DJ Doc
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DJ DOC is a Korean hip hop group. DOC is an acronym for "Dream of Children". Popular in the late 1990's, the group last released an album in 2004. DJ DOC will often be seen in live productions with similar music group 45RPM and hip hop duo Jinusean.
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[edit] Members
- Kim, Chang Ryeol (김창렬) (born on 26 December 1973)
- Kim is currently a mainstay on the "Bell" line of KBS variety show Star Golden Bell.
- Lee, Ha Neul (이하늘) (born Lee, Geun Bae (이근배, on 25 June 1971)
- Jung, Jae Yong (정재용) (born on 7 July 1973)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- One Night, 2002 (digital single)
- Street Life, 2003
[edit] Albums
- DJ. DOC, 1994
- 머피의 법칙, 1995
- 겨울 이야기, 1995
- 4th ALBUM, 1998
- The Life... Doc Blues 5%, 2000
- Love & Sex & Happiness, 2004
[edit] Compilations
- Dance With DOC, 1999
- The Best DJ. Doc, 2000
- Season's Greeting, 2000
- 1994, 2001
- DJ DOC Best(Summer & Winter story), 2001
[edit] Trivia
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- In 2004, DJ DOC member Lee Ha Neul made a post on an Internet site where he alleged girl group Baby Vox for "commercial" use of Tupac Shakur's lyrics. In the post he called them "Miyari Vox" (Miyari being a red light district in Seoul.) Baby Vox responded by threatening legal action if no apology was made. [1]
- DJ DOC was falsely credited with creating the anti-Japanese song "Fuck ZAPAN"; the true artist of this song was another Korean group named Baekje. [http://search.naver.com/search.naver?
- DJ DOC has sampled songs from various artists such as: The Eurythmics' "Sweet Dreams", Stevie Wonder's "Lately" and the late Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing".