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Blackjack 1577

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I was listening to his album tha other day No one can do it better, and I was just thinking man this nigga could've blown up and gone major if his voice didn't get disfigured. Plus he knew all tha right people since he was down with Eazy, Dre, Suge, etc.

Do ya'll think he could've blown up and been successful if his voice didn't get fucked up (not tryin to clown)? What ya'll think?
 
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yea i believe he could have lasted and got major sales, he was ill, too bad about his voice, he still writes for dre and whoever else, but his cd's after noone can do it better, werent all that cause of his voice, its a tragedy
 
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Blackjack 1577

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Young Lou said:
The DOC was already big with NWA. If you a new school rap listener then you probably didn't know that.
yea I did know that, but my question was if ya'll think he could've had a much longer and more successful career if his voice didn't change...
 
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oh ok I get you

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Without a doubt he would have cuz when NWA broke up then he would've been shining instead of DRE making THE CHRONIC. DRE prolly would have just produced a new DOC album instead.
 
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Blackjack 1577

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I ain't feelin any of his other albums after No one can do it better. But it's good to see he's still writing for Dre and other niggaz, but he could've done some big thangs if it wasn't for his voice.
 
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DUECE has enough tight cuts on there. I still bump it now. It's has different vibes to the album but the knocks on the album outweigh the shortcomings.