I'm 29 years old,from the west side of Chicago..of course I listen to the artists that are in my age generation but this old school rap have some of the coldest beats and straight up easy to relate to lyrics. GOD bless everyone older than me. Signed a 93 baby 😭
TH-cam the late 80s and 90s artist and give it a try. Lots of speaker Bangers. Music changes with years so it’s understandable that younger kids don’t like stuff from my era. I was the same way when I was younger with a few exceptions as far as artists.
no offense bud but no other genre does that. you never see a comment in a Rolling Stones/Beatles video with people saying "wow can you believe this song is still good?"😂. ahh man you kids constantly keep the laughs coming i actually appreciate that thanks bud.
I would say this song and lyricism was of it's time. Not ahead of it because most of these current rappers can't compare to this. Rap was at it's best during the 80's and 90's.
Man, I can remember it like yesterday. Time flies, so blessed to grow up in the era of Micheal Jordan, Mike Tyson, the Fab Five, L.L., Iverson, Rakim, 90's Nike sneakers,Pac, B.I.G., the lox,N.W.A.......and the legendary D.O. to the C. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
I remember like it was yesterday and I was a teenager in that era. Some of the best times and dope music to be raised on...HIPHOP CULTURE ..there is nothing like it eva❤🖤💚🙏
agreed which is why despite it all i still always put Dre in my all time top 5. greatest bass lines of any producer ever. i still to this day don't understand how Dre got the bass sound like that.
@@mrmartywaring That year Cube dropped that War and Peace album. Snoop dropped The Game Is To Be Sold on No Limit. What a year for hip hop that was. ⏺️
If it weren't for the accident, The D.O.C. would be talked about as one of the GREATEST RAPPERS EVER!! Guaranteed... DUDE COMMANDED the mic... this is one of my favorite tracks of all time
Facts, i love the Marvin Gaye Inner City Blues Sample with the bassline cut... Dre Mix and Mastered shit like NO OTHER, completely UNMATCHED in his prime.
"Kurrupt wrote this, not The D.O.C." when I wrote this I accidentally hit the wront comment after commenting on "afro puffs" by Rage. I had this album @13yrs old and could play it because it had almost no curses. One of the greatest rap albums of all time. I am no stranger to The D.O.C. and his writing ability
Both doc and dj premier living proof that it ain't where you from its where you at. Both from texas, yet their styles and sound defined both L.A. and New York.
@@qbconnect yep, and Guru is from Massachusetts. It's crazy that one of the dopest most authentic New York sounds in hip hop history belongs to a Duo that's not even from New York
Understand the greatness of The DOC. He used this formula he spoke of to help shape some of Hip Hop's biggest artists and records. The dude helped mentor artists who are performing at the SB Halftime show. That's greatness.
This album will always bring back strong and very happy memories of the Summer of 90, I was 15 and my buddy Dave put this CD on his moms stereo while she was out and we opened the doors so it was blasting while we played basketball! What an album! DOC was such a talent! Real hip hop!
It's crazy how the D.O.C had the absolute PERFECT VOICE FOR MUSIC AND THE MOST UNFORTUNATE THING HAPPENED TO HIM CAUSING HIM TO LOSE HIS VOICE MAN 🤦♂️ FUCKED UP FOR REAL MAN HIS VOICE WAS SO CRISP AND AWESOME REAL SHIT!!!
If you weren't around during this time period you have no idea how hard in the paint the D O.C. was. This album was a masterpiece and he was way before his time
This whole joint was dope...I use to bump this in my ride daily,back in the day...this is actually some of Dre's best work! To this day it's still a good listen from start to finish!
Every track was pure platinum. 1989 was a damn good year, the club scene was hot. Friday nights after high school football games, club rushing, chasing freaks to the hotels and drunk on Saturday morning in the room. Play Soul to Soul and I'm there again.
I am Old enough to Remember True Hip Hop From 1979 through 1996 Still bumping has Well has the 50's and Bass Music - Albums that had Woofers on the Covers.
@@larrybutler8526 check out Woodie, Big tone, SPM 17 Reasons , Egyptian Lover, DJ Billy E , Cali Lifestyle Central Coast Clique , PBC- Proud by Choice, Dark Room Familia Blood n Tears Sound Track , Lil Wyno , k.i.d.from Dark Room Familia. Clicka One. Hope you Enjoy
This man would've been one of the greatest of all time if he didn't have that car wreck. He was way ahead of his time, he had the lyrics, the voice, the aura and Dre was making his beats. Smh
He still created history, if it wasn’t for him Death row wouldn’t be created , he taught Snoop how to write his songs better and he WROTE most of DRE’s music . Dre has used DOC for every album except the last one named “COMPTON “
@@marcojroc450 I'm from Milwaukee. But most of my family from. Mississippi and Louisiana. Really all over a lot of states. My family huge.. Guess they were getn straight to it. 🤔😂
There's nothing wrong with hooks. They tie songs in together. It's just modern music does it horribly. God Why the hell is music so terrible? I'm 15 and i thought i'd find something good to listen to now...but i can't stand it. James Brown and the DOC is 50x better than LIl Uzi vert and Roddy Rich
When you start off with ”Rappin Duke” some how you end up here🤔 They should never have known I like this, but that’s You Tube and their scary bullshit! 🤦🏽♀️
Chris Carter Yeah snoop and dre confirmed on youtube snoop spit the shiznit vesre and said Doc wrote it and he has writing credits on doggystyle snoop is still my favorite rapper a freestyle with 3 verses cmon now everytime snoop spelled out his name ths s n oo p the D R E thats DOC style he spelled out his name alot doc wrote most songs on the chronic too that dont take away nothing its just a fun fact for me
yo i think you guys are right Doc only wrote Nothing but a G thang for Dre and maybe snoop but all doggystyle was credited to Snoop only mybad but snoop did say that doc had alot to do with doggystyle that made me think he wrote on it PEACE
Doggystyle was by FAR the best album Snoop ever came out with. He never came out with anything again even close. People bash Death Row but every album made on that label was a classic.
My mom has been playing this song forever, and I never know who it was. Ended up watching DJ Vlad's interview with the D.O.C, and started searching his songs. Getting funky, and this has always been on repeat with my mom around. Blessed to find out true Hip-hop has always been around me.
This record is fyre from start to finish. God bless the memory of Eric Eazy E Wright a true pioneer of west coast rap. He was the blueprint for West coast gangsta rap.
God bless that 1st verse is the absolute best ever in all of hip hop history. I have to replay it every so often to relive the rare marvel of human perfection!
I am from Cleveland and I have to pay my respects to West Coast and thank God for the Music of NWA and the D.o.c. " The Formula" is my favorite Rap song of all the time !!!. .
I remember meeting D.O.C at my dad's AA meeting when I was like 9 or 10 years old talked with him for awhile. Real humble dude and true inspiration to the early rap game.
The D.O.C, Ice Cube and 2Pac were the only OG's who got star-power when it comes to rapping and writing verses so quick. Three of them are my favourite rappers of all time.
If they the only ones u don't listen to rap u just like whats being talked about come on maaan really 3 and u said ice cube and omitted every rapper than can murder ice cube in that time
Dropped in 88 sounded like it came out in 95. Dude was ahead of his time
VERY!
Still rocking aint it mane🫡
I bumped this in my 20's, still bumping in my 50's.
Word!
Shid me to
Shoot, I feel like a youngin here at 47. So thankful to have been present for rap/hip hops golden decades of the 80's and 90's.
me too
Right here also
D.O.C. literally broke down how to rap in this song. A masterpiece
He average .. nothing special about it. Pac was better 💯
@@paulpaul4828 he's not average his vocabulary was impeccable he ghostwrote for many other rappers.
