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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: 40oz GRApHire on February 25, 2003, 11:00:54 AM
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Mr. Doctor - Setripin Bloccstyle
In the mid-1990s, gangsta rap was showing no signs of decreasing in popularity. Unfortunately, the style hadn't changed much since the late 1980s, and quite a few gangsta releases sounded extremely tired and cliched. One painfully obvious example is Setripn' Bloccstyle by Mr. Doctor, a California MC whose style was influenced by Snoop Doggy Dogg. The melodic, keyboard-driven tracks, most of them produced by Sacramento rapper Brotha Lynch Hung, are decent, and Mr. Doctor's flow isn't bad. But his raps on gang violence in "the hood" and smoking "the chronic" (strong marijuana) are about as unoriginal as hip-hop gets. What Doctor does throughout this forgettable CD had been done countless times before, and he brings no new or interesting insights to the table. Lynch Hung raps on four tunes, but his cameos aren't nearly as interesting as the twisted "horror rap" he delivered on his own album, Season of Da Siccness. -Allmusic.com
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Release Date: 1996
Label: Priority Records
Featers by "Brotha Lynch Hung", "Foe Loco"...
1. Setripin'
2. Bloccstyle
3. Plot Murder
4. Fill 'Em Up
5. - - - - Yo Side
6. Rollin' Wit GBC
7. It's All da Way On
8. Killa Cap Pilla
9. No - - - - - -
10. Misty Blue Tribute
11. 40 Oz and Chronic Dice
12. She - - - - Everybody
13. Treat'em Like - - - -
14. Da Real Deal
15. Largest Way 2 Represent
16. 5000 ''cz''
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this was the last album i enjoyed from Mrs Nurse.
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this was the last album i enjoyed from Mrs Nurse.
;D
he still dropped some nice joints here and there, but nothin that could come close to this one.
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This was the only release from Mr. Doctor that I liked.
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that albums is classic sicc shit out there !
all his other albums suck more or less
peace
T
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Lynch Hung raps on four tunes, but his cameos aren't nearly as interesting as the twisted "horror rap" he delivered on his own album, Season of Da Siccness. -Allmusic.com
cuz it wasnt his album......
i guess u have 2 come with the same style every time ::),
he produced every trac on that album but 1
and his beats arent even the same...
totally switched up his style 2 fit the artist...
and did it rather well....a sign of a dope producer......
funny yall say his albums past that suk...
cuz he hasnt had him producing 4 him after that record
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no matter what, that album is a straight classic. i dont care if what Doc is rapping about; someone rapped about it previously before, it doesn't change the fact that its a good album and thats why its hard to find now, well atleast i can't find it no more. i disagree with the person that did that review of the album. i think its a 5 star album