couldnt f*&& with Cube in his dreams.
You have to understand that when No One Can Do It Better came out The D.O.C was the only rapper outside of New York that was on the level of G Rap, Rakim and Kane, on the other hand Cube was the only rapper outside of N Y on the level of Chuck D and KRS One
I know what you mean. NWA was a lot more than just Eazy, Dre, Cube, Ren and Yella. Arabian Prince, Krayzie Dee, Stan the Guitar Man and Donovan Smith and DOC were a huge part in the success of NWA.
I agree : I always thought nwa was like the juice crew or early wu tang Individual members from different places and things. Hell even Michel'le was a nwa member she was the singer Just like how south central cartel had LV in there crew. Cube ren doc < writers & vocals Easy< entertainment Yella < sampler Dre < music man Arabian < brains / ideas / dj technology Dj speed < associated member Lay law < security & writer & producer Tk Kirkland < writer and comedian and emcee
@@DariusJeffries-lm2vw don’t forget Krayzie Dee who worked with Eazy on his flow. Stan the Guitar Man with the guitar riffs. Donovan Smith who was the owner of Audio Achievements and was there with Dre from sun up to sun down. And DJ Train who worked with JJ Fad.
@@dariog36th I understand what u mean krazy d was the first Latino in a Black man crew but he didn't get to go along with the whole nwa thing like doc michel'le did but he is a member too just like the original dj scratch and k dee sir jinx dj train like u said and members of the fela fresh crew too and even rappastine as well too. It was just like a juice crew wu tang type of thing.
Man! Wow! The great D.O.C. Literally 1 of the best to ever do it PERIOD! This man wrote some of your favorite records ever. Whether it was on The Chronic or Straight Out Of Compton to Eazy- Duz it. This man is 1 of a kind, Jerry Heller was right about 1 thing. He isn't Rakim but he was just as good. Those who know know.
So 🤔....What I'm hearing is that, basically, Yella was simply along for the ride, getting a paycheck 💯🤷♂️😂 Meanwhile, *everyone else* was doing *brilliant* work 🎙🎵🙌
doc was a beast back then too bad dre s kindof left him hanging he also contributed to the Chronic which he doesnt get credit for but hell always remain a solid legend
UHMM THATS COOL BUT DRE CAN YOU GIVE DOC THE PUBLISHING FOR SONG WRITTING SO HE CAN GET HIS OWN FLOOR? NO DISRESPECT. DOC IS ONE OF THE BEST WITH ONLY ONE ALBUM TO PROVE IT...
MY 2nd FAVORITE RAPPER GOIN AGAINST MY 1st FAVORITE RAPPER… MADE EACH OTHER BETTER..: D O CS NOBODY AXAN DONIT BETTER IS THE BEST TITLE TO FIT HIS ALBUM… WENT PLATINUM WITH NO CURSING…. LOVE YOU DAWG🔥👊🏿💯🫵🏿🎤
I've made this statement several times on RUclips and I will say it again, "there would be no Snoop Dogg if the DOC had not been injured in his car accident." Snoop needs to thank this man for his career.
Snoop Dogg could rap his ass off. Warren G was pointing at things and Snoop would spit dope freestyle rhymes. He was a newer breed of MC. Dre and Doc already did their thing and rocked it, but it was 80s stuff. Who knows how it would've transferred into the 90s
Much respect to this man for all he has contributed to music. Thank you D.O.C. 💯
His album/CD No One Can Do It Better is a Hip Hop Classic hands down💪🏼
They say before the chronic this was the best rap album made
@@austinbenham4534 It was
Facts
Facts
Real ones know, still got my cd
More than music, this was a blessing to see how humble and down to earth DOC comes off. Dude genuinely seems to be grateful for life. God bless him.
Him gettin into that car wreck was one of the biggest upsets in hip hop history. This man's one album was literally a classic every single song was 🔥 he could've possibly been bigger than Cube had that not happened to him
Humble. Quietly one of the greatest. Deserves his flowers tenfold.
These new wave rappers need to listen and take heave on what the great DOC is speaking 💯
MC Ren deserves much more love
I love his humility and just respectful demeanor
Wish Ice Cube and DOC made an album together straight masterpiece🌈🌈🌈📀📀📀...
this man is a straight up legend
4:34
I read that waaaay back in the day too. Cube was notorious for coming to the studio early the next day, have the engineer pull up the track, so he could record a whole new verse so he wouldnt be outshined on a track.....thats what u call friendly competition
I use to bump The D.O.C. cassette tape on my AIWA bass walkman in middle school in the early 90's on the school bus. I'd give anything to go back to that era of musik. The Formula was my favorite joint off the album. The remix was dope also.
The formula is one of the best
Wish I could witness a battle between Ice Cube and The D.O.C. in the 80's
Man if this dude was able 2 keep rapping, tha rap industry would of been in a world of TROUBLE...Tha Doc was & still is a straight up Lyricist..& creative...
Damn right!
ALL RESPECT DUE FAM,
( would've been in a world of
TROUBLE....
One of the best deliveries on a rap of all time was FUNKY ENOUGH.
Alot of people always say if it wasn't for his voice getting mess up ' he literally probably would've been the greatest of all times
I'd be one of those people. His debut album is a timeless classic (Top 5 all time, in my opinion) and he's easily one of the biggest "what ifs" in hip-hop history.
He still was. Idk why people say "would have"
@@JokersNtheOddball im to young, so idk.. im only repeating what everybody else always say
I used to bump No One Can Do It Better heavy. It’s one of the greatest and one of my favorite rap albums of all time.
Helter Skelter is a classic too, for me. Thank you DOC! Such a legend!
Erotic D production on that album was fresh.
That shit used to scare me as a kid
I love and respect DOC but that “ Helter Skelter” album definitely WAS NOT A CLASSIC 😂😂😂 A classic where?? “ No one can do it better” is a classic EASILY, but “ Helter Skelter”??? Imma turn into Maury on you and say THAT WAS A LIE 😂😂😂😂
@@GrinchyGreen334 But, man...after the comma I said "FOR ME"...can you read after the comma?
The DOC such a bad ass, love these stories. Early 90's as a young 20 something was the best.
Unbelievable guy full of grace. This man is patient and ive never seen anyone who was 'left behind' be so non arrogant and non envious. He helped build dre and snoop and they both went forward barely including the DOC......
I think his voice has gotten better 👑🎉
I think you’ve just gotten used to it.
@@1Deep43VA
Facts
Your right if your listen to him speaking on the Above the Rim sound track, song, Dogg pound for life. At the end when he speaks he sounds way different back then. His voice has come a long way.
@@1Deep43VAyeah that too
He can force his voice to sound "normal". I heard him do it on an interview
Should be considered for the writers hall of fame.
I used to love watching YO MTV RAPS and RAP CITY in the 80s and 90s watching the DOC help recreating the West Coast Sound from that prayer was magical it was meant to be he spoke it into existence .
💯🎯
I met him last month in Dallas at Big 3 basketball game he’s a down to earth very humble dude , he must have took a hundred pics with fans in the crowd in the arena
I was there. He made sure to meet every fan
Never knew he wrote We Want Eazy! DOC was the truth, he got ALOTTTT of classics under his belt...
So much respect! He was thankful for sleeping on the floor!
Ice cube had the best verse on DOCs grand finale
Ice Cube set that joint off
I feel it was DOC without question!! Even Eazy E was hard. I thought Cube was trying too hard to be lyrical
Facts !!
@@Betoven81I honestly thought Cube was jealous of DOC. He said so himself that he believed he should’ve gotten a solo album before DOC and that was the breaking point in him leaving the group aside from the contract dispute.
CUBE does have the best verse D O C had the weakest verse . My opinion
If the business was right, Ruthless could have been so much bigger. Had 3 cold writers in DOC, Cube, and Ren, one of the best producers in Dre.
NWA, the doc and above the law all together would have been a west coast gangsta version of wu Tang clan
They where , Wu Tang spilt, you are young things change.
@@erickennedy3322 you're statement is all over the place and makes no sense, NWA, the DOC and above the law never made an album together, I'm saying if they did they would have been a super group LIKE wu Tang was, and I'm 46 so I ain't young
@@aaronstephenson9310 Is Wu Tang stiill together that is no. NWA was super group , they spilt becauss they were young , and difference of options. That what happens in life. You understand now. Damm bro
@@erickennedy3322 wtf does wu being together or not have to do with anything? Wu Tang was the first group to have hella members in it, if all the members of NWA the doc and above the law, since they were all on ruthless made an album with everyone on it they could have been a super group, you keep talking about shit that I'm not even talking about stay off the pipe
Mind Blowing was my joint. The The Doc The The Doctor
People forget how DOPE Ren was on Elif4zaggin
Fr Ren went hard on 100 Miles and Runnin and Niggaz 4 Life.
I didn't
I was even a supporter of his solo shit I bought Kiss my black ass in 92 and Shock of the hour in 93
One of the best emcees of all time. Definitely in my top 10 to 15.
Watch the full interview now as a VladTV RUclips Member: ruclips.net/channel/UCg7lal8IC-xPyKfgH4rdUcAjoin
Man NWA was the most Dangerous crew frfr.....I mean Cube was hard asf and DOC was dope asf and Ren was solid.....
"The Grand Finale" is probably one of the hardest verses that Ice Cube ever wrote. Everyone's verse is fire! If you've never heard it, go take a listen! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You betta know it
Yes! When I blast I'm as solid as Alcatraz, and if you escape you better swim fast... Straight FIRE from beginning to end! 💯🔥🔥🔥
One of the must likable artist ever
This cat right here, the DOC was at the top of the game at time he came out. His music is better than everybody's. He's about the only one, who could have competed with Tupac ❤️🔥
Cube got em on Grand Finale tho 🔥
No one can do it better
Shout out to the d.o.c. for giving ren his props
Inspiring interview
Rhythmic American Poetry....RAP. DOC the Great!🫡
I can't imagine the absolute frustration of having become successful and having such a great 1st album that everyone agreed was one of the best ever ever. Then getting in the car accident and it takes your voice, I can't imagine the depression this man must have experienced,!
DOC...Religon, Karma, Timeing !!!! 3/4 Of Life Went As 1 Of The Best !!! If Situation Don"t Happen, Could Went Down As Both
D.O.C is a major contributor 2 West Coast hip hop
He’s a Dallas legend
Is his documentary out yet? I been waiting all year for it to come out
Me too.. I talk to him 2 days ago they just waiting on a deal. But don't know why it's taking so long
Bar for bar DOC smokes Cube.
Grand finale 🤦♂️
Nigga u trippin… DOC is dope but he can’t fuck wit Cube
They were each others equalizers!
Rip 🪦 2 pac . Hope new info sheds light to the people.
GOD 1ST ALWAYS Y'ALL TENNESSEE SAYING
That is Insane and Incredible
If there is such a thing as a perfect album his is definitely it.
To all the non believers in DOC dawg HE was basically supposed to be what Dre was on the Chronic all Dre verses was Doc 😂
All Dre’s verses on the NWA albums were DOC also.
@@dariog36th fax dude a phenomenal penman
MC REN doesn't get a lot of CREDIT!
Can’t believe vlad didn’t do this interview.
When he said they magically change their verse, was he referring to Cube on the Grand Finale?
I really don't think how important and how DOC is. There would be no Dre or even Gfunk without this man. I'm not even going down the rabbit hole on this one. Do your homework. Flowers to you good sir and I hope you have a blessed life. Sometimes its safer to be a shadow.
G Funk was actually Big Hutch from Above the Law.
Yes there would.
@@dryinkdryink675 um , no there wouldn't be.
@@dariog36thhutch and the doc was close and both originally from Texas (West Dallas) a lil history lesson
@@Officer_Bumpdown_Brown Big Hutch is from Pomona. His dad and uncle were from Dallas.
The grand finale and particularly cubes last verse... his last anything with NWA, was and still some of the hardest 16s ever put down. (when I was gone, you think that I left you all but I stayed in your ass like cholesterol🔥🔥💯💯💪🏽 even as a highschooler I recognized, and still recognize how hard that bar is💯) I would've love to hear Cube and DOC on more shit... but hey, Destiny happened🤷🏽♂️💯
💯🎯🔥🔥
To me, *prime* Ice Cube is THE west coast standard 🎙👑🙌
Everyone talks Pac a lot, but I found him to be mediocre up until he dropped "Me Against The World"...he'd officially arrived, lyrically 🙌 Nevertheless, my point is that Tupac wasn't on Cube's lyrical level before that album.
