I'm a 90's baby I was born in 95 but I know everything about real hip hop from where it started in the Bronx back in the 70's,up until the golden era 80's and 90's. I'm a rare 90's baby I even Rap on all old school beats...
+George H lol I'm keeping it 100 most people think people born in the 90's are not supposed to know the hip hop legends and listen to them.. Most from my generation think 90's music is lame but I don't.. I admire the real Hip Hop
D.O.C. is a cool cat. Never got his proper dues money-wise but u can tell he still loves his old crew no matter what. He's one of those hold no grudges dudes. That's rare in this game. Respect.
Idk about that. He may have learned to let go of some of his grudges, but his second solo "helter skelter", done after the accident, doc aired out plenty of his grievances
WOW, Love the way DOC takes responsibility for himself, his mistakes and understands business was business, however, the forgiveness of self and others is powerful.
DOC if you read this, your a legend and I hope you get your proper due for your contributions. Class of 1993 here in Connecticut were rocking the shit out of your album. STRAIGHT CLASSIC. If I had a nickel every time I played all the albums you helped create! Thanks for all the memories. Peace.
I was legit obsessed with _The Chronic_. When I first heard _Nuthin' but a "G" Thang_, I said *oooh who is that*? Snoop sounded so good. My dad bought me that single with quickness. My mom even liked it and she couldn't stand rap. My favorite ended up being _Bitches Ain't Shit_ because of that beat and the way they were talkin' sht. You know what? You are all right with me, D.O.C. Good interview, fellas.
Ron Finch LOL! Thanks bae. He was a hip hop head so it worked out for me. He let me listen to rap as long as I didn't repeat what they were saying. I agreed.
Cant get enough of The D.O.C. Seems like a real solid dude, and has a good outlook on life. I wish I could go back and fix his paper work for him, this man was a beast when it came to making hits. I could watch these stories all day. Much respect to D.O.C.
Maybe, but In his other interviews with vlad his voice also makes that sound in unemotional situations. Also if you look up how his voice is coming back it sounds identical to the voice there!
M&N Distribution No, his flow is not the same as before the car accident, it doesn't sound good at all.Before the car accident he had one of the best flows i ever heard.
It's so refreshing to listen to a Blackman keeping it real in the true sense of the word. He made some mistakes as a young man (as we all do) but now that he's older and wiser, he's got a deep sense of clarity and perspective on past events. His recollection of every single individual's contribution to each track is so amazingly vivid. As BDK...one of my favourite rappers once said...nuff respect due!
Lucid Soundz yeah but when u think about...u can be set for life off of a hit single if ur paperwork right...so imagine how much money D.O.C woulda had off all those albums (NWA's 3 Albums, The Chronic, Doggystyle & The Chronic 2001)....its insane how bad he got fucked over!
Yeah thats the song that made me really take notice of his production. I love the way it was all mixed together. I heard Dre stole the idea for the sample from Cold 187um though.
DOC was one of the best ever. Without that accident he'd be on the Mt. Rushmore of rap. I modeled my flow after DOC, Rakim, LL, and KRS One. DOC was cold blooded on the mic.
They should definitely make a movie about D.O.C. ., it’d have everything, music, drugs, violence, tragedy and it looks like redemption and a happy ending. The DOC seems like a terrific dude - Man.”, that is centered and a peace. Wow.
I’ve probably watched the whole DOC interview a few times but feel you could literally listen to him forever! He truly is a genius storyteller, whether it be in an interview like this or the countless joints he’s written. So sad his car accident halted his own music career. It’s also unforgivable he was fucked around business wise, Suge missed a dime doing him over like that. Big up to the one and only DOC
I cant imagine being as ill as DOC and not being able to spit myself but instead seeing my vision manifest through others...I'd be getting high as fuck too.
One of the greatest rappers of all times.. I was in middle school when The D.O.C. came out. The beats, his lyrics and his sound... My God.. Then the album cover.. King of Kings and Lord of Lords in all Black. Ppl say he believes that pic cursed his career. Nawww, because The DOC is like a hip hop Mozart.. God created him for a reason. Erica was very smart getting impregnated by him. lmbo
Hands down the first west coast artist who transcends coasts. . . East or west ,north or south The definition of an MC /Lyrist. . . A legend w a classic debut album!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. . .thank you for your contribution 🙏🏿✊🏾
Love the whole D.O.C. Interview series! Good Looks VLAD. This one really filled in some gaps! DOC, you are a stand up guy and I thank you for the talent you put forth, even if behind the scenes.. WE KNOW NOW!
The D.O.C's description of his involvement and the pain it brought proves he could have been one of the greats. That shit affected my mood cuz I felt it.
it seem like deep down, DOC knows he was done dirty by his so called "friends" but because he had such hiccups in his career, he just takes responsibility for everything instead of just admitting dre was using him for everything he could get out of him. Dre clearly was doing some bullshit, but because they are friends, DOC won't admit it. I get it, but damn. he wrote more hits for dre and didn't get shit. that's a true friend right there smh.
Am I the ONLY person that saw the world premiere of "Nuthin' But A Thang" & thought that when D.O.C. appeared in the video he was about to bust a verse?
+The Lob Mob You're the man Lyrical! Hopefully you can get back on the reviews with Bruce and MG. Miss you doing Vince McMahon's voice on the podcast. "IT WAS ME AUSTIN! IT WAS ME AUSTIN! IT WAS ME ALL ALONG AUSTIN!!!" #bruceblitzsportsnetwork #4-life
Regardless of what DOC feels, Dre should have looked after his boy. Especially after that billion dollar deal with Apple, it wouldn't have hurt him to throw $10mill to his boy as a thank you for what he has done to help him in his career.
You don't throw millions to people who are close to you bc you don't want to make them feel worthless. You can give him a job that pays well which I am sure Dre does now but you can't just throw millions at people you are tight with
It is about them because they were supposed to look out for their right hand man, and make sure that he was compensated for all his hard work and great lyrics🎉
You can tell doc loves hip hop and is such a genius at music. Its such a shame he lost his voice but he has given alot to rap. He has passion that only a few others have like dre snoop or pac
People Want D.o.c To be mad at Dre and To Slander People in The Group & on The Label, But He kept it Solid & Respectful The Whole time! A Real Stand Up Guy!
Its sad to see how the minds behind these artists success dont get the credit, recognition and the bread they deserve... Basically The Chronic was like D.o.C. feat Snoop, RBX and Kurupt, produced by Dr Dre and Daz Dilli.
I never knew what happen to D.O.C. living in Albany ,Georgia or the country, what most people say. I used to bang the shit out of funky enough, my boi Carl Golden put me on D.O.C. these dudes was really on it. DJ Vlad , bruh you are doing a hellva job !!
This guy was so important too hip-hop...why is he broke? All these so called friends that are multimillionaires can't take care of him? He played a big part in their careers
It's a shame how they did d.o.c and others. Became legendary and stepped on everyone who helped them there. Money is some devilish shit when you make it your identity it will kill any morals a person may have! Nwa and the 90s rap and r n b was masterful and untouchable.
I used to think it was mega corny. Perhaps it's nostalgia or just looking over at one of my friends and rapping it in the back of my friends busted up ride drunk as hell, but looking into it more that line is kind of cool. Just an embodiment of the 90's West Coast slang, flow, delivery and overall persona.
I know a lot of you 90's baby don't know who The D.O.C. is but he is one of the most underrated rappers in the history of rap... #Facts
The mad scientist behind the formula.
I'm a 90's baby I was born in 95 but I know everything about real hip hop from where it started in the Bronx back in the 70's,up until the golden era 80's and 90's. I'm a rare 90's baby I even Rap on all old school beats...
+Q Sosa LMAO...ur comment
+George H lol I'm keeping it 100 most people think people born in the 90's are not supposed to know the hip hop legends and listen to them.. Most from my generation think 90's music is lame but I don't.. I admire the real Hip Hop
I found out about him in 2005 when I got my first copy of GTA: San Andreas.
D.O.C. is a cool cat. Never got his proper dues money-wise but u can tell he still loves his old crew no matter what. He's one of those hold no grudges dudes. That's rare in this game. Respect.
Idk about that. He may have learned to let go of some of his grudges, but his second solo "helter skelter", done after the accident, doc aired out plenty of his grievances
if he didn't have that accident, D.O.C. would be taking about his classic albums right now.
