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    • Release Date: 12/08/1998
    • Sales Rank: 58,975
    • Label: Def Jam
    • UPC: 731455894523

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    Doc's Da Name 2000

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    Doc's Da Name 2000

    1LISTENWelcome 2 Da Bricks 1:55
    2LISTENLet Da Monkey Out 3:13
    3LISTENI'll Bee Dat! 4:31
    4LISTENGet It Live 3:14
    5LISTENWho Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) / Nasty Naj 0:45
    6LISTENJersey Yo! 3:17
    7LISTENCloze Ya Doorz / Gov-Mattic 3:59
    8LISTENI Don't Kare 3:19
    9LISTENBoodah Break 1:50
    10LISTENMillion Chicken March (2 Hot 4 TV) (Skit) / Nasty Naj 1:21
    11LISTENKeep On '99 4:29
    12LISTENWell All Rite Cha 4:15
    13LISTENPain in da Ass Stewardess (Skit) / Nasty Naj 2:05
    14LISTENDa Goodness 4:08
    15LISTENMy Zone / Suga Bear 2:36
    16LISTENDa Da Dahhh 3:58
    17LISTENG.P.N. (Skit) / Nasty Naj 2:07
    18LISTENDown South Funk / Keith Murray 3:39
    19LISTEND.O.G.S. 3:49
    20LISTENBeet Drop 1:11
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    In 1998, rap music experienced a high level of commercial acceptance and exploitation, the magnitude of which had scarcely been seen before. Most major record labels embraced artists whose images and portrayals revolved around financial decadence, violence, and substance abuse. These are issues that have always been somewhere in the mix of hip-hop culture, but in the late '90s such subjects took total precedence over previously, at least equally, appreciated subjects such as lyrical agility, humor, positivity, and self-awareness. Redman represents a few of these attributes -- humor and lyrical agility in particular -- on Doc's da Name 2000. The sound Redman achieves on this album is characteristic of his previous albums. With production credits going mostly to Erick Sermon, the bass-intensive and melodic beats on Doc's da Name 2000 allow Redman to deliver the raw Newark, NJ, flow for which he's known and liked. Redman produced a few of the songs on this album, including "Jersey Yo!." A mildly funny skit that describes the attitude of a certain "Little Bricks" resident precedes this selection. There are actually five skits on the album, which, like most skits on an often-played album, become very unfunny after a few repetitions. On "Jersey Yo!" Redman uses a slow and funky guitar sound over tight drums and a fluid bassline. Redman is also responsible for the production of "Da Goodness," a song that features Busta Rhymes. The instrumentation in this song has a futuristic, almost minimal, sound that mimics the music Busta Rhymes frequently flows over. Not stopping there, Redman spits lyrics in "Da Goodness" with what could be identified as Busta's lyrical style -- and he does it well. The result is an entertaining song that exemplifies Redman's skill as a talented lyricist and producer. "Beet Drop," another cut produced by Redman, is a brief but funny cover of the Beastie Boys' "It's the New Style." Other MCs that join Redman here include Method Man on "Well All Rite Cha"; Double O, Tame, Diezzel Don, Gov-Mattic, and Young Z (of the Outsiders) on "Close Ya Doorz"; Markie and Shooga Bear on "My Zone!"; and Erick Sermon and Keith Murray on "Down South Funk." Fans should note that the latest episode of "Sooperman Lova (IV)" is witness to "sooperman lova switching to sooperman villain." The last selection on this album is a gem -- a rhyme delivered over a jungle (aka drum'n'bass) rhythm track that was produced by the well-known Roni Size. A close look at the liner notes reveals an additional unique item on Doc's da Name 2000: Redman had A&R, marketing, and project coordination responsibilities on this album -- a scenario not often seen in the music industry. ~ Qa'id Jacobs, Rovi All Music Guide

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    BRICK CITY SHEPHARD HILLby Anonymous

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    September 27, 2010: Red got this album off. One love to runt,govna,diezle,wayne danga,and number nine..Shephard hill finest dj pue

    One of the bestby Anonymous

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    September 27, 2010: Redman is one of the best lyrically. He has funny and seriuos rhymes all at the same time. His metaphors are the best in the business. Eminem copied his style from Redman.

