The D.O.C. Says He Regained His Voice

    The D.O.C. released his debut album, No One Can Do It Better, just before he had his vocal chords crushed in a 1989 car crash that essentially halted his solo Rap career. He didn’t leave music, though, and became a successful ghostwriter for several artists including Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg.

    The D.O.C. was portrayed in the N.W.A film Straight Outta Compton. Dr. Dre and Suge Knight were shown visiting him in the hospital.

    After The D.O.C.‘s appearance on Sirius XM’s “From The Press Box to Press Row,” fans started reaching out to him on Twitter Friday (August 21) and he confirms that he regained his original voice.

    “It came back on its own,” he writes. “Had it almost a year. Came back while I was locked up. Why finally speak now? Why not.”

    The Dallas rapper went to jail in 2010 after a third drinking and driving offense.

    He retweets many congratulations and well-wishes and responds to some people.

     

    9 thoughts on “The D.O.C. Says He Regained His Voice

    1. This is EXACTLY what the hip hop world was waiting for – D.O.C’s voice. Because you know, we all really gave a fuck!

      1. “We all really gave a fuck'”

        Bitch nigga stfu and speak for yourself. You don’t speak for anyone else but yourself anyway.

    2. What up D.O.C.,can we get no one can do it better 2? Still rock your cd today,especially my favorite the formula.

      1. @Spaz yea that’s crazy that this guy is still drinking and driving. He had a good career going when he was sign to Eazy E and then he multiple car accidents because of drunk driving, and then he got manipulated by suge and downhill every since.

    3. To the Doc bro no nobody says it but you are one of the people that evolved hip-hop to a higher standard I tell my kids about you Dog,you came with the concept of commercial interludes on a album that was Dope and so are you

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