The D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better Appreciation Thread
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GSonII
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This is a classic album that is hardly spoken of in those terms around here. Straight out of Dallas, Texas. One of the souths best undoubtedly.
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Cosign I think he would have went down as top 5 DOA if it wasn't for the crash. Also I'm glad you mentioned him being from the south. So many people tend to mistake him as a west coast rapper because he was hanging with NWA.
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He definitely would have been a lot higher up if not for the accident. -
Co-sign this powerful thread. Im still waiting for the album he's working on after this reconstructive surgery for his vocal chords.
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Dope album no doubt -
west coast classic.
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Gale Sayers of rap
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HipHopFiend91 wrote: »west coast classic.
And you a Hip-Hop Fiend???? -
ptowndonte wrote: »And you a Hip-Hop Fiend????
whats that suppose to mean. -
HipHopFiend91 wrote: »whats that suppose to mean.
You called it a West Coast classic. DOC is born, raised, and a full representative of the Texas movement -
ptowndonte wrote: »You called it a West Coast classic. DOC is born, raised, and a full representative of the Texas movement
nah not really. he spent most his time on the west coast. If it was produced in the south it would be a southern classic. -
HipHopFiend91 wrote: »nah not really. he spent most his time on the west coast. If it was produced in the south it would be a southern classic.
Dude, do research. If you knew anything about DOC you would know that his career started in Dallas before even stepping foot in Cali
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ptowndonte wrote: »Dude, do research. If you knew anything about DOC you would know that his career started in Dallas before even stepping foot in Cali
fool that album was produced on the west coast though. if its made on the west its a west coast classic. DOC was shouting anything about damn texas. -
Loved that album
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HipHopFiend91 wrote: »fool that album was produced on the west coast though. if its made on the west its a west coast classic. DOC was shouting anything about damn texas.
By your logic alot of classic albums are not qualified for the region the artist is from because the album was not recorded in that region. For anyone who would consider 808s & Heartbreak a classic, it would be a Hawaiian classic cause that's where it was recorded -
Aint ? southern about this album and with that said........
GOAT old school(pre 90's) album. -
ptowndonte wrote: »By your logic alot of classic albums are not qualified for the region the artist is from because the album was not recorded in that region. For anyone who would consider 808s & Heartbreak a classic, it would be a Hawaiian classic cause that's where it was recorded
its west coast classic DOC don't give ? about texas lol. -
HipHopFiend91 wrote: »its west coast classic DOC don't give ? about texas lol.
It's a Southern classic -
ptowndonte wrote: »It's a Southern classic
No its not...... -
ptowndonte wrote: »It's a Southern classic[/QUOTE
to each is own but it ain't southern classic. no where on that album does it have any roots of southern rap. -
Aint ? southern about this album and with that said........
GOAT old school(pre 90's) album.
im sayin though
this album is west coast through and throughout -
The best album that Dre had anything to do with, ever.
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GOAT old school(pre 90's) album.
its one of the GOAT old school joints. doc was the tightest west rapper to me far as technique (even though he from dallas). -
Definitely a West Coast classic.
Next I'll be hearing that Step in the Area and Hard to Earn are Texas/Boston classics. -
The last classic with little or no cursing. I think the only song with cursing was The Grand Finale.
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Appreciates. This is a classic album, still bump it from time to time. Some of Dre's best production ever.The DOC and Dre had the best chemisty.