Cube was hella raw straight outta the gate 💯 Kid was pure jet fuel 🔥 He was a brilliant writer who had A LOT to say! To that point, he was much more important than NWA; they were all curse words and theatrical violence...bunch'a nonsense, basically (looking back) 🤷♂️ Cube, on the other hand, covered a *w-i-d-e range* of topics on Amerikkka's Most Wanted, Kill At Will and Death Certificate. That early Cube run was fuckin phenomenal 💯🙌
Let's not forget that he'd dominated the rap space from 1990 right up until BIG came along. Shit was awesome 💣💥 This is back when MC's hella cared about being unique and creative...R.I.P. to that part 💔😞
Correction: Cube dominated the rap space until Dre & Snoop came along. I guess my point here is that the East Coast had lost its foothold on things until B.I.G. shifted our interests back to that region.
Before him, groups like Tribe, De La & Brand Nubian were doing their thing 👍🤷♂️ But most of us record-buying folks were more interested in Cube and Death Row 💯 This is also testament to just how potent B.I.G. was, to have been able to steal attention away from these guys. He was a MASSIVE talent 🙌 But I digress 🤷♂️
You got it right. When Amerikkka's Most Wanted first came out, I remember being hesitant to buy it because I was thinking Cube wouldn't be much without NWA. A month later when I finally bought the tape, I couldn't take it out of my stereo. His content was so much deeper than what he did with NWA, even though I loved everything he did with them. Going solo was his best move at the time. I remember at one time I could recite every lyric on Amerikkka's Most Wanted. I eventually wore that tape out and had to buy a new one.
These PREGNANT PAUSES ARE KILLING ME🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️so I'm going to continue to TORTURE MYSELF bc I LOVE D.O.C.s interviews. Pray for me!😩
Battling ice cube would be like putting an ice pack in the sun, easy work
Cube 🌎👑🐐
Doctor roc...better know as Da d.o.c....no one could do it better ..
Gemini, it was inevitable that Gemini would impact hip-hop the most. R.I.P 2PAC
THE DOC HAS BEST SOLO ALBUMS ON RUTHLESS CLASSIC ALBUM
I was wondering what happened to Justin Hunter. This dude has a voice that can send him places.
Doesn't get his just do. One of the all-time greats
MC Ren, D.O.C. and Ice Cube were to Ruthless what Holland-Dozier-Holland was to Motown...Just look at the writing credits for all of those bangers Eazy and NWA made for proof.
💯🎯🔥🔥
Very interesting
We need the DOC AI Album. He just gotta write it
Eazy Duz It, Straight Outta and No One...all came out in 12 months (not 18). Dre produced those three. Name me another producer who churned out 3 consecutive classics in the same amount of time. Nuff said
Rza produced four. Return to 36 Chambers, Only Built for Cuban Linx, Liquid Swords and Ironman. 95-96
@@envyops Enter: Nov 93, Only Built: Aug 95, Liquid Nov 95, Ironman: Oct 96.
Hmmm....
@@ap6160 Naw, dog. Not "Enter," but "Return." ODB's album was 95.
Thats the power of God!! ❤
No One Can Do It Better is classic af. But realistically, it cant f&^^with America's Most Wanted, Kill At Will EP, Death Certificate, or The Predator. DOC couldnt f*&& with Cube in his dreams.
And leathel injection
We never got to see him grow as a artist... How do you judge 1 album vs 10?
@@Officer_Bumpdown_Brown i think she was saying no one can do it better verses any "one" of those albums
"I'd like to give a shout-out to the DOC"
There would be no West Coast classic records if it wasn’t for this man’s pen. “Like my ni99@ D.O.C… no one can do it better”
You have to understand that when No One Can Do It Better came out The D.O.C was the only rapper outside of New York that was on the level of G Rap, Rakim and Kane, on the other hand Cube was the only rapper outside of N Y on the level of Chuck D and KRS One
I always thought of D.O.C as a member of N.W.A. That's why I always put N.W.A as the greatest rap group ever.
I know what you mean. NWA was a lot more than just Eazy, Dre, Cube, Ren and Yella. Arabian Prince, Krayzie Dee, Stan the Guitar Man and Donovan Smith and DOC were a huge part in the success of NWA.
