Doc's da Name 2000

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Doc's Da Name 2000
Doc's Da Name 2000 cover
Studio album by Redman
Released November 24, 1998
Genre Hip hop
Label Def Jam Recordings
Producer Erick Sermon
Reggie Noble
Rockwilder
Roni Size
Professional reviews
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 Bee Dat", "Da Goodness", "Let Da Monkey Out") that charted.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Welcome 2 Da Bricks" (intro)
  2. "Let Da Monkey Out"
  3. "I'll Bee Dat!"
  4. "Get It Live"
  5. "Who Took da Satellite Van?" (skit)
  6. "Jersey, Yo!"
  7. "Cloze Ya Doorz" (Featuring Roz, Double O, Young Zee, D-Don, & Gov Mattic)
  8. "I Don't Kare"
  9. "Boodah Break"
  10. "Million Chicken March (2 Hot 4 TV)" (skit)
  11. "Keep on '99"
  12. "Well All Rite Cha" (Featuring Method Man)
  13. "Pain In Da Ass Stewardess" (skit)
  14. "Da Goodness" (Featuring Busta Rhymes)
  15. "My Zone" (Featuring Shooga Bear & Markie)
  16. "Da Da Dahhh"
  17. "G.P.N." (skit)
  18. "Down South Funk" (Featuring Erick Sermon & Keith Murray)
  19. "D.O.G.S."
  20. "Beet Drop"
  21. "We Got Da Satellite Van!" (skit)
  22. "Brick City Mashin'!"
  23. "Soopaman Lova IV" (Featuring Dave Hollister)
  24. "I Got a Secret"

New Jersey rapper Tame One is credited for the song "Close Ya Doorz", but the former Artifacts-member is not on the song. As Tame One explained in an interview, there was 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. The voice of Nastee Nadj, the reocuuring Redman radio personality is back again doing the skits along with her sister Tanisha Green and friend Anitra Edmond. Nastee Nadj's real name is Nadja Green Parker.

[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"
    "Super Thug" by N.O.R.E
    "Top Billin'" by Audio Two
  • "Boodah Break"
    "Beats to the Rhyme" by Run-DMC
    "Rock da Funky Beat" by Public Domain

"Keep On '99"

[edit] Album singles

  • 1998: "I'll Bee Dat"
  • 1999: "Da Goodness"

[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] References

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