Well said Kirby; I think it is a totally slept on classic. It has astounding production by Dre but The D.O.C.'s rhymes were just phenomenal; light years ahead of everyone. We have to be thankful we go that album before tht horrendous crash. What a dude.
The DOC is a true "what if" story. At the time his debut album came out, I seriously thought he would have been the West Coast version of Rakim. His first album is a timeless peace of art.
He was up there with the greats of the east coast, in 1989. His vocabulary, flow and rhyming skills could match the kanes, g raps, and rakims. I think he would've had a good run from about 89-92. Probably releasing 1 or 2 more classic albums, then slowly becoming washed up in the g-funk era
Every time I hear the song No One Can Do it Better and he says, “Remember this FOREVER! No one can do it better!” That lyric always feels so powerful after what happened.
Back when his album dropped, we didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the bts of the music and artists we bumped, mostly because without the internet you didn't hear much of that kind of news. But when we finally heard what happened to DOC and why a 2nd album never dropped, I was pretty devastated and felt horrible about such a gifted MC losing the power of their voice. That album resonated with me that much... every track was absolutely incredible, and his voice stood out a lot among the rappers of that era. People might say he "could've been" one of the greats, but imo he IS one of the greats, because that's how good his one album was. Respect to DOC for his work and his views.
He’s been a part of SEVERAL huge selling records, all of which were albums for other artists. He’s also been huge as far as contributions and mentoring younger artists and his contemporaries go. The D.O.C. has made a bigger impact on Hip Hop than you may realize because most of what he has done is behind the scenes of the product which is the music and most of it following after the accident.
DOC is right... Some people don't get to carry the baton for long, but sometimes they positively impact all that follow... I don't know a single Emcee that doesn't give him his props.
Talib and Jasmin are doing a great job with these interviews! I really like the questions they ask because I have been wondering the same things myself. Peoples’ Party is way better then that other supposed DJ. 😂
The DOC was aiming gor being the G.O.A.T of rap if he didn't lose his voice...God bless him and his music lives on ....I thank God he is still alive.....I miss the music
Man I can't wait for this episode I love the people's party Talib kweli and jasmine are my favorite podcast hosts. Thank you for bringing us these amazing interviews
People be sweating Jasmine but she ALWAYS asks the right questions, she is a great asset to the show, she's fun and pays attention to her guests. Talib is a calculated individual u can tell.
*What we can't forget is **_Talib has the encyclopedic knowledge of Hip-Hop culture, on top of being a masterful emcee, while Jasmine is just asking questions which are scripted for her._** Meaning, **_Talib is the real journalist and scholar, so the "People's Party" couldn't exist without him._** Jasmin is just there to serve (and service) an agenda--and the agenda is, getting Black females, **_who wouldn't watch the show if a Black women wasn't there, to tune in._*
@@kondodurham2599 *For the record, I have no problem with Talib and UPROXX looking out for a sista. What I do have a problem with is **_Talib's primary role in creating and curating this show being marginalized to service a Black female audience who could care less about Hip-Hop's culture._** The Black men who love this culture should be catered to, not the women who fixate on **_any male R&B star,_** they think is cute and can sing a little bit.*
@@MontUHURU_Mimia777 ...pseudo-intellectual bullshit babble sir. ..."THE MEN SHOULD BE CATERED TO"..???????????? 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
Liner notes it's common knowledge that Snoop Dogg and The D.O.C. wrote The Chronic except for Kurupt, Daz, Warren G, Nate Dog, Jewell, RBX, and Rages parts @Ernest Davis
DOC was a prolific writer,rapper multi talented Artist. Ironically while shooting the video to his biggest hit,he suffered a life changing accident. God's Plan he still here with us but doing some different things now. Salute big brush many are called but few are chosen. Peaceout....
Don't drink and do ecstacy, i drank and did x and cocaine a hundred times and i never had a problem, but i know it's because God was with me and i dont take it for granted.Thank god im clean today.
Him and Rakim sounded hard without calling people names, especially women---bitches, dissing other rappèrs. Love his classic Album. Sorry about what happened to him. ❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖💖🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖
umm, women call each other b_tches more than men do (particularly today's stripper rappers). you don't have to make a cheap feminist point to show luv to classic hip hop. stop trying to be so 'woke' lmbao
Damn I was never a huge fan even though I know his place in hip-hop is large, but, I never knew about his voice. That blows. Ruined this man’s career. Horrible.
I used to drive on ecstasy all the time, and most of the time perfectly well. That was just after one night though. It counter acts the alcohol and just makes you feel alert. If he’d been up for days, the sleep deprivation combined with alcohol, no food is a bad combo. I bet he was struggling to keep his eyes open when he crashed, probably falling in and out of sleep.
a similar thing happened to beanie he said he lost his voice not from losing a lung it was because when he woke up out the coma he pulled the tube out his throat and tore up his larynx
Rapper D.o.c . Even tho he had only one , His album was great. What makes a great album is not just beats but also great lyrics w it , and he had that. . As for should he blame anyone sense he got pulled over that night of doing drugs but they let him go , hey honestly he can't blame anyone but even tho that was sad of him crashing , but he can't blame anyone on that tip but himself,. Bcuz he admit of doing heavy alcohol and drugs couple of days leading up to that crash and that's real spill. Oh and he also wrote for some rappers as well even tho he didn't make another album , his lyrics meaning writing skills were good.
The way I felt when the D.O.C. lost his voice was the equivalent of how people felt when Jimi Hendrix died. The D.O.C. lived. I’m thankful he did but it somehow makes what happened seem worse.
@@dawb86 I can see that being the case. Also, some police officers pulled him over right before the accident for driving erratically (he was high off of cocaine & X) but they let him go when they saw who he was. It took years for him to find out that his Larynx was actually damaged by a tube inserted into his throat at the hospital not the crash itself.
Did he for sure state that he knew that was possible at the time, or is that information from elsewhere? Since he said he didn't even realize the real reason he lost his voice until many years later, I'm just wondering what else he maybe didn't know. Is it possible he was given the impression that nothing could be done? Lord knows I've had many misinformed specialists tell me certain things "never" heal or they would heal "on their own in time", only to find out much later that there were in fact treatments or exercises that could've helped had I acted earlier...
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING . THERE IS IRONY IN THIS . DOC DECLARED THAT HE WAS THE BEST TO EVER DO IT . & NO CAN DO IT BETTER . HE DROPPED THAT ALBUM AND THEN THE UNIVERSE TOOK HIS VOICE ..... IF THAT ISNT THE LOUDEST & BIGGEST MIC DROP IN THIS WORLD ... THERE REALY ISNT NO NEED TO CONTINUE TO SING / RAP OR REALLY EVEN SPEAK , BECAUSE THAT ALBULM SAYS IT ALL POINT BLANK FUCKING PERIOD .........I'm white and I listen to rock , rap and alotbof other types of music . I grew up with this . I remember being 18 and listening to this albulm when it came out . N.W.A. was on fire and then having problems, But , THE DIGGY DIGGY DOCTOR made me freeze in my tracks . I KNEW AT THAT INSTANT , THAT I WAS LISTENING TO GREATNESS . I can't say it any other way . And time went on and others like PARIS caught my ear and a couple others , BUT NONE OF THEM EVER BROUGHT THE THUNDER LIKE D O C DID. I never have ever felt that magic before or since . D O C says he is SPIRITUAL , then maybe he understands that when it's done so good , YOU GOTTA RIP OUT THE PLUG , KICK IN THE SPEAKER AND CRUSH THE MIC , BECAUSE IT WILL NEVER BE DONE THAT GOOD , EVER AGAIN...💯⚡️😎
Dr Dre: But sometimes The business end of this shit can turn your friends against you But you was a real nigga, I could sense it in you I still remember the window of the car that you went through That's fucked up, but I'll never forget the shit we been through And I'ma do whatever it takes to convince you 'Cause you my nigga Doc, and Eazy I'm still with you Fuck the beef, nigga I miss you, and that's just bein' real with you.