@hafizul faizal naw, more than that. He wrote a lot of Dre's lyrics on most of Dre's classic albums. I'm positive discography would be large.
@hafizul faizal he co-founded Death Row
I still bump his album
80 percent of anything that dre produced had D.O.C in the chemical makeup. D.O.C IS Westcoast Gangsta rap.
Seems like the chronic is his classic album with dr dre name on it
WOW, Love the way DOC takes responsibility for himself, his mistakes and understands business was business, however, the forgiveness of self and others is powerful.
DOC really sounds mature. We need more dudes like that. Stop counting other dudes pockets. He deserves some cake though and I hope he got some.
Any interview that Snoop has ever done where he speaks on how he writes his rhymes, he always credits D.O.C.
The legend D.O.C
This should be a lesson to all of us, there are no “friends” in business. Everyone has to look out for their own pocket.
DOC if you read this, your a legend and I hope you get your proper due for your contributions. Class of 1993 here in Connecticut were rocking the shit out of your album. STRAIGHT CLASSIC. If I had a nickel every time I played all the albums you helped create! Thanks for all the memories. Peace.
man I love this dude interviews.... this man has so much integrity
red Pool yes he does. He has been humble, loyal and VERY respectful to those that were friends and associates.
Yes sir he's a humble OG 💯
That's why on the intro, Snoop says 'Peace to the D.O.C. Still making it funky enough'. He damn near made the entire album lol.
Not D.O.C. but similar to those letters no one can do it better! - Jay-Z. That's how you know D.O.C. was cold.
@D Dre u sound stupid calling Jay z ass LMFAO I'm not even a big Jay fan but I respect that man as a lyricist
I dont fuck with jay z on music but i do respect his business sense... But The Doc is easily one of the greatest writers of all time
DOC is so slept on, I still bump "The Formula' like it just came out!!!!
@ 6:03 you can hear his real voice!!!!
I was legit obsessed with _The Chronic_. When I first heard _Nuthin' but a "G" Thang_, I said *oooh who is that*? Snoop sounded so good. My dad bought me that single with quickness. My mom even liked it and she couldn't stand rap. My favorite ended up being _Bitches Ain't Shit_ because of that beat and the way they were talkin' sht. You know what? You are all right with me, D.O.C. Good interview, fellas.
You're the best. Your dad is a low-key OG!!
Ron Finch LOL! Thanks bae. He was a hip hop head so it worked out for me. He let me listen to rap as long as I didn't repeat what they were saying. I agreed.
"Like my ***** D-O-C...nobody do it better..." Little did we know at the time lol.
+LaCheleWallace Go View Zay Mack - 2 Friends On UA-cam
+Ron Finch Go View Zay Mack - 2 Friends On UA-cam
Cant get enough of The D.O.C. Seems like a real solid dude, and has a good outlook on life. I wish I could go back and fix his paper work for him, this man was a beast when it came to making hits. I could watch these stories all day. Much respect to D.O.C.
6:02 his voice comes back a little bit 👍
Hell yeah it did....lol
+Swaggy D 253 I think he got a little emotional.
Maybe, but In his other interviews with vlad his voice also makes that sound in unemotional situations. Also if you look up how his voice is coming back it sounds identical to the voice there!
Wow .
it comes back at least 1x in all of his Vlad interviews
people put Jay-Z Tupac Nas Emine Biggie great Hip Hop artists and top 5 but this man right here is a legend Period. it's the diggy diggy doc y'all
💯
Dude should write a book, I would buy that shit
+marley1221 would be interesting...
+marley1221 Seems like it would sell big and make up for his financial situation.
Its sad what happened to his voice, he had a very good flow.
+GARY PYBURN shut yo net banging ass up e savage
+GARY PYBURN lmfaooo, is that a baby boy's reference?
I fucking died when i read it
Hey still has the flow... Just not the voice
M&N Distribution No, his flow is not the same as before the car accident, it doesn't sound good at all.Before the car accident he had one of the best flows i ever heard.
