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Throwback Thursday: The D.O.C. - The Formula

news Throwback Thursday: The D.O.C. - The Formula - By : Rud - May 31, 2012

Another day and another teaser in the build up to the soon to be unveiled DAILY WESTCOAST feature to be launched on Dubcnn in June. Over recent weeks you've had the Westcoast Wednesday feature with the Kurupt record I Thought You Knew featuring Krook and produced by Fingazz - which was an "unreleased/bonus" record from Kurupt's third solo studio LP "Space Boogie: Smoke Oddessey" released in 2001.

We followed that up with a Throwback Thursday special to celebrate a classic record from 1999 from Warren G's third studio album, "I Want It All." The Game Don't Wait (Remix) featuring fellow 213 members Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Xzibit over a Dr. Dre production and earlier this week brought you Paparazzi from Xzibit's debut album "At the Speed of Life" - released May 27, 1996 and produced by Thayod Ausar.

Last week we travelled back to 2000/2001 and dropped two songs from the two Snoop Dogg presented Eastsidaz albums; G'd Up (Feat. Butch Cassidy) and I Luv It and just yesterday for the latest Westcoast Wednesday we took you back to 1996 and the Westside Connection debut platinum selling LP "Bow Down" and its lead single of the same name; Bow Down!

Once again the response was off the charts and so on this Throwback Thursday we are taking you back once again - this time way back...to 1989 and the debut album of The D.O.C. - "No One Can Do It Better" which was released on June 16, 1989 and went on sell platinum during the 90s.

Tragically this was the only solo album The D.O.C. was able to record before a car accident resulted in crushing his larynx, permanently changing his voice - something The D.O.C. has touched on during Dubcnn exclusive interviews in December 2006, April 2008 Part 1, April 2008 Part 1 and most recently August 2011.

The third single from the album was "The Formula," produced by Dr. Dre and containing samples from Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" - its to many the iconic record from the LP and we have it for you today

The D.O.C. - The Formula (Audio)

Enjoy, spread the word and lookout for our DAILY WESTCOAST feature launching soon! If for some reason "No One Can Do It Better" is missing from your collection, go cop it again via iTunes

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