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The D.O.C.

The D.O.C.

The D.O.C. has been played on NTS shows including Bradley Zero Presents: Rhythm Section, with Serial Killa first played on 24 April 2017.

The D.O.C. (born Tracy Lynn Curry June 10, 1968) is an American rapper from Dallas, Texas who moved to Compton, California, to join the creative force behind the rap group N.W.A Prior to his move, he was a member of the The Fila Fresh Crew.

The D.O.C released his first solo album (produced by Dr. Dre) in 1989 called ' No One Can Do It Better '. This album is widely heralded as a classic. He was involved in a near-fatal car crash later that year. The crash left him with a crushed larynx which severely altered his vocal timbre. He has since released albums 'Helter Skelter' and 'Deuce'. He has continued to be a major influence on rap music by ghostwriting on Dr. Dre's projects, including classic albums such as 'The Chronic' and 'Doggystyle'.

After years of inactivity, The D.O.C. made his return to the music industry on the rapcore supergroup Codefendants' song Fast Ones.

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The D.O.C.

The D.O.C. has been played on NTS shows including Bradley Zero Presents: Rhythm Section, with Serial Killa first played on 24 April 2017.

The D.O.C. (born Tracy Lynn Curry June 10, 1968) is an American rapper from Dallas, Texas who moved to Compton, California, to join the creative force behind the rap group N.W.A Prior to his move, he was a member of the The Fila Fresh Crew.

The D.O.C released his first solo album (produced by Dr. Dre) in 1989 called ' No One Can Do It Better '. This album is widely heralded as a classic. He was involved in a near-fatal car crash later that year. The crash left him with a crushed larynx which severely altered his vocal timbre. He has since released albums 'Helter Skelter' and 'Deuce'. He has continued to be a major influence on rap music by ghostwriting on Dr. Dre's projects, including classic albums such as 'The Chronic' and 'Doggystyle'.

After years of inactivity, The D.O.C. made his return to the music industry on the rapcore supergroup Codefendants' song Fast Ones.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

It's Funky Enough
The D.O.C.
Ruthless Records, Atlantic1989
Serial Killa
Snoop Doggy Dogg feat. RBX, Tha Dogg Pound, D.O.C.
Death Row Records, Interscope Records1993
Portrait Of A Masterpiece
The D.O.C.
Ruthless Records, Atlantic1989
Serial Killer
Snoop Dogg, The D.O.C., RBX, Tha Dogg Pound
Death Row Records2007