It's so refreshing to listen to a Blackman keeping it real in the true sense of the word. He made some mistakes as a young man (as we all do) but now that he's older and wiser, he's got a deep sense of clarity and perspective on past events. His recollection of every single individual's contribution to each track is so amazingly vivid. As BDK...one of my favourite rappers once said...nuff respect due!
Vlad Bring Mc Ren on
+Kyle Blenman Yes, this x10. MC Ren so underrated, them solo albums of his was so ill
+GARY PYBURN lol for real?
Vlad answered someone, on a separate vid, who asked this and said Ren didn't want to.
Hell Yeah
+Kyle Blenman Kendrick Lamar did an intervieuw with yela, cube, dre and Mc Ren. Ren doesn't talk that mutch though.
the penny hardaway of rap.
fo real 💯💯💯💯
Yup
smh soo true
Dimitrije Tucović you nailed it
Penny got paid
The DOC and RBX were always my favourite members of the crew, turns out they were two of the most talented too...
D.O.C.wow so talented. really had no idea how much he wrote.on the The Chronic
As an old school Hip-Hop head in my 40's, love your interviews! D.O.C. was an amazing lyricist
man, Dr. Dre milked the shit outta D.O.C.'s pen!!!
Lol true. But I see it as DOC's writing gets to live on through Dre in a way.
Lucid Soundz
yeah u right but if he aint get proper credit & cash than it sucks
thatsjas2 thats true, at least money to live off of.
Lucid Soundz
yeah but when u think about...u can be set for life off of a hit single if ur paperwork right...so imagine how much money D.O.C woulda had off all those albums (NWA's 3 Albums, The Chronic, Doggystyle & The Chronic 2001)....its insane how bad he got fucked over!
Yes he did smh
nuthin' but a g thang is how i fell in love with hip hop
The DOC interviews The Best ! Love The Doc... one of The GOATs off one Album
Haki Kweli Shakur 💯
Such a huge part of West Coast hiphop without the credit he deserves. Yet, so humble about it.
True Gentleman.
the D.O.C was the greatest.... I wish he never lost his voice.... real gangsta shit....
"Let me ride" is Dre best track...RBX wrote it and Warren G found the sample and gave it to him. A lot of his music was built like that.
+MrMike25896 the g-mix was the shit....X10 better
Yeah thats the song that made me really take notice of his production. I love the way it was all mixed together. I heard Dre stole the idea for the sample from Cold 187um though.
Mark Whippy Warren G showed him the sample and Dre took it ain ran wit it
good song but I always thought Little Gheto Boy was the best
Warren G found the Isaac Hayes sample used throughout Stranded On Death Row too.
by far the best interview. much respect to DOC
DOC was one of the best ever. Without that accident he'd be on the Mt. Rushmore of rap. I modeled my flow after DOC, Rakim, LL, and KRS One. DOC was cold blooded on the mic.
They should definitely make a movie about D.O.C. ., it’d have everything, music, drugs, violence, tragedy and it looks like redemption and a happy ending.
The DOC seems like a terrific dude - Man.”, that is centered and a peace. Wow.
West Dallas, Oak Cliff represent! The Doctorrrrrrrrr
Without The D.O.C, The Chronic wouldn't exist.
Man the D.O.C just has wisdom these days. He is just such a mellow wise cat. I love these interviews.
This homie never gets his credit man I swear. Most underrated Rapper and writer
I’ve probably watched the whole DOC interview a few times but feel you could literally listen to him forever!
He truly is a genius storyteller, whether it be in an interview like this or the countless joints he’s written. So sad his car accident halted his own music career.
It’s also unforgivable he was fucked around business wise, Suge missed a dime doing him over like that.
Big up to the one and only DOC
I cant imagine being as ill as DOC and not being able to spit myself but instead seeing my vision manifest through others...I'd be getting high as fuck too.
jack snow Realest comment I've seen on here. Why would you be chasing money when your dream has been shattered
That part where he says "It was pretty bad" was mind blowing
YUP maybe one day he could have a surgery one day when we have the technology to fix it back to where he can rap like he used to
Ewan Ward Thomas so is Eminem
there needs to be a D.O.C book. for real.