@@paulpaul4828 his better rapper then pac skill wise but Tupac a great story teller and had that charisma
@@paulpaul4828Tf this gotta do with Pac? Stop dickriding. You don’t know rap.
@@paulpaul4828SYBAU
Can we go back to those times? Those shirts, the hats, the jeans, the g funk beats. What a time to be alive
Maybe not but the DOC just put something out with the Codefendants that absolutely crushes.
Go to California they still wearing south pole and fubu in east Oakland
Just wear it. Dznt matter where you are 💯
For real this wat music was in the 80's
I wish...Whitey McWhiterson, Casper Piru!
Had d.o.c. not lost his voice he would've been one of the all time greats on either coast! Classic album.
Tru !
No doubt can't get enough!!!!!
L The brew Agree
Like the grant hill, Penny or d rose of hip hop! I still say he’s a all time great. He was the ghost behind a few of Dre’s classics.
Facts
One of the hardest beats and most underrated songs ever.
Seeing Dre n Eazy together made my day
I feel it same here💪
Better times.
@@lionelkennedy1394 The most magical time in rap history.
@@disownedpear Indeed, sir.
Paul Baek N.W.A. r the Beatles o fn hip hop
I'm 29 years old,from the west side of Chicago..of course I listen to the artists that are in my age generation but this old school rap have some of the coldest beats and straight up easy to relate to lyrics. GOD bless everyone older than me. Signed a 93 baby 😭
TH-cam the late 80s and 90s artist and give it a try. Lots of speaker Bangers. Music changes with years so it’s understandable that younger kids don’t like stuff from my era. I was the same way when I was younger with a few exceptions as far as artists.
@@danielzimnoch1020 Ll cool J one of my favorite rappers as well
Broski 91' here, agreed.
Them beats go crazy. But Im young too, did dr.dre produce this one?
@@ChannelZeiko I'm not sure if dre produced it brodie, I just know my older cousins been playing this around me since I was 9 or 10 years old.
Good you're able to vibe with all genres of this thing called
R hythmic
A merican
P oetry
32 years later and still fire who agree.
no offense bud but no other genre does that. you never see a comment in a Rolling Stones/Beatles video with people saying "wow can you believe this song is still good?"😂. ahh man you kids constantly keep the laughs coming i actually appreciate that thanks bud.
i need a time machine god damnit
Me!
make it 33
That's a fact 💯 Harlem is in the building
Dre was so ahead of his time. This song came out in 1989 and it still sounds great.
Very true
Dre and Eazy saw the future! Look at now people saying nigga often and using flute with beats!
Clyde Cromey that’s what he is saying
Keep in mind this dropped in 88! Dude's lyricism was ahead of it's time! He's going harder than a LOT of current artists over 30 years ago!
Him and kool g rap were ahead of their time
@@simplyjay0748
Wooo...G rap was a MONSTER!!!!
I would say this song and lyricism was of it's time. Not ahead of it because most of these current rappers can't compare to this. Rap was at it's best during the 80's and 90's.
you mean 89 legendary shit
If you know the real, then you keep it real!
His flow is timeless. That album was nothing but exercise for him. Im proud to be born in the 80's
Hell yeah! This when rap was good.
OLDHEAD!!!!
Dre,knew when he had. Platnium in his hands.
This the shit
Same Bro 👊 Born 82
That first line though...High energy, form with the wisdom, sense of a rich man, knowledge, and a rhythm.
Dope 🔥
him and rakim shoulda had a battle
There's alot of rappers today that will never match them flows, man's floating over the beat 🔥🔥
With absolutely no effort... Its krazy...
@@taybel3687 Like Rakim
Brother influenced an entire generation.
2023! 80s baby! Still booming!
Man, I can remember it like yesterday. Time flies, so blessed to grow up in the era of Micheal Jordan, Mike Tyson, the Fab Five, L.L., Iverson, Rakim, 90's Nike sneakers,Pac, B.I.G., the lox,N.W.A.......and the legendary D.O. to the C. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
You need the fab 5 but forget the running rebels when thy had LJ Stacy augmon and Greg anthony
Fasho!
