The D.O.C. appreciation thread.

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Oceanic ;5434654 said:
D.O.C. is my favorite MC beside Rakim and Scarface. Top 3 of all time.

@Oceanic word up, i got's to give respect when respect is due, word up....top 3 of all times you know your shit, i got him around 7 or 8 just because he's like hip-hop's Gayle Sayers but his impact was great, that Rakim, Kane and other great emcee's took notice and i remember they was like this new cat is a threat because he took it further than Ra and Kane and had a different element..

My GOAT LIST

1)PAC

2) NAS

3) RAKIM

4) MELLE MEL

5) MOE DEE

6) KANE

7) krs-1

8) THE DOC

9) ICE CUBE

10) GRANDMASTER CAZ
 
Been bumpin his old stuff non stop since I saw Straight Outa Compton.

Peep this "lost interview" he details some crazy stuff in here

Part 1


Part 2


also I just saw a new Jerry Heller interview and even Jerry said the DOC is the greatest rapper to ever live
 
bindayvez79;5155522 said:
The Formula is my favorite rap song off all time. No one can do it better is my favorite album off all time. Raw as hell without all the cussing. I think nwa on the grand finale cursed more than doc did on the whole album. too bad he crushed his larynx cuzz dude was on his way. Much respect to The king of kingz.

The DOC just said the other day the Formula is his personal favorite too.

My favorite off that album has to go to Portrait of a Masterpiece
 
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.
 
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif


 
J.J._Evans;8332045 said:
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif

Those albums came out the same summer as No One Can Do It Better
 
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5 Grand;8332075 said:
J.J._Evans;8332045 said:
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif

Those albums came out the same summer as No One Can Do It Better

So what?
 
J.J._Evans;8332079 said:
5 Grand;8332075 said:
J.J._Evans;8332045 said:
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif

Those albums came out the same summer as No One Can Do It Better

So what?

So I remember that summer and you don't because you were in diapers
 
5 Grand;8332084 said:
J.J._Evans;8332079 said:
5 Grand;8332075 said:
J.J._Evans;8332045 said:
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif

Those albums came out the same summer as No One Can Do It Better

So what?

So I remember that summer and you don't because you were in diapers

I wasn't in diapers at all.

Your point to posting that shit with all the east coast acts in a two year old DOC thread was dumb, though.
 
J.J._Evans;8332101 said:
5 Grand;8332084 said:
J.J._Evans;8332079 said:
5 Grand;8332075 said:
J.J._Evans;8332045 said:
5 Grand;8331625 said:
I remember the summer No One Can DO It Better came out. You had;

Youngest In Charge - Special Ed

Unfinished Business - EPMD

Walking With A Panther - LL Cool J

Ghetto Music : The Blueprint of Hip Hop - Boogie Down Productions

Original Stylin - Three Times Dope

All in all it was a decent summer but the summer of 1988 was better.

I remember we used to hang out downtown Boston around Park Street and try to pick up girls. It was the summer of 89 and people were walking around with boom boxes bumping Its Funky Enough.

This is an old ass two year old bumped DOC appreciation thread.

What the fuck do those East Coast rappers have to do with anything?

giphy.gif

Those albums came out the same summer as No One Can Do It Better

So what?

So I remember that summer and you don't because you were in diapers

I wasn't in diapers at all.

Your point to posting that shit with all the east coast acts in a two year old DOC thread was dumb, though.

What's even dumber is you getting your panties in a bunch because I listed some albums that came out the same summer as DOC's album.

And it's not like I check the o/p in every thread to see when it was originally posted.
 

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