One of the greatest rappers of all times.. I was in middle school when The D.O.C. came out. The beats, his lyrics and his sound... My God.. Then the album cover.. King of Kings and Lord of Lords in all Black. Ppl say he believes that pic cursed his career. Nawww, because The DOC is like a hip hop Mozart.. God created him for a reason. Erica was very smart getting impregnated by him. lmbo
I always clear my throat everytime I'm done watching his interviews fam
Hands down the first west coast artist who transcends coasts. . . East or west ,north or south The definition of an MC /Lyrist. . . A legend w a classic debut album!!! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. . .thank you for your contribution 🙏🏿✊🏾
this is the best hip hop interview I have ever seen wish it was not broken up or at least upload them more often
Love the whole D.O.C. Interview series! Good Looks VLAD. This one really filled in some gaps! DOC, you are a stand up guy and I thank you for the talent you put forth, even if behind the scenes.. WE KNOW NOW!
Why do some of us need to lose before we can win... God bless this man
Thanks to the DOC for talking me into doing this record- Dr. Dre
The D.O.C's description of his involvement and the pain it brought proves he could have been one of the greats. That shit affected my mood cuz I felt it.
I am with you me too
I am with you me too
He is one of the greats just dosen't get the recognition he deserves
@@texashiphopaculturaldocume682 in my opinion you need. A substantial amount of albums to be considered. He doesn't have that.
Suge knight still acts and lives like its 1993.
+Nelson Kelly Give examples because he seems as if he's matured.
@@nomibe2911 if he matured he wouldn’t be in jail lol
Classic album truly a hall of fame worthy record
Wish Eazy E was still alive that would've been a great interview
Cliff ricatf
I doubt he would interview just like jay z dr dre and drake barely interview unless they are people who have major connections
@@semajhaze37 naw eazy loved interviews and any kinda press.
it seem like deep down, DOC knows he was done dirty by his so called "friends" but because he had such hiccups in his career, he just takes responsibility for everything instead of just admitting dre was using him for everything he could get out of him. Dre clearly was doing some bullshit, but because they are friends, DOC won't admit it. I get it, but damn. he wrote more hits for dre and didn't get shit. that's a true friend right there smh.
Much respect to the D.O.C.
Love the DOC interviews. True OG
Am I the ONLY person that saw the world premiere of "Nuthin' But A Thang" & thought that when D.O.C. appeared in the video he was about to bust a verse?
+The Lob Mob he did write dres verses...
+ama79adr I wanted to hear the DOC though..
The Lob Mob well he gave an album that was ahead of his time...
+The Lob Mob You're the man Lyrical! Hopefully you can get back on the reviews with Bruce and MG. Miss you doing Vince McMahon's voice on the podcast. "IT WAS ME AUSTIN! IT WAS ME AUSTIN! IT WAS ME ALL ALONG AUSTIN!!!" #bruceblitzsportsnetwork #4-life
DOC still writes for Dre and Snoop til this very day,I'm sure he gets what he deserves now days!
Facts Dre always says DOC is always involved and give him credits on songs and get him a bag also.. They are real friends
We are working on getting everything The D.O.C deserves TERMINATION OF COPYRIGHT CASE in process
Regardless of what DOC feels, Dre should have looked after his boy. Especially after that billion dollar deal with Apple, it wouldn't have hurt him to throw $10mill to his boy as a thank you for what he has done to help him in his career.
Trust me rich people just don’t throw 10m to anybody the richer they get the tighter they get
Joop175 for real
@@seagramrip187 Facts!
You don't throw millions to people who are close to you bc you don't want to make them feel worthless. You can give him a job that pays well which I am sure Dre does now but you can't just throw millions at people you are tight with
D.O.C. is a legend. He's a OG in peace with the reality of the situation. Much respect to him.
DOC, Drake always looking for a good ghost writer.
I don't think they were ghost writers. They use co-writers. When you credit someone on your album is because you're acknowledging their help.
So eye opening. Crazy history.
It is about them because they were supposed to look out for their right hand man, and make sure that he was compensated for all his hard work and great lyrics🎉
im glad someone finally interviewed D.O.C and asked all this.
You can tell doc loves hip hop and is such a genius at music. Its such a shame he lost his voice but he has given alot to rap. He has passion that only a few others have like dre snoop or pac
DOC IS A TALENTED YOUNG-MAN.(AWESOME WRITER & RAPPER)!!!!