Have him watch the documentary HEAL. And meditate and also anything can be healed. Reiki healing is good. As well as him getting grounded and opening up his chakras and connect with source. Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Holy Holy Holy AMEN AMEN AMEN
I believe D.O.C’s 1st album will forever be that brass ring ya know? The gold standard moving forward. Doesn’t matter if another artist’s album goes 8-9x platinum. DOC’s No One Can Do It better will always be that measuring stick. It’s natural like nature: rain, wind, fire. And Helter Skelter is the gold standard, that measuring stick for using the tools you have available-like 1 brush and 1 color paint- and producing a Michelangelo. Deuce…..ehhhh….nahhhh. For me I wasn’t digging it. I think Dre screwed it up not letting DOC rap on his own album…selfishness with good intentions I guess. But DOC is back. Now more powerful than ever because he has a good message, his voice is fully healed for what the circumstances did, got s new documentary coming out, released 2 songs with his own verses….yeah the future looks bright. From my heart and soul, DOC you are a true hero and I thank the good Lord for giving us younger people an inspirational messenger, and Thanks to God the DOC….for him….it’s still fucken No One Can Do It Better
Ecstasy first blew up in the club scene in Texas in in the early 80’s, before it even got made illegal. It was around in NY in the 80’s too. It wasn’t really a hip hip drug though, until the late 90’s/ early 2000’s. It was more a house music drug.
nevermind combining those things....how about staying away from all of those things.....not just the ecstasy and cocanine but the weed and alcohol too.- +
"No One Can Do It Better" is one of the greatest hip hop albums as well as solo releases of all time. The D.O.C. is an absolute legend.
Well said Kirby; I think it is a totally slept on classic. It has astounding production by Dre but The D.O.C.'s rhymes were just phenomenal; light years ahead of everyone. We have to be thankful we go that album before tht horrendous crash. What a dude.
I agree definitely in my Top 10 lyrically, very underated and humble guy good bless 🙌 🙏 😊
The DOC is a true "what if" story. At the time his debut album came out, I seriously thought he would have been the West Coast version of Rakim. His first album is a timeless peace of art.
He from Texas though
@@erichawkins7305 From TX, but represented that West.
@@erichawkins7305 You know what he means homie
I love your comment because that is so true. Man!!
He was up there with the greats of the east coast, in 1989. His vocabulary, flow and rhyming skills could match the kanes, g raps, and rakims.
I think he would've had a good run from about 89-92. Probably releasing 1 or 2 more classic albums, then slowly becoming washed up in the g-funk era
“Im a spiritual guy god said that is all that you need love it”‼️‼️💯💯🙏🏾🙏🏾
He still has a killer voice!
For real, it really suited Helter Skelter.
Listen to Helta Skelta
His album is a classic. It’s one of the greatest albums ever produced.
T known as the DOC and l went to High School together on Dallas, Texas. He was always soo talented.
Every time I hear the song No One Can Do it Better and he says, “Remember this FOREVER! No one can do it better!” That lyric always feels so powerful after what happened.
The best rapper to ever come out if Dallas
The greatest/underrated rapper ever…
D.O.C. gets a lot of respect from true MCs and hip-hop lovers. What's your favorite track?
Who tf does this, DOC gets a lot of respect worldwide..
The Formula is so classic, I can’t get past his first few bars without rewinding it still to this day!
Secret Plan, Portrait of a Masterpiece
Gettin Funky!
@@natedogg5708 big facts!
Mind Blowin' gets heavy rotation from me
I love D.O.C.s logic and sense of humor. ❤
Can't wait for this to drop 💯... Legend 👑 💯
Back when his album dropped, we didn't pay a whole lot of attention to the bts of the music and artists we bumped, mostly because without the internet you didn't hear much of that kind of news. But when we finally heard what happened to DOC and why a 2nd album never dropped, I was pretty devastated and felt horrible about such a gifted MC losing the power of their voice. That album resonated with me that much... every track was absolutely incredible, and his voice stood out a lot among the rappers of that era. People might say he "could've been" one of the greats, but imo he IS one of the greats, because that's how good his one album was. Respect to DOC for his work and his views.
He’s been a part of SEVERAL huge selling records, all of which were albums for other artists. He’s also been huge as far as contributions and mentoring younger artists and his contemporaries go. The D.O.C. has made a bigger impact on Hip Hop than you may realize because most of what he has done is behind the scenes of the product which is the music and most of it following after the accident.
Please go back to No One Can Do It Better! That album is a complete masterpiece!
F A C T
His album should be brought up when discussing best rap albums ever.
DOC is right... Some people don't get to carry the baton for long, but sometimes they positively impact all that follow... I don't know a single Emcee that doesn't give him his props.
Swear to god I had a dream last night about him telling me this story. The universe is crazy.
Talib and Jasmin are doing a great job with these interviews! I really like the questions they ask because I have been wondering the same things myself. Peoples’ Party is way better then that other supposed DJ. 😂
He would of went down as 1 of the best ever if he didn't lose his voice.
AMEN BRO.
Absolutely!
Even with the voice loss, he is still dope. Helter Skelter is mad dope.
100% agree legend
He would've been the first superstar of Death Row/the Hip Hop scene
The DOC was aiming gor being the G.O.A.T of rap if he didn't lose his voice...God bless him and his music lives on ....I thank God he is still alive.....I miss the music
D.O.C 's post accident album Heltah Skeltah is fucking amazing. Even with the gravel voice DOC was one of the GOATS.
You know it!!!!
Was this nocturnal by any chance I think I heard it before
I've been a Fan of your music since you came out and you are one of the greatest lyricist of our time. We love you. DoC
Had to show this miracle some love ❤️
So wheres the love at?
@@mikaelTaurus you trolling 😉
Man I can't wait for this episode I love the people's party Talib kweli and jasmine are my favorite podcast hosts. Thank you for bringing us these amazing interviews
Not really
Can't wait for the full episode for this legend
Dallas TX baby!
Imagine being a musician who’s sole creative aspect is using your voice & you lose your damn voice. Crazy
Praise to the D.O.C.!!!
One of the best Rap Albums ever!!!!!
Backwards ahh nggga PRAISE BE TO GOD fool
Really Triple D Legend 💪🏽💪🏽
Wow great interview. I never knew about his voice.
A lot of people didn’t realize the scene in the NWA movie when the guy got in the car accident was about him....
it's a fascinating story -- even more fascinating is how he's handled it
@@uproxx Exactly I love how he handled it.
@@dawb86 I definitely probably overlooked that scene. I’ll watch it again thanks.
This channel is pure gold
y'all killing it!!!!!
salute and gratitude!
Still play a few tracks to this day in the car
I love you the doc you are my favorite rapper on the plane 💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞❤️💞
People be sweating Jasmine but she ALWAYS asks the right questions, she is a great asset to the show, she's fun and pays attention to her guests. Talib is a calculated individual u can tell.
*What we can't forget is **_Talib has the encyclopedic knowledge of Hip-Hop culture, on top of being a masterful emcee, while Jasmine is just asking questions which are scripted for her._** Meaning, **_Talib is the real journalist and scholar, so the "People's Party" couldn't exist without him._** Jasmin is just there to serve (and service) an agenda--and the agenda is, getting Black females, **_who wouldn't watch the show if a Black women wasn't there, to tune in._*
She ALWAYS ask the right question?! WRONG.
@@MontUHURU_Mimia777 Or maybe genuinely giving a Black WOMAN a JOB
@@kondodurham2599 *For the record, I have no problem with Talib and UPROXX looking out for a sista. What I do have a problem with is **_Talib's primary role in creating and curating this show being marginalized to service a Black female audience who could care less about Hip-Hop's culture._** The Black men who love this culture should be catered to, not the women who fixate on **_any male R&B star,_** they think is cute and can sing a little bit.*
@@MontUHURU_Mimia777 ...pseudo-intellectual bullshit babble sir. ..."THE MEN SHOULD BE CATERED TO"..???????????? 🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️
Capadona and DOC are two of the most spiritual brothers in hip hop I could listen to them talk and speak knowledge all day
Youdont know that
You still and will always be great Doc
His helter skelter album is an absolute banger. Like prolly somewhere in my top 10 or 20.
facts , even with the new voice DOC is one of the goats.
🙌🏿💯
Ha ha when he said “well i’m from texas” that was the first time i ever heard his accent come out
Also The Formula was my shit!
He also wrote a lot of The Chronic
Liner notes it's common knowledge that Snoop Dogg and The D.O.C. wrote The Chronic except for Kurupt, Daz, Warren G, Nate Dog, Jewell, RBX, and Rages parts @Ernest Davis
🙏 God has a reason for everything and you are right in what you said, I learned that too when I had a brain aneurysm and God kept me here
D.O.C. Is one of the GOATS
I love you the doc ❤️😙💘💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
🐐
God Bless
Like the DOC, No one can do it better
Number Uno !!
DOC was a prolific writer,rapper multi talented Artist. Ironically while shooting the video to his biggest hit,he suffered a life changing accident. God's Plan he still here with us but doing some different things now. Salute big brush many are called but few are chosen. Peaceout....
Ngga we know we can hear him talk.
D.O.C. a good dude, man the projects that would have been if he wouldn't have gotten into that accident
Don't drink and do ecstacy, i drank and did x and cocaine a hundred times and i never had a problem, but i know it's because God was with me and i dont take it for granted.Thank god im clean today.
🎶 DOC Hip Hop Legend
Him and Rakim sounded hard without calling people names, especially women---bitches, dissing other rappèrs. Love his classic Album. Sorry about what happened to him. ❤️❤️❤️💖💖💖💖🌹🌹🌹💖💖💖
umm, women call each other b_tches more than men do (particularly today's stripper rappers). you don't have to make a cheap feminist point to show luv to classic hip hop. stop trying to be so 'woke' lmbao
The Whirlwind Pyramid 🙌🏽
Take it EAZY.
He can still use his voice & be known for something, he could do voice acting for animation or narration
Damn I was never a huge fan even though I know his place in hip-hop is large, but, I never knew about his voice. That blows. Ruined this man’s career. Horrible.
❤❤
“Texas” çame out perfeçtly çlear lol
Helter Skelter is dope.
I used to drive on ecstasy all the time, and most of the time perfectly well. That was just after one night though. It counter acts the alcohol and just makes you feel alert. If he’d been up for days, the sleep deprivation combined with alcohol, no food is a bad combo. I bet he was struggling to keep his eyes open when he crashed, probably falling in and out of sleep.
a similar thing happened to beanie he said he lost his voice not from losing a lung it was because when he woke up out the coma he pulled the tube out his throat and tore up his larynx
Rapper D.o.c . Even tho he had only one , His album was great. What makes a great album is not just beats but also great lyrics w it , and he had that. . As for should he blame anyone sense he got pulled over that night of doing drugs but they let him go , hey honestly he can't blame anyone but even tho that was sad of him crashing , but he can't blame anyone on that tip but himself,. Bcuz he admit of doing heavy alcohol and drugs couple of days leading up to that crash and that's real spill. Oh and he also wrote for some rappers as well even tho he didn't make another album , his lyrics meaning writing skills were good.
☺ yaayyyyy
God is Great God is Only
Still Belong in the RockRoll HOF
Deep Question
Even Deeper Answer
😐😔
The way I felt when the D.O.C. lost his voice was the equivalent of how people felt when Jimi Hendrix died. The D.O.C. lived. I’m thankful he did but it somehow makes what happened seem worse.
Worse than if he would have passed? Yea ok
Its gettin funkaay
...its gettin funkaay....oooo!
Where’s the whole interview?
He could have gotten his voice back but he didn't do the physical therapy needed at the time. He just said forget it...
At the time being so young and feeling like his career was over he was probably suffering through depression.
@@dawb86 I can see that being the case. Also, some police officers pulled him over right before the accident for driving erratically (he was high off of cocaine & X) but they let him go when they saw who he was. It took years for him to find out that his Larynx was actually damaged by a tube inserted into his throat at the hospital not the crash itself.
Did he for sure state that he knew that was possible at the time, or is that information from elsewhere? Since he said he didn't even realize the real reason he lost his voice until many years later, I'm just wondering what else he maybe didn't know. Is it possible he was given the impression that nothing could be done? Lord knows I've had many misinformed specialists tell me certain things "never" heal or they would heal "on their own in time", only to find out much later that there were in fact treatments or exercises that could've helped had I acted earlier...
@@mindyabiznessthatsalljustm8134 He said it in an interview.
LET ME TELL YOU SOMETHING .
THERE IS IRONY IN THIS .
DOC DECLARED THAT HE WAS THE BEST TO EVER DO IT . & NO CAN DO IT BETTER . HE DROPPED THAT ALBUM AND THEN THE UNIVERSE TOOK HIS VOICE ..... IF THAT ISNT THE LOUDEST & BIGGEST MIC DROP IN THIS WORLD ...