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    Doc's Da Name 2000

    Track List
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    Doc's Da Name 2000

    1LISTENWelcome 2 Da Bricks 1:55
    2LISTENLet Da Monkey Out 3:13
    3LISTENI'll Bee Dat! 4:31
    4LISTENGet It Live 3:14
    5LISTENWho Took da Satellite Van? (Skit) / Nasty Naj 0:45
    6LISTENJersey Yo! 3:17
    7LISTENCloze Ya Doorz / Gov-Mattic 3:59
    8LISTENI Don't Kare 3:19
    9LISTENBoodah Break 1:50
    10LISTENMillion Chicken March (2 Hot 4 TV) (Skit) / Nasty Naj 1:21
    11LISTENKeep On '99 4:29
    12LISTENWell All Rite Cha 4:15
    13LISTENPain in da Ass Stewardess (Skit) / Nasty Naj 2:05
    14LISTENDa Goodness 4:08
    15LISTENMy Zone / Suga Bear 2:36
    16LISTENDa Da Dahhh 3:58
    17LISTENG.P.N. (Skit) / Nasty Naj 2:07
    18LISTENDown South Funk / Keith Murray 3:39
    19LISTEND.O.G.S. 3:49
    20LISTENBeet Drop 1:11
    21LISTENWe Got da Satellite Van! (Skit) / Nasty Naj 0:56
    22LISTENBrick City Mashin'! 3:10
    23LISTENSoopaman Lova IV 2:23
    24LISTENI Got A Seecret 3:29

    Editorial Reviews -

    Doc's Da Name 2000

    All Music Guide

    In 1998, rap music experienced a high level of commercial acceptance and exploitation, the magnitude of which had scarcely been seen before. Most major record labels embraced artists whose images and portrayals revolved around financial decadence, violence, and substance abuse. These are issues that have always been somewhere in the mix of hip-hop culture, but in the late '90s such subjects took total precedence over previously, at least equally, appreciated subjects such as lyrical agility, humor, positivity, and self-awareness. Redman represents a few of these attributes -- humor and lyrical agility in particular -- on Doc's da Name 2000. The sound Redman achieves on this album is characteristic of his previous albums. With production credits going mostly to Erick Sermon, the bass-intensive and melodic beats on Doc's da Name 2000 allow Redman to deliver the raw Newark, NJ, flow for which he's known and liked. Redman produced a few of the songs on this album, including "Jersey Yo!." A mildly funny skit that describes the attitude of a certain "Little Bricks" resident precedes this selection. There are actually five skits on the album, which, like most skits on an often-played album, become very unfunny after a few repetitions. On "Jersey Yo!" Redman uses a slow and funky guitar sound over tight drums and a fluid bassline. Redman is also responsible for the production of "Da Goodness," a song that features Busta Rhymes. The instrumentation in this song has a futuristic, almost minimal, sound that mimics the music Busta Rhymes frequently flows over. Not stopping there, Redman spits lyrics in "Da Goodness" with what could be identified as Busta's lyrical style -- and he does it well. The result is an entertaining song that exemplifies Redman's skill as a talented lyricist and producer. "Beet Drop," another cut produced by Redman, is a brief but funny cover of the Beastie Boys' "It's the New Style." Other MCs that join Redman here include Method Man on "Well All Rite Cha"; Double O, Tame, Diezzel Don, Gov-Mattic, and Young Z (of the Outsiders) on "Close Ya Doorz"; Markie and Shooga Bear on "My Zone!"; and Erick Sermon and Keith Murray on "Down South Funk." Fans should note that the latest episode of "Sooperman Lova (IV)" is witness to "sooperman lova switching to sooperman villain." The last selection on this album is a gem -- a rhyme delivered over a jungle (aka drum'n'bass) rhythm track that was produced by the well-known Roni Size. A close look at the liner notes reveals an additional unique item on Doc's da Name 2000: Redman had A&R, marketing, and project coordination responsibilities on this album -- a scenario not often seen in the music industry. ~ Qa'id Jacobs, Rovi



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    Doc's Da Name 2000

    Product Details

    • Format: CD
    • Release Date: 12/08/1998
    • Label: Def Jam
    • Catalog No.: 558945
    • UPC: 731455894523
    • Sales Rank: 58,975



    Album Credits

    Performance Credits
    RedmanPrimary Artist, Primary Artist, Primary Artist
    Busta RhymesTrack Performer
    Dave HollisterTrack Performer
    Erick SermonTrack Performer
    Method ManTrack Performer
    Keith MurrayTrack Performer
    Chris TricaricoTrack Performer
    Te TeTrack Performer
    Gov-MatticTrack Performer
    Dave Rockin' ReelTrack Performer
    Thomas LytleTrack Performer
    MiguelTrack Performer
    Nasty NajTrack Performer

    Technical Credits
    Busta RhymesContributor
    Troy HightowerEngineer
    Reggie NobleProducer, Executive Producer
    Erick SermonProducer
    Tommy UzzoEngineer
    Keith MurrayContributor
    Roni SizeEngineer
    Tony DawseyMastering
    Tom ChiantiEngineer
    RockwilderProducer
    Kevin LilesExecutive Producer
    Mark BertoEngineer
    Dylan DresdowEngineer




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