It's October 11, 2025, 10:45:34 PM
I just read the DOC article and i have come to the conclusion that those SOHH dudes are idiots jumping at the chance to dis Snoop.....DOC doesn't say he wrote Doggfather, he says he left around the time they started on it. As for Doggystyle, he says he helped with alot of it.....which is commone knowledge. "Me, D-O-G, and D-O-C sat and made/lyrics to replenish your name like gatorade"- RBX from Escape From Death Row
.......i think Dre of course came up with a lot of concepts, and daz and Kurupt and Rage did their own lyrics, but i think RBX, Snoop, and DOC wrote the majority of the lyrics on the album...
Nah, didn't DOC say he helped write Doggystyle, but then ditched around the time they started Doggfather? I know that Snoop and DOC did the majority of writing for the Chronic, so why the hell would only DOC write DOggystyle. Besides, DOC is not credited for even one song on Doggfather!I know a lot of dickheads are gonna say, "Well, you can tell cuz Snoop has fallin off since then".....i say, maybe he has, but only becasue he isn't hungry as he used to be. Bad Azz did quite a bit of ghostwriting on Doggfather, but the DOC did NOTHING on Doggfather. peace
Notice it isn't Snoop who writes Dre's lyrics now a days? He always use to back in the days of "The Chronic," now he hasn't done anything. Eminem, Hittman and Knoc have been Dre's most popular writers in the last few years.
Yeah, but Snoop is probably too busy to ghostwrite for Dre anyway, with Dogghouse 'n' all. Knoc is the perfect ghostwriter for Dre's type of rap.
Daz wrote, produced most of the Doggystyle album (you can hear his voice in the majority of the songs), and like Daz did on the Chronic album, he never got credit for shit. Circle
mayn daz aint wrote a damn thang...daz and warren did alot of the beats, but snoop has no respect for daz; lyrically..