THERE REALY ISNT NO NEED TO CONTINUE TO SING / RAP OR REALLY EVEN SPEAK , BECAUSE THAT ALBULM SAYS IT ALL POINT BLANK FUCKING PERIOD .........I'm white and I listen to rock , rap and alotbof other types of music . I grew up with this . I remember being 18 and listening to this albulm when it came out . N.W.A. was on fire and then having problems, But ,
THE DIGGY DIGGY DOCTOR made me freeze in my tracks . I KNEW AT THAT INSTANT , THAT I WAS LISTENING TO GREATNESS . I can't say it any other way . And time went on and others like PARIS caught my ear and a couple others , BUT NONE OF THEM EVER BROUGHT THE THUNDER LIKE D O C DID. I never have ever felt that magic before or since . D O C says he is SPIRITUAL , then maybe he understands that when it's done so good , YOU GOTTA RIP OUT THE PLUG , KICK IN THE SPEAKER AND CRUSH THE MIC ,
BECAUSE IT WILL NEVER BE DONE THAT GOOD , EVER AGAIN...💯⚡️😎
Dang.
Wow
GOD
Dr Dre: But sometimes
The business end of this shit can turn your friends against you
But you was a real nigga, I could sense it in you
I still remember the window of the car that you went through
That's fucked up, but I'll never forget the shit we been through
And I'ma do whatever it takes to convince you
'Cause you my nigga Doc, and Eazy I'm still with you
Fuck the beef, nigga I miss you, and that's just bein' real with you.
similarly to what happened to B Siegel
One of Hip Hop's biggest What If's What If DOC would've lost his voice.
Have him watch the documentary HEAL. And meditate and also anything can be healed. Reiki healing is good. As well as him getting grounded and opening up his chakras and connect with source. Hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah Holy Holy Holy AMEN AMEN AMEN
Where can I find this documentary?
Mtfcking The DOC can’t touch this
No One Can Do It Better ✊
I believe D.O.C’s 1st album will forever be that brass ring ya know? The gold standard moving forward. Doesn’t matter if another artist’s album goes 8-9x platinum. DOC’s No One Can Do It better will always be that measuring stick. It’s natural like nature: rain, wind, fire.
And Helter Skelter is the gold standard, that measuring stick for using the tools you have available-like 1 brush and 1 color paint- and producing a Michelangelo.
Deuce…..ehhhh….nahhhh. For me I wasn’t digging it. I think Dre screwed it up not letting DOC rap on his own album…selfishness with good intentions I guess.
But DOC is back. Now more powerful than ever because he has a good message, his voice is fully healed for what the circumstances did, got s new documentary coming out, released 2 songs with his own verses….yeah the future looks bright. From my heart and soul, DOC you are a true hero and I thank the good Lord for giving us younger people an inspirational messenger, and Thanks to God the DOC….for him….it’s still fucken No One Can Do It Better
No doubt DOC would've ruled the 90s if he didn't have the accident. The bar would've definitely been higher too.
To me he's like a "WESTCOAST" RAKIM cause he gets to the point.
On a "WESTCOAST" style though.
The trach
I didn't even know dudes were doing thiz in the 80's
Lots of things that are just getting popular now have been around forever
Ecstasy first blew up in the club scene in Texas in in the early 80’s, before it even got made illegal. It was around in NY in the 80’s too. It wasn’t really a hip hip drug though, until the late 90’s/ early 2000’s. It was more a house music drug.
He should release new albums with AI. He can write the tracks and AI will mimic his voice.
❤you lost your voice and then u found God. One day when you in heaven u will get your voice back
Damnnnn! 😐
if he rapped now, he would have the most unique voice in the game.
Try not to finish guests sentences its annoying. Other than that Talib and Jas are dope...
Still got a nicer voice than Steve O.
I remember hearing that he could have surgery to recover 70% of his voice. I guess that never happened
4:26
He used to be Light skin
nevermind combining those things....how about staying away from all of those things.....not just the ecstasy and cocanine but the weed and alcohol too.-
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Your heart doesnt stop if you take mdma and alcohol, lady 🤦♂️
Doctors ever held responsible or??
Not sure why ask a what if about the cops, how does that help at all now? Seems silly.
Reflecting on that moment is interesting. That's where growth and evolution are on display.
Ffs bro , I just thought I would look up how his voice went like that ☹️☹️such a sad story
A I could bring his career back 💯