People Want D.o.c To be mad at Dre and To Slander People in The Group & on The Label, But He kept it Solid & Respectful The Whole time! A Real Stand Up Guy!
Not only did he have Super lyrical skills his voice was just a powerful and demanding
Its sad to see how the minds behind these artists success dont get the credit, recognition and the bread they deserve...
Basically The Chronic was like D.o.C. feat Snoop, RBX and Kurupt, produced by Dr Dre and Daz Dilli.
One of Vlad's best interviews!!!
RBX said al of this on his album back then . ( Me ..DOC..and Dogg sat and made lyrics....)
...to replenish your name like Gatorade, but you got thirsty for the money punk
D.O.C is an artist I wish could of really shined for the West Coast
Dude's voice is like gravel, but he's an absolute legend. When he speaks, you listen.
My brother was so upset when his voice left after that accident.
i actually like his voice like this. On a beat, tough lyrics, he'll sound dangerous.
He tried it with Helter Skelter. Didn't work.
Morgan Holliman critically didn’t work, but if you sit and say that album doesn’t bump then you are deaf.
D.O.C. thanks for not giving up. God bless
The DOC was one of my Favorites back in the day. It's the diggy, diggy Doc y'all !
"Can't kill the golden-goose!" lol
Love DOC, just a straightforward guy.
I never knew what happen to D.O.C. living in Albany ,Georgia or the country, what most people say. I used to bang the shit out of funky enough, my boi Carl Golden put me on D.O.C. these dudes was really on it. DJ Vlad , bruh you are doing a hellva job !!
This guy was so important too hip-hop...why is he broke? All these so called friends that are multimillionaires can't take care of him? He played a big part in their careers
Dre let him live in his house for years
dope interview!!
The D.O.C is deep. Easily the best interviews on Vlad TV.
Another great video from the D.O.C.
keep the o.g. interviews goin vlad. they ur best interviews.
It's a shame how they did d.o.c and others. Became legendary and stepped on everyone who helped them there. Money is some devilish shit when you make it your identity it will kill any morals a person may have! Nwa and the 90s rap and r n b was masterful and untouchable.
Guerilla pimpin is one of dre best songs. Shit need to be on gta 6 so white people can hear it.
lol... then they look it up on youtube and act like they knew it before, then they say I miss rap like this, meanwhile they 7
+Ed Win facts lol
LOLOL
nah fuck that shit the only Dre i listen to is Mac Dre or gangsta dresta or Andre nickatina. dr dre is a fake ass sellout bitch
this man is so fine
Respect to The DOC. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
one of Vlad's best interviews...
Full Interview at least after your clips Vlad, this is what we wanna see in full!
It got me when he said he was alone. Wish him the best
I'm really feeling this dude D.O.C. THEY NEED TO MAKE A MOVIE FROM HIS PERSPECTIVE !
oh God tell me Doc didn't write "never let me slip cuz if I slip then I'm slippin"
Read into that line a little more. It actually is kind of clever/profound.
Lmfao
Never let me slip cuz if I slip then I'm slipping, and if I got my Nina then you know I'm straight tripping
I used to think it was mega corny. Perhaps it's nostalgia or just looking over at one of my friends and rapping it in the back of my friends busted up ride drunk as hell, but looking into it more that line is kind of cool. Just an embodiment of the 90's West Coast slang, flow, delivery and overall persona.
sometimes it not WHAT you say but HOW you say it and Dre had the charisma to sell that line.
Vlad: “When nothing but a G-thing came out” 1:37. Vlad, it’s G-thang man! G-thang! Put some Black into it, LOL. 🤣😈
When the DOC's "The Formula" dropped, OMG!
6:04 Huh I heard DOC’s voice clearly. is that what he used to sound like
D.O.C the man, I remember when he first came out. 🌞 tribe
D.O.C is fundamontal to understand not only Dr Dre but also Snopp Dogg, Death Row and all the G-FUNK. God bless him!
It hurts me so much that one accident fucked up this dudes voice what a legend!! Dude wrote "nothing but a g thang" shit is a cook out classic.
Man the chronic was the Truth