Bons tempos! Amo os anos 90!
Shiiid me to
I remember like it was yesterday and I was a teenager in that era. Some of the best times and dope music to be raised on...HIPHOP CULTURE ..there is nothing like it eva❤🖤💚🙏
D.O.C is a genius. His lyrics and his delivery were unmatched he was the goat of his time until his accident
1984 ll cool j west coast version
Liked to hear 2 pac on this wit the D.O.C.
Lyrical Genius
DOC is genius… agreed 🦾🦾💥
Still the GOAT. STILL RIGHTS AND PRODUCES
Its so sad that his career was cut short. His voice was perfect for gfunk. At least he still got to write for ppl. But his own shine was overshadowed
Much as I agree bro he's only got himself to blame
@@frenchyr9925 I thought it was a car accident that put him down, what it was his fault or something?
@@multiversalsoldier33 he was drunk and high fell asleep at the wheel thats why he crashed
Ohhh didn't know that part😐
@@multiversalsoldier33 pisses me off man had it all was starting to blow up check out his vlad tv interview goes in depth
One of the greatest ‘what if’s’ in history
Penny Hardaway of rap
He still went on to write for N.W.A., build Death row records and mentor snoop..... Hip Hop LEGEND
This beat still brings tear to my eyes, only sound engineers and producers will mostly understand.😔
agreed which is why despite it all i still always put Dre in my all time top 5. greatest bass lines of any producer ever. i still to this day don't understand how Dre got the bass sound like that.
It’s a sample from Marvin Gaye’s songs
not bad
DR DRE is the GOAT Producer !
@@j-dub8558 he didn't produced this beat
D.O.C. is one best MC's eva in my humble opinion.
His album is in top 5
I regret not knowing him earlier
Amen. Pumped this tape often in 89
2023 and this song still hits harder than most recent music today
WORD
No.
Hits harder than ANY music in its genre today for sure!
Cold. It's the formula...
Lmao if I had a nickel for Everytime I see this comment 😂😂
Man, the summer of '89 was at the peak of the hip-hop era. This song was right in that mix!
Yep. Like public enemy said : 1989, the number, another summer. Sound of the funky drummer 💪🏼
I was only 9 then but that music was so dope to me then
Graduated in #89 #LastOfTheBest🔥💯🔥🤜🏽🤛🏽
1998 was just as dope. If not doper.
@@terrance75it was!!
@@mrmartywaring That year Cube dropped that War and Peace album. Snoop dropped The Game Is To Be Sold on No Limit. What a year for hip hop that was. ⏺️
If it weren't for the accident, The D.O.C. would be talked about as one of the GREATEST RAPPERS EVER!! Guaranteed... DUDE COMMANDED the mic... this is one of my favorite tracks of all time
I agree 1000 %!!
No doubt!
yes indeed. he was on his way until then.
Yea ur right. Nobody was rappin like this back then..
Facts 💯💯💯
Masterpiece of Flow,bars and production, with that hot ass Marvin Gaye Make me wanna holla sample.
James Pearson never noticed he used that Marvin Gaye sample. No wonder why I liked it.
Dr.Dre and Doc created a masterpiece.. The Picasso of Gangster Rap!
This was not gangster in any way. This was ART!
Facts!🙌🏾
dre’s production is so clean for 80s sound it’s insane
Facts, i love the Marvin Gaye Inner City Blues Sample with the bassline cut... Dre Mix and Mastered shit like NO OTHER, completely UNMATCHED in his prime.
Produced by DJ Quick......
@@Pitamaps_GeomaticSurveysThat part! Tonight is tha night! 💯🩵
I love DJ Quick!
He is a classic example of tight lyrics and a powerful voice.
Ouch
The D.O.C is one of the gretest underrated lyricist !!! Too less recognition for his work !!!
Facts
He's not underrated it's just that he got into accident and that hindered his career just when it was taking off
"Kurrupt wrote this, not The D.O.C." when I wrote this I accidentally hit the wront comment after commenting on "afro puffs" by Rage. I had this album @13yrs old and could play it because it had almost no curses. One of the greatest rap albums of all time. I am no stranger to The D.O.C. and his writing ability
CMDEE QTEE Kurupt did not write this song lmfao
@@runthembandzup4557 who wrote it then? the flow sounds exactly like kurupt's flow. D.O.C.'s name is not credited as songwriter
Real Rap !!! West Dallas, where you at, real O.G..shit...
Shane Golden u watch too much TV dude u probably get info from Gangland😂😂
Boss Jack YYYYYYYEEEZZZZCCEERR!!! WEST DALLAS FINEST
West up or Vest up ya digggggg!!!!
Dallas!! 💯
The lyrics + the beat + the rap style + the production + the video = PERFECTION!
Some of Dre's best productions EVER!!!
frfr💯👌
No doubt!!!
Unforgiven311 he flipped that marvin gaye beat so well.
Outside of the Chronic and Niggaz4Life...
That's a DJ Quik type beat
Love this Marvin Gaye sample!
Inner City Blues.....Make Me Wanna Holler!!! Funk Brothers!!!!!
The Inner City Blues sample is what makes this a classic song.
"WE AIN'T GOT NO NAME! WE JUST FROM COMPTON!" The comedy in this video's intro was highly underrated.
Every song on D.O.C album slapped in my opinion.
Both doc and dj premier living proof that it ain't where you from its where you at. Both from texas, yet their styles and sound defined both L.A. and New York.
Damn I didn't know Premo was not from NY!
@@qbconnect yep, and Guru is from Massachusetts. It's crazy that one of the dopest most authentic New York sounds in hip hop history belongs to a Duo that's not even from New York
@Great Lakes DJ Premier is one of the most respected producers in rap history. Dude gets nothing but love
@Great Lakes in the rap world? Absolutely. If you're talking pop culture then I guess
@@qbconnect yeah they are both from some where else besides ny
Understand the greatness of The DOC. He used this formula he spoke of to help shape some of Hip Hop's biggest artists and records. The dude helped mentor artists who are performing at the SB Halftime show. That's greatness.
This album will always bring back strong and very happy memories of the Summer of 90, I was 15 and my buddy Dave put this CD on his moms stereo while she was out and we opened the doors so it was blasting while we played basketball! What an album! DOC was such a talent! Real hip hop!
Nice memory bro. It was all so simple back then.
@@drockworld h
Back when you really had to be able to rhyme and have a style !
Who tab in my library no more
CD?
It's crazy how the D.O.C had the absolute PERFECT VOICE FOR MUSIC AND THE MOST UNFORTUNATE THING HAPPENED TO HIM CAUSING HIM TO LOSE HIS VOICE MAN 🤦♂️ FUCKED UP FOR REAL MAN HIS VOICE WAS SO CRISP AND AWESOME REAL SHIT!!!
Can't feel too bad for him after finding out he was drinking and driving lol. That should happen to more drunk drivers actually
@@marvingriffin3true
@@marvingriffin3you are merciless 😅
Bro say "we aint got no name, we just from Compton"! I replayed it & died twice!
Hella funny😂
That beat from Dre along with the D.O.C.’s ability to write the perfect verse makes this an all time great. He was and still is a top notch lyricists.
Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
If you weren't around during this time period you have no idea how hard in the paint the D O.C. was. This album was a masterpiece and he was way before his time
Definitely 1of the great esrt ERA RAPPERS. Nobody was Rapping like this in '89..
This whole joint was dope...I use to bump this in my ride daily,back in the day...this is actually some of Dre's best work!
To this day it's still a good listen from start to finish!
I used to love D.O.C., and used to bump it daily as well... I was a freshman in hs!!!! Class of 1992
Every track was pure platinum. 1989 was a damn good year, the club scene was hot. Friday nights after high school football games, club rushing, chasing freaks to the hotels and drunk on Saturday morning in the room. Play Soul to Soul and I'm there again.
