Doc's da Name 2000
Doc's Da Name 2000 | ||||
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Studio album by Redman | ||||
Released | November 24, 1998[1] | |||
Recorded | 1997-1998 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 61:47 | |||
Label | Def Jam Recordings | |||
Producer | Erick Sermon (also exec.), Reggie Noble, Rockwilder, Roni Size, Gov Mattic | |||
Redman chronology | ||||
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Singles from Doc's Da Name 2000 | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The A.V. Club | (mixed)[2] |
Robert Christgau | A−[3] |
Los Angeles Times | [4] |
NME | (8/10)[5] |
The New York Times | (favorable)[6] |
RapReviews | (8/10)[7] |
Rolling Stone | [8] |
Vibe | (favorable)[9] |
The Village Voice | (favorable)[10] |
Doc's da Name 2000 is the fourth studio album by American rapper Redman.[11] The album was released on Def Jam Recordings in November 24, 1998. It was a top seller, initially shipping platinum in sales and reaching platinum sales in less than two months. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200.
The song "Let Da Monkey Out" was featured in the 2005 film Syriana.[12]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Welcome 2 da Bricks" | Reginald Noble | Reggie Noble | 1:56 |
2. | "Let Da Monkey Out" | Noble | Erick Sermon | 3:14 |
3. | "I'll Bee Dat!" | Noble | Rockwilder | 4:31 |
4. | "Get It Live" | Noble | Erick Sermon | 3:14 |
5. | "Who Took Da Satellite Van? (skit)" | 0:46 | ||
6. | "Jersey Yo!" | Noble | Reggie Noble, Gov Mattic | 3:18 |
7. | "Cloze Ya Doorz" (featuring Diezzel Don, Double-O, Gov Mattic, Roz and Young Zee) | Noble | Erick Sermon | