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Jerry Hellar gives the utmost respect to DOC as an artist, saying that had it not been for his accident, he would've ended up being one of the greatest of all-time. However, Hellar blames DOC a lot because he says it was DOC who brought Suge into the picture, and next thing he knew he'd walk in the office to find Suge lounging on his easy chair and shit like that. I was also reading an article online (unfortunately I don't have my own copy of it), from the 92' Source with Dre on the cover (gun to his head) and Dre said, "I'm only doing this fuccing album (the Chronic) because DOC talked me into it", and then they talk about Snoop and basically made DOC out to be not only a ghost-writer for Snoop but some sort of a life-coach to keep him out of trouble...Then suddenly, after the success of Doggystyle, DOC isn't around anymore and he's dissin Dre on his solo album Heltar Skeltar (stealing the title for the Dre/Cube album). The album was terrible, so I didn't listen to it enough to remember if he mentions Suge on it, or if there was ever a falling out with Suge as well.Then, ofcourse Dre and DOC linked back up again around 98 or so and they've been cool ever since.
Quote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on May 26, 2015, 11:56:57 PMJerry Hellar gives the utmost respect to DOC as an artist, saying that had it not been for his accident, he would've ended up being one of the greatest of all-time. However, Hellar blames DOC a lot because he says it was DOC who brought Suge into the picture, and next thing he knew he'd walk in the office to find Suge lounging on his easy chair and shit like that. I was also reading an article online (unfortunately I don't have my own copy of it), from the 92' Source with Dre on the cover (gun to his head) and Dre said, "I'm only doing this fuccing album (the Chronic) because DOC talked me into it", and then they talk about Snoop and basically made DOC out to be not only a ghost-writer for Snoop but some sort of a life-coach to keep him out of trouble...Then suddenly, after the success of Doggystyle, DOC isn't around anymore and he's dissin Dre on his solo album Heltar Skeltar (stealing the title for the Dre/Cube album). The album was terrible, so I didn't listen to it enough to remember if he mentions Suge on it, or if there was ever a falling out with Suge as well.Then, ofcourse Dre and DOC linked back up again around 98 or so and they've been cool ever since.Can you post links to these articles???
Quote from: gio™fugahoo on May 27, 2015, 09:27:06 AMQuote from: Infinite Trapped In 1996 on May 26, 2015, 11:56:57 PMJerry Hellar gives the utmost respect to DOC as an artist, saying that had it not been for his accident, he would've ended up being one of the greatest of all-time. However, Hellar blames DOC a lot because he says it was DOC who brought Suge into the picture, and next thing he knew he'd walk in the office to find Suge lounging on his easy chair and shit like that. I was also reading an article online (unfortunately I don't have my own copy of it), from the 92' Source with Dre on the cover (gun to his head) and Dre said, "I'm only doing this fuccing album (the Chronic) because DOC talked me into it", and then they talk about Snoop and basically made DOC out to be not only a ghost-writer for Snoop but some sort of a life-coach to keep him out of trouble...Then suddenly, after the success of Doggystyle, DOC isn't around anymore and he's dissin Dre on his solo album Heltar Skeltar (stealing the title for the Dre/Cube album). The album was terrible, so I didn't listen to it enough to remember if he mentions Suge on it, or if there was ever a falling out with Suge as well.Then, ofcourse Dre and DOC linked back up again around 98 or so and they've been cool ever since.Can you post links to these articles???he's talking out of his ass, disregard the whole post