Who else is a 70’s baby and still listening to this record in 2021??? Legendary and iconic music. 💯❤️
here here 45 now old skool foe life
I am Old enough to Remember True Hip Hop
From 1979 through 1996
Still bumping has Well has the 50's and
Bass Music - Albums that had Woofers on the Covers.
Ima 90s 👶and I'm still listing in 2021
@@larrybutler8526 check out Woodie, Big tone, SPM
17 Reasons , Egyptian Lover, DJ Billy E , Cali Lifestyle
Central Coast Clique , PBC- Proud by Choice,
Dark Room Familia Blood n Tears Sound Track ,
Lil Wyno , k.i.d.from Dark Room Familia.
Clicka One.
Hope you Enjoy
Frisco 70s baby here..Doc was all the way Live..
Wow. This is classic. Never heard this track before. D.O.C is great. And Dre's production is killer here.
Really??? Wow!
+victornewman06 I'm just as shocked. I've been following Hip Hop since 08 with classic and underground stuff and barely listened to this
***** ...you mean 88' right ?
2008
+1stnaruto damn since '08, better late than never though but yea this shit is classic
One of the originals pioneers
This man would've been one of the greatest of all time if he didn't have that car wreck. He was way ahead of his time, he had the lyrics, the voice, the aura and Dre was making his beats. Smh
He had the perfect storm.
@Paul yup. A shame.
He still created history, if it wasn’t for him
Death row wouldn’t be created , he taught Snoop how to write his songs better and he WROTE most of DRE’s music .
Dre has used DOC for every album except the last one named “COMPTON “
@@multiversalsoldier33
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I always say the same thing. I believe He would have adapted to this new music as well !
This one of the hardest songs ever made🔥🔥2019
Say that... Hell Yeah!!
Yup,before so many came out
Angie Newsom where are u from my last name is Newsom spelled the same way
Still bumping May 2019🔥🔥🔥🔥💯
@@marcojroc450 I'm from Milwaukee. But most of my family from. Mississippi and Louisiana. Really all over a lot of states. My family huge.. Guess they were getn straight to it. 🤔😂
the bass is insane
This beat and DOC’s flow is still a banger in 2022!!
Man, I really loved this dude. I wish he never lost his voice I think D.O.C was incredible I stayed bumping this album in 1989.
+TheEdub1 how old were u in '89 man?
DaOldSchoolRapLova96 I was 12 years old in 1989.
TheEdub1 whut happened to his voice??
Nate Pippen Car accident while he was drunk. It damaged his vocal cords destroyed his voice.
TheEdub1 oh damn
DOC was regarded as one of the greatest rappers in the world when the formula dropped.
Sekou Clincy yep...
No hook just a dope beat and bars 💯
Gangsta!!
stephen heath exactly, hence why I don’t get it nowadays when a dope track with bars is trashed because of the chorus🤦🏽♀️
There's nothing wrong with hooks. They tie songs in together. It's just modern music does it horribly. God Why the hell is music so terrible? I'm 15 and i thought i'd find something good to listen to now...but i can't stand it. James Brown and the DOC is 50x better than LIl Uzi vert and Roddy Rich
Just the formula
"THE FORMULA" is the hook
Undoubtedly one of the greatest songs ever. A true masterpiece.
The D.O.C......Hugely influential....the absolute spirit and soul of G-Funk
The lyrics alone make this entire album an absolute classic.
High energy formed with the wisdom, sense of a rich man, knowledge and the rhythm.
Gotdammit he's SPITTIN. In my top 5 for sure, people ALWAYS sleep on D.O.C. Damn shame that his career was cut short.
This track has aged perfectly.The TR 808 is just banging.
D.O.C. is definitely one of the greatest of all times, notice he never cussed in any of his rhymes and his shit was still the hardest outl!
