Doc's Da Name 2000
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Doc's Da Name 2000 | ||
Studio album by Redman | ||
Released | November 24, 1998 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Label | Def Jam Recordings | |
Producer(s) | Erick Sermon Reggie Noble Rockwilder Roni Size |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Redman chronology | ||
El Niño (1998) |
Doc's Da Name 2000 (1998) |
Blackout! (1999) |
Doc's Da Name 2000 is Redman's fourth album. It was a top seller, shipping platinum in sales. It peaked at #11 on The Billboard 200 and had three songs ("I'll Be Dat", "Da Goodness" and Let Da Monkey Out") that charted.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Songwriters | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Welcome 2 da Bricks(Intro)" | R. Noble, L. Huff, B. Paul, J. Whitehead, K. Gamble, G. McFadden | Reggie Noble | Redman |
2 | "Let da Monkey Out" | R. Noble, E. Sermon | Erick Sermon | Redman |
3 | "I'll Bee Dat!" | R. Noble, D. Stinson, T. Collins, K. Saunders, M. Smart, M. Davis, A. Thompson, J. Harding, J. Gray | Rockwilder | Redman |
4 | "Get It Live" | R. Noble, E. Sermon | Erick Sermon | Redman |
5 | "Who Took da Satellite Van? (Skit)" | *Interlude* | ||
6 | "Jersey Yo!" | R. Noble, O. Jackson, Wheaton, Mabry | Reggie Noble, Gov Mattic (co-producer) | Redman |
7 | "Cloze Ya Doorz" | R. Noble, E. Sermon | Erick Sermon | Diezzle Don, Double O, Gov Mattic, Redman, Roz, Tame One, Young Zee |
8 | "I Don't Kare" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, D. Harry, V. Santiago, K. Robinson, P. Williams, C. Hugo, N. Robinson, Stein | Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble (co-producer) | Redman |
9 | "Boodah Break" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, D. McDaniels, D. Reeves, J. Simmons, R. Simmons | Erick Sermon | Redman |
10 | "Million Chicken March (2 Hot 4 TV) (Skit)" | *Interlude* | ||
11 | "Keep on '99" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, A. Young, T. Curry, D. Fekaris, D. Nelson, L. Patterson, C. Wolf, E. Wright, N. Zesses, Crou | Erick Sermon | Redman |
12 | "Well All Rite Cha" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, C. Smith | Erick Sermon | Method Man, Redman |
13 | "Pain in da Ass Stewardess (Skit)" | *Interlude* | ||
14 | "Da Goodness" | R. Noble, T. Smith, I. Mills, D. Ellington, J. Tizol | Reggie Noble | Busta Rhymes, Redman |
15 | "My Zone" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, L. Fulsom, J. MacCracklin, S. Reyes, T. Wertz, L. Freeze, L. Muggerud | Reggie Noble | Markie, Redman, Shooga Bear |
16 | "Da Da Dahhh" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, A.G. Wright | Erick Sermon | Redman |
17 | "G.P.N. (Skit)" | *Interlude* | ||
18 | "Down South Funk" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, K. Murray, D. Davis, R. Walters | Erick Sermon | Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, Redman |
19 | "D.O.G.S." | R. Noble, E. Sermon, G. Clinton Jr., S.G. Marshall, S.D. Lee, Elliot, Mosley | Erick Sermon | Redman |
20 | "Beet Drop" | R. Noble, R. Rubin, M. Diamond, A. Horovitz, A. Yauch | Reggie Noble | Redman |
21 | "We Got da Satellite Van! (Skit)" | *Interlude* | ||
22 | "Brick City Mashin'!" | R. Noble, E. Sermon, S. Stanley, C. Frantz, T. Weymouth | Erick Sermon | Redman |
23 | "Soopaman Lova IV" | R. Noble, J. Watson | Reggie Noble | Dave Hollister, Redman |
24 | "I Got a Seecret" | R. Noble, R. Size | Roni Size | Redman |
[edit] Samples
Welcome 2 Da Bricks(Intro)
- "Black Wonders Of The World" by Billy Paul
Let Da Monkey Out
- "Stomp And Buck Dance" by The Crusaders
Jersey Yo!
- "Shoo-B-Doop And Cop Him" by Betty Davis
- Also interpolates "Once Upon A Time In Tha Projects" by Ice Cube
I Dont Kare
Boodah Break
- "Beats To The Rhyme" by Run-DMC
- "Rock Da Funky Beat" by Public Domain
Keep On '99
Da Goodness
- "Caravan" by Buddy Merrill
Da Da Dahhh
- "It's A Sad Song" by Don Julien
D.O.G.S.
- "Atomic Dog" by Parliament/Funkadelic
- "Ladies In Da House" by Aaliyah
Beet Drop
- A Sampled Interpolation of "It's The New Style" by The Beastie Boys
Brick City Mashin'!
- "Genius Of Love" by Tom Tom Club
[edit] Album singles
Single cover | Single information |
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"I'll Be Dat"
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"Da Goodness"
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[edit] Album Chart Positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
1998 | Doc's Da Name 2000 | #11 | #1 |
[edit] Singles Chart Positions
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | ||
1998 | I'll Bee Dat! | - | #30 | - |
1999 | Da Goodness | - | #50 | #9 |
1999 | Let Da Monkey Out | - | #99 | - |
[edit] Trivia
New Jersey-Rapper Tame One is credited for the song "Close ya Doorz". Yet, the former Artifacts-member is not on the song. As Tame One explained in an interview, there existed a different version of the song featuring additional verses by him and Rah Digga, but the song didn't make it on the album[1]. The second verse of the song, which is usually attributed to Tame, is in fact sung by Double O.
Redman |
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Albums |
Whut? Thee Album | Dare Iz a Darkside | Muddy Waters | El Niño (with Def Squad) | Doc's Da Name 2000 | Blackout! (with Method Man) | Malpractice | Red Gone Wild | Muddy Waters 2 |
Singles |
"Blow Your Mind" | "Time 4 Sum Aksion" | "Tonight's Da Night" | "Rockafella" | "Can't Wait" | "How High" (with Method Man) | "Funkorama" | "It's Like That (My Big Brother)" | "Whateva Man" | "Pick It Up" | "Full Cooperation" (with Def Squad) | "I'll Be Dat" | "Da Goodness" | "Tear It Off" (with Method Man) | "Y.O.U." (with Method Man) | "Da Rockwilder" (with Method Man) | "Let's Get Dirty (I Can't Get in Da Club)" | "Smash Sumthin'" | "Put It Down" |
Other Songs |
"Made It Back" (by Beverley Knight) | "How Deep Is Your Love" (by Dru Hill) | "Oooh." (by De La Soul) | "Dirrty" (by Christina Aguilera) |
Groups |
Hit Squad | Def Squad | Method Man & Redman |
Movies & Television |
How High | Method & Red | Seed of Chucky | How High 2 |