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Tracy Lynn Curry, known as The D.O.C., is an American rapper from Dallas, Texas. He was a member of the Fila Fresh Crew and a creative force behind the rap group N.W.A

Early career
The D.O.C. contributed lyrics and vocals to N.W.A`s second album, Straight Outta Compton and to Eazy E`s debut, Eazy-Duz-It. He was recruited as a member of Fila Fresh Crew which turned out successful until he went to California for N.W.A.. When Ice Cube returned, the group remained impressed with The D.O.C.`s work and kept him on board. In 1989, The D.O.C. released his Dr. Dre-produced debut album, No One Can Do It Better. The album was very well received by critics, and sold very well, peaking at #20 on the Billboard 200. [1]. Allmusic gives the album a five star rating and describes it as "an early landmark of West Coast Rap" as well as "an undeniable masterpiece

long after his debut album was released, his vocal cords were severed in a car accident after a party, which would prove to be an insurmountable obstacle for his continued career as a vocalist. In 2006, Jerry Heller (Ruthless Records) stated that The D.O.C. could have had his voice recovered up to 90% but was suffering from depression and was "lazy", thus causing the voice they now know today.

However, The D.O.C. remained important to Dr. Dre, who used his talents as one of the writers for his debut solo album The Chronic, contributing to the tracks "Lil` Ghetto Boy," "A Nigga Witta Gun," and "Bitches Ain`t Shit". He also appeared on the skit track "The $20 Sack Pyramid." The liner notes to The Chronic say "I want to give a special shout out to The D.O.C. for talking me into doin` this album." The D.O.C. also worked on Snoop Dogg`s debut album Doggystyle and added some vocals on the song "Serial Killa".

When The D.O.C.`s voice returned (although severely altered), he considered a return to rap. Dr. Dre was skeptical that he was capable of creating successful records with his damaged vocal cords and wanted to keep The D.O.C. as his ghostwriter.[citation needed] In 1996, The D.O.C. moved to Atlanta, Georgia, taking a number of partially-recorded tapes belonging to Dr. Dre that contained the basis for the Ice Cube/Dre album Helter Skelter, which was supposed to be Dre`s follow up to The Chronic. D.O.C. recorded his second album with producer Erotic D. The record, Helter Skelter was released to spite Dr. Dre, but it sold poorly. The D.O.C. rapped in a raspy, almost demonic voice. Most of the album`s lyrics were by The D.O.C. for Dre and intended for the unreleased Ice Cube/ Dre collaboration. While in Atlanta, The D.O.C. also made major contributions to MC Breed`s album The New Breed.

After a major lawsuit, Dr. Dre and The D.O.C. reconciled their differences and once again became friends. Dr. Dre invited The D.O.C. to his 2001 recording sessions. D.O.C. brought his new protégé along, a Fort Worth rapper named Six-Two; Six-Two appeared on two of the album`s songs. D.O.C. and Six-Two were also part of the Up In Smoke Tour. He has written for both of Dr. Dre`s albums The Chronic and 2001, and it has been confirmed in an interview with DUBCNN that he is working on Dr. Dre`s Detox, and in the same interview he confirmed that he might make another solo album, entitled `Voice Through Hot Vessels`.

In 2003, The D.O.C. released his third album Deuce. The album was more of a compilation than a solo release. The D.O.C.contributed many vocals to the record. Rather, man
 

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    Name The D.O.C. 
    (Tracy Lynn Curry)
    Age 41
    Height 6' 1"  (185 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Brown - Dark
    Hair Color Black
    Date of Birth June 101968
    Birthplace Dallas, Texas
    Star Sign Gemini
    Nationality American
    Ethnicity Black
    Religion Christian
    Occupation Rapper
    Celebrity Index Th
    Claim to Fame N.W.A.

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  • 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", Foster Sylvers`s "Misdemeanor".
  • The song "It`s Funky Enough" has appeared on popular video games Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, True Crime: Streets of LA and Madden 2005. Also, "Whirlwind Pyramid" appeared on Tony Hawk`s Underground 2 and "The Formula" appeared on True Crime: Streets of LA.
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