Shhhh
That’s not what they wanna hear
Real hip hop
TRUTH...
I cried thinking about old times this song brings back so many memories God is good
All of The Time And All Of The Time GOD Is Good !!!!
😇👍🏼😇👍🏼😇👍🏼😇👍🏼
WestSide Dallas TX
Yes he is!😊
Forever amen he is great and nothing can top god
This wasn't recommended, you searched for this masterpiece.
🍀
WORD💯
Facts
Rah...
When you start off with ”Rappin Duke” some how you end up here🤔 They should never have known I like this, but that’s You Tube and their scary bullshit! 🤦🏽♀️
He also never cursed in his songs either. Try doing that today in hip hop/ rap, it's unheard of.
Jeff Froment He did curse in lend me an ear but it was the only time I hear say the f bomb.
Facts🎯🎯🎯
True
Back then people relied upon their lyrical skill instead of a computer program...these days the producer does nearly all the work.
There was also Bridgette
Smh...a voice that should have been heard for a long time. We're grateful he survived. One can only imagine the impact he could have had. He had IT!!
D.O.C was nice. his bars and flow was 🔥
Smooth Gangsta' 'ish..
LL. Stole. Kid. Flash. Flow
DOC's debute album was my 2nd album that I ever bought, "Paid N Full" was the 1st. What a great era to be in!
Great albums to get with top tier lyricism and beats
One of the Best Rappers /Writers ever he wrote the Shiznit that says it all
The shiznit was freestyle?
John Wayne You sure he wrote for snoop?
Chris Carter Yeah snoop and dre confirmed on youtube snoop spit the shiznit vesre and said Doc wrote it and he has writing credits on doggystyle snoop is still my favorite rapper a freestyle with 3 verses cmon now
everytime snoop spelled out his name ths s n oo p the D R E thats DOC style he spelled out his name alot doc wrote most songs on the chronic too that dont take away nothing its just a fun fact for me
yo i think you guys are right Doc only wrote Nothing but a G thang for Dre and maybe snoop but all doggystyle was credited to Snoop only mybad but snoop did say that doc had alot to do with doggystyle that made me think he wrote on it PEACE
Doggystyle was by FAR the best album Snoop ever came out with. He never came out with anything again even close. People bash Death Row but every album made on that label was a classic.
The D.O.C was one of the best rappers of all time. No one can do it better was a great album. and he didn't even cuss.
The man behind the chronic, and co writer for a lot of rappers in the 80-90
Wrote for most Death Row rappers and taught Snoop how to rap and write.
Not co-writer. Just writer. DOC needed no help making mediocre rappers sound great. He was the Rakim of the West.
@@mrpj1390 nah he from the south he from Dallas
Who still bumpin this in the 2023
Bruh the opening scene just hits home seeing Eazy and Dre Together that's how they should've been now.
Fuck Jerry heller. Burn in hell
Nah fuck suge knight
You gotta keep in mind they released this video in 89...they released efil4zaggiN album in 91 then Dre left Nwa in 92
@@davidsquire1278 nah fuck Jerry Heller, cause Suge wouldve never intervened if Jerry wasnt robbin dre
@@dja-troit6608 dre already left nwa when that album dropped, ppl who weren’t behind the scenes didn’t know the drama between Eazy and dre
The instrumental and the delivery still so fresh it’s absurd.
Dre deserves his flowers now. One of gifted geniuses
Just heard someone on a podcast say the formula and it took me here. Still rocking the DOC in 2023 😎
One of the greatest to ever do it.
He didn't need to use not one cuss word in the whole song and it is a classic.
it's a lot of classic songs that rappers didn't curse on.....vocabulary
Lil Wayne use to give it to.us like that also..
Didnt and not made your sentence a double negative which means he was cussing!
Still rocking in 2018 love this joint.
WHO IS STILL BANGING THIS NOW? I KNOW I AM. RIP EASY-E. . .
DOC among the top 3 under rated MCs ever
Whose the other 2?