Yeah kind of like an unofficial member of NWA
I agree : I always thought nwa was like the juice crew or early wu tang
Individual members from different places and things.
Hell even Michel'le was a nwa member she was the singer
Just like how south central cartel had LV in there crew.
Cube ren doc < writers & vocals
Easy< entertainment
Yella < sampler
Dre < music man
Arabian < brains / ideas / dj technology
Dj speed < associated member
Lay law < security & writer & producer
Tk Kirkland < writer and comedian and emcee
@@DariusJeffries-lm2vw don’t forget Krayzie Dee who worked with Eazy on his flow.
Stan the Guitar Man with the guitar riffs. Donovan Smith who was the owner of Audio Achievements and was there with Dre from sun up to sun down. And DJ Train who worked with JJ Fad.
@@dariog36th I understand what u mean krazy d was the first Latino in a Black man crew but he didn't get to go along with the whole nwa thing like doc michel'le did but he is a member too just like the original dj scratch and k dee sir jinx dj train like u said and members of the fela fresh crew too and even rappastine as well too. It was just like a juice crew wu tang type of thing.
Man! Wow! The great D.O.C. Literally 1 of the best to ever do it PERIOD! This man wrote some of your favorite records ever. Whether it was on The Chronic or Straight Out Of Compton to Eazy- Duz it. This man is 1 of a kind, Jerry Heller was right about 1 thing. He isn't Rakim but he was just as good. Those who know know.
This dude right Here was nicer on the Mic than the whole n.w.a
You can see the DOC was a cool dude
He still is, he ain’t dead.
I heard Eazy-E whooped the D.O.C in a fist fight 😂
Doubt it cause eazy was never a fighter and DOC could fight but he wasnt a fighter either
Highly doubtful!
He should use the AI like Beanie Siegel about to do and see how he will sound with up to date lyrics he writes with his original voice.
Bullshit aside........ The boy was vicious. Talk about star potential with the bars!!!!!!
🏌️
It was absolutely GOD 🙏🏾
DOC you are a legend
But plz when you say you prayed to God to plz refer which one your talking about, my brother in Christ
Shame what happened to his voice
I think DOC would have bn Ruthless records version of 2pac
So 🤔....What I'm hearing is that, basically, Yella was simply along for the ride, getting a paycheck 💯🤷♂️😂
Meanwhile, *everyone else* was doing *brilliant* work 🎙🎵🙌
Yella was doing drums and mixing.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
We want Eazy was such a huge record man.
I wish u battle rap between PAC and biggie
doc was a beast back then too bad dre s kindof left him hanging he also contributed to the Chronic which he doesnt get credit for but hell always remain a solid legend
Is that Justin doing the interview?
Yep its Justin Hunte
UHMM THATS COOL BUT DRE CAN YOU GIVE DOC THE PUBLISHING FOR SONG WRITTING SO HE CAN GET HIS OWN FLOOR? NO DISRESPECT. DOC IS ONE OF THE BEST WITH ONLY ONE ALBUM TO PROVE IT...
MY 2nd FAVORITE RAPPER GOIN AGAINST MY 1st FAVORITE RAPPER… MADE EACH OTHER BETTER..: D O CS NOBODY AXAN DONIT BETTER IS THE BEST TITLE TO FIT HIS ALBUM… WENT PLATINUM WITH NO CURSING…. LOVE YOU DAWG🔥👊🏿💯🫵🏿🎤
D.o.c top5
Who's the one interviewing? Doesnt sound like Vlad
If u gained writing rights....u would b rich...all those songs u wrote and helped produce is alot of money that never came your way
Wouldn't hurt any of yall to atleast mention the cold penmanship of KM.G the Illustrator once in a while.
The D.O.C. got cheated for ghost writing Eazy-E's verses he should have gotten song writing credits.
I've made this statement several times on RUclips and I will say it again, "there would be no Snoop Dogg if the DOC had not been injured in his car accident." Snoop needs to thank this man for his career.
Snoop Dogg could rap his ass off. Warren G was pointing at things and Snoop would spit dope freestyle rhymes. He was a newer breed of MC. Dre and Doc already did their thing and rocked it, but it was 80s stuff. Who knows how it would've transferred into the 90s
U know u sound krazy as fuck right?!