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Tracy Lynn Curry (born June 10, 1968), better known as The D.O.C., is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. In addition to a solo career, he was a member of the
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group Fila Fresh Crew and later collaborated with gangsta rap group
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–where he co-wrote many of their releases–as well as Eazy-E's solo debut album ''
Eazy-Duz-It ''Eazy-Duz-It'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Eazy-E. It was released on November 23, 1988, by Ruthless Records and Priority Records. The album charted on two different charts and went 2× Platinum in the United States despite ver ...
''. He has also worked with Dr. Dre, co-writing his solo debut album, while Dre produced Curry's solo debut album, released by Ruthless Records. He was one of the founders of Death Row Records along with Dr. Dre and Suge Knight. After Fila Fresh Crew split up in 1988, the D.O.C. went on to pursue a successful solo career. In 1989, he released his debut album, ''
No One Can Do It Better ''No One Can Do It Better'' is the debut studio album by The D.O.C., released on August 1, 1989, by Ruthless Records and Atlantic Records. It reached no.1 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two weeks, while peaking in the Top 20 on the ...
'', which reached number-one on the US
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chart for two weeks and spawned two number one hits on the
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chart: "
It's Funky Enough "It's Funky Enough" is the debut single by American rapper, The D.O.C., featured as the first track on his 1989 debut album '' No One Can Do It Better''. It spent 18 weeks on the US Top Rap Songs chart, including four at #1. A video shot in bla ...
" and " The D.O.C. & The Doctor". The album went platinum five years after its release. In late 1989, months after the release of ''No One Can Do It Better'', the D.O.C. suffered a serious car crash that permanently changed his voice. Since his accident, he has released two more albums, '' Helter Skelter'' in 1996 and '' Deuce'' in 2003. In 2015, he said his voice was fully recovered.


Early life and education

Tracy Lynn Curry was born on June 10, 1968, in Dallas, Texas. As a teenager, Curry began his career as a member of Fila Fresh Crew, a hip hop trio that originated in Dallas, Texas. While in the group, Curry was known as Doc-T.


Career


Fila Fresh Crew

In 1987, Fila Fresh Crew had four songs featured on the compilation album ''
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'' which featured various other artists; the same four tracks would later appear on the group's album '' Tuffest Man Alive'', which was released in 1988. Though the album would produce three singles, the group disbanded not long after its release. By this point, Curry had moved to
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and become acquainted with members of ''N.W.A'' and Ruthless Records.


Ruthless Records and ''No One Can Do It Better''

Curry would begin using the name the D.O.C. after he was signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records. The D.O.C. contributed lyrics to
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's debut studio album, '' Straight Outta Compton'', and performed the opening verse on "Parental Discretion Iz Advised". Curry also wrote for Eazy-E's debut studio album, ''
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'' and co-wrote "Keep Watchin'" from
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's self-titled debut album. In 1989, the D.O.C. released his solo debut, the Dr. Dre-produced ''
No One Can Do It Better ''No One Can Do It Better'' is the debut studio album by The D.O.C., released on August 1, 1989, by Ruthless Records and Atlantic Records. It reached no.1 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two weeks, while peaking in the Top 20 on the ...
''. The album was very well received by critics, and sold well, peaking at no. 20 on the ''Billboard'' 200 for two consecutive weeks; by 1994, the album reached Platinum status.
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gives the album a five-star rating and describes it as "an early landmark of West Coast Rap" as well as "an undeniable masterpiece". ''No One Can Do It Better'' produced five singles and five music videos.


Automobile crash and move to Death Row

In November 1989, five months after the release of ''No One Can Do It Better'', Curry was involved in a near-fatal car crash. Driving home from a party, he fell asleep at the wheel and his car veered off the freeway. Curry, who was not wearing a seat belt, was thrown out the rear window, slamming face-first into a tree. His injuries required 21 hours of plastic surgery, and he spent 2½ weeks in the hospital. He could not speak for about a month, and he was left with a different, raspier voice. In a 2015 interview with
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, Curry stated that he was under the influence of alcohol and cannabis and was actually pulled over before the accident but the police let him go. The D.O.C. continued to write for N.W.A and contributed lyrics and minor vocals to their 1990 EP ''
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'', where he co-wrote all the songs except for "Just Don't Bite It" and "Kamurshol", and their final album '' Niggaz4Life''. In 1991, the D.O.C. left Ruthless Records along with Dr. Dre and Michel'le to sign with newly founded Death Row Records. The D.O.C. also used his talents as one of the writers for Dr. Dre's debut solo album ''
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'', contributing to the tracks " Nuthin' but a G Thang", "Lil' Ghetto Boy", "A Nigga Witta Gun", "Lyrical Gangbang" and " Bitches Ain't Shit". He also appeared on the skit track "The $20 Sack Pyramid". He is referenced by name in " Nuthin' but a G Thang", and appears in the song's video as well. The liner notes to ''
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'' say, "I want to give a special shout out to The D.O.C. for talking me into doin' this album." His name is mentioned by Snoop Dogg in the
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of the album. ("Peace to da D.O.C., still makin' it funky enough"). In addition to ''The Chronic'', the D.O.C. worked on Snoop Dogg's debut album ''
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'', and added some vocals on the song "Serial Killa". The D.O.C. continued to be a
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for various songs on Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg albums. "
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", from Eazy-E's 1993 extended play ''
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'', includes lyrics sampled from "
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" in the song's hook.


Feud with Dr. Dre and ''Helter Skelter''

In 1996, the D.O.C. attempted a comeback following the car crash which severely damaged his vocal cords. The album, titled '' Helter Skelter'', produced two singles with music videos. ''Helter Skelter'' was widely ignored and even somewhat discredited by the D.O.C. himself. The name of the album is a reference to Charles Manson's idea of
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' " Helter Skelter" prophesying the end of the world. The title and concept behind this album were originally developed by Dr. Dre as a collaborative effort between him and Ice Cube, titled ''Heltah Skeltah''. At that time, however, the D.O.C. had become disillusioned with Death Row Records and Dre, having received no payment for his work
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at Death Row. So in late 1994, D.O.C. decided to leave Death Row and headed to
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. Taking lyrics he had already written for ''Heltah Skeltah'', he recorded ''Helter Skelter'', keeping the name to spite Dre. His lyrics were inspired by the writings of
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. Especially noticeable in songs ''Secret Plan'' and ''Welcome to the New World''.


Silverback Records and ''Deuce''

In 1997, the D.O.C. founded his own Dallas-based record label, Silverback Records. The D.O.C. introduced Dallas rapper 6Two to Dre, who featured him on his 1999 comeback album '' 2001''; Curry and also provided lyrics for the album. On July 20, 2000, the D.O.C. appeared on stage with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg at
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during the Up in Smoke Tour. In 2003, the D.O.C. released his third album entitled '' Deuce'' on Silverback Records. The album was originally meant to be a 6Two album, completely produced by Dr. Dre and released through
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. However, D.O.C. and Dre argued over whether D.O.C. should be rapping on the album. The D.O.C.'s presence on this album is minimal however, making an appearance to introduce tracks or perform in skits such as "My Prayer" and "Souliloquy". The only single released from ''Deuce'' was " The Shit", which features former-
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members
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and Ice Cube, along with Snoop Dogg and 6Two. ''Deuce'' focuses primarily on showcasing other artists on D.O.C.'s Silverback Records label, including U.P.-T.I.G.H.T., El Dorado, and in particular, 6Two.


Later career

The D.O.C. wrote lyrics for Snoop Dogg's album '' Tha Blue Carpet Treatment''. In December 2006, the D.O.C. revealed that he was working on his fourth album, entitled ''Voices'', and stated that it would be released after Dr. Dre's upcoming fourth album ''
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'', which was scrapped in favor of 2015's '' Compton''. In a May 2008 interview, the D.O.C. stated that he and Dre were working on the album, explaining "There is an album, and you got the title, but that's also because that's the title Dre likes. Dre and I decided to do another D.O.C. album after this ''Detox'' record. We decided to do one more together and end our story the right way." After the release of the biopic '' Straight Outta Compton'', the D.O.C. revealed that his natural voice had returned if he had concentrated, and that he recorded new music, although he was not ready to release anything yet. Although he is not mentioned in the songwriting credits, the D.O.C. claimed that he helped write Dr. Dre's third album '' Compton''. In 2022, he collaborated with Codefendants, a new group formed by of
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and Sam King from Get Dead, on a track called "The Fast Ones". This marked the first new recording featuring D.O.C. in 19 years.


Media appearances

* He made a guest appearance in Shyne's music-video for the song "That's Gangsta", which samples the same beat D.O.C. uses for his first hit "It's Funky Enough",
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's "Misdemeanor". The song "Lend Me An Ear" was featured on Lakai skate shoe's video " Fully Flared". * He made an appearance in the documentary ''We From Dallas'' (2014), a film dedicated to telling the history of hip hop from the Dallas perspective. * The D.O.C. is portrayed by actor Marlon Yates Jr. in the 2015
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biopic '' Straight Outta Compton''. * He made an appearance in the series ''
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'' (2017), a four-episode series that analyzes the relationship between
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and Dr. Dre, alongside a number of those involved in their partnership. * He made an appearance in episode five of the series '' Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty'' (2022).


Discography


Studio albums

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No One Can Do It Better ''No One Can Do It Better'' is the debut studio album by The D.O.C., released on August 1, 1989, by Ruthless Records and Atlantic Records. It reached no.1 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart for two weeks, while peaking in the Top 20 on the ...
'' (1989) *'' Helter Skelter'' (1996) *'' Deuce'' (2003)


Collaboration albums

*'' N.W.A. and the Posse'' with N.W.A (1987) *'' Tuffest Man Alive'' with Fila Fresh Crew (1988)


Filmography

* ''
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References

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