@@lordjohnson48 woodie
@@____-qm4nq what? Who?
lordjohnson48 probably kurupt and dj quik
lordjohnson48 mc ren
Senior Thang! Great era indeed. Listen to it to hear the bass, folks. The bass raises your hair up and causes a cold down the spine.
Am i the only one who thinks this may be one of the MOST INFLUENTIAL hip hop songs of the past?
+Marv Servil yes.. but it's a good/great song
My mom has been playing this song forever, and I never know who it was. Ended up watching DJ Vlad's interview with the D.O.C, and started searching his songs. Getting funky, and this has always been on repeat with my mom around. Blessed to find out true Hip-hop has always been around me.
***** lol you stupid
Nice why didn’t you just ask mom who it was
SALUTE TO YOUR MOM
Grimy with a jazz feel..DOC made this a classic.
One of the best songs in the history of rap still listening 2024
Classic knocker from the D.O.C....one of hip hops best
It sucks what happened to his voice. This dude could not be fucked with on the Mic. Dre's production on this album was Flawless.
Car accident man. His voice has been coming back within the past year..
+GabeReal9009 yeah i kno about the accident & herd the interview with his voice coming back
+Roy Staggers huh?
+Harry Balls NO? I don't really get it.. his voice is a lot higher than I expected it to be
Bharath k
This record is fyre from start to finish. God bless the memory of Eric Eazy E Wright a true pioneer of west coast rap. He was the blueprint for West coast gangsta rap.
Even though the DOC career was cut short lyrically... he no doubt has my vote to be inducted in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame.🤔💯
Rhythmic
American
Poetry
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
👌 u understand. Tell em
Word!
"RAP" is the abbreviation for Rhythmic American Poetry. D.O.C. was and still is a lyrical viking🎤🎶🎤🎶🎤🎶
This still bangs hard in 2016
+Terrence Jordan ...Bangin hard. Makes these rappers today look like garbage.
true!
+Terrence Jordan bangs hard every year my man
***** Hellz yea!
+Terrence Jordan Fuck ya it does. Him and Dre putting the shit together!! I"ve always said The D.O.C. was ahead of his time.
I'm young as hell but i know good music 💯
Bro u might like queen but as your pfp🤨?
God bless that 1st verse is the absolute best ever in all of hip hop history. I have to replay it every so often to relive the rare marvel of human perfection!
Biggest what if? in Hip Hop history.💯
Robert Young he still was a part of the best albums of this generation. snoop, Dre, nwa.
On Gawd. I’m still sad about it
📠
Right up there with Biggie and Tupac relationship
The D.O.C. I suppose, is like the Magnum T.A. of hip-hop.
I am from Cleveland and I have to pay my respects to West Coast and thank God for the Music of NWA and the D.o.c.
" The Formula" is my favorite Rap song of all the time !!!.
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bone thugs put Cleveland on the map
I was four years old when this drop my pops had this album when this album drop omg it’s was something serious doing that time
@@Cityboy1s nwa (eazy e) put bone thugs on the map
Nah chill. Overrated
I remember meeting D.O.C at my dad's AA meeting when I was like 9 or 10 years old talked with him for awhile. Real humble dude and true inspiration to the early rap game.
Was bumpin this when it first dropped in 89. Still sounds dope. 2023
The D.O.C, Ice Cube and 2Pac were the only OG's who got star-power when it comes to rapping and writing verses so quick. Three of them are my favourite rappers of all time.
For me too😊🙌🏽
If they the only ones u don't listen to rap u just like whats being talked about come on maaan really 3 and u said ice cube and omitted every rapper than can murder ice cube in that time
I give u one dj quick safe and sound
I never knew how GREAT the D.O.C. was. His album was 1 of many that I missed out on growing up in the 90’s.
That album went platnium
He did a lot of writing for Dre and he's still very talented and humble 😊
Man this dude's lyrics and flow are crazy the voice too.🔥🔥🔥