Deuce (album)

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Deuce
Deuce cover
Studio album by The D.O.C.
Released February 25, 2003
Genre West Coast hip hop
Length 1:01:12
Label Silverback Records
Producer(s) The D.O.C.
Jazze Pha
Dr. Dre
The D.O.C. chronology
Helter Skelter
(1996)
Deuce
(2003)
Voice Through Hot Vessels
(2008)


Deuce is the third studio album by West Coast Dallas rapper The D.O.C., and the second since the car accident which severely damaged his larynx. He has been reported as saying that this is his second comeback album, as he was not satisfied with his previous work on Helter Skelter.[citation needed] The first and only single released from Deuce was "The Shit", which features fellow former-N.W.A. members MC Ren and Ice Cube, along with Snoop Dogg and 6Two.

The D.O.C.'s presence on this album is minimal however, making an appearance to introduce tracks or perform in skits such as "My Prayer" and "Souliloquy". Deuce focuses primarily on showcasing other artists on D.O.C.'s Silverback Records label, including U.P.-T.I.G.H.T., El Dorado, and in particular, 6Two.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Music Business"
  2. "My Prayer"
  3. "Big Dick Shit (Concrete Jungle)" (featuring 6Two, Nate Dogg, Jazze Pha, U.P.-T.I.G.H.T.)
  4. "A Lil' Dick Shit" (featuring Dick Griffey)
  5. "The Shit" (featuring MC Ren, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, 6Two)
  6. "What Would You Do?" (featuring 6Two, U.P.-T.I.G.H.T.)
  7. "Psychic Pymp Hotline" (featuring Dr. Dre, Mike Lynn)
  8. "Gorilla Pympin'" (featuring Flea, Dr. Dre)
  9. "Judgment Day" (featuring 6Two, Dr. Dre)
  10. "Souliloquy"
  11. "Ghetto Blues" (featuring 6Two)
  12. "All in the Family" (featuring El Dorado, N'Dambi)
  13. "1-2-3 (Critical Condition)" (featuring U.P.-T.I.G.H.T.)
  14. "Touch of Blues"
  15. "Mentally Disturbed" (featuring 6Two)
  16. "Safari West" (featuring Greg Street, Lil' Rob, MC Breed)
  17. "DFW" (featuring 6Two, U.P.-T.I.G.H.T., El Dorado, Baby)
  18. "Simple as That" (featuring 6Two, Jazze Pha)
  19. "Playboy" (featuring Erotic, Cadillac Seville, 6Two)
  20. "Snoop Shit" (featuring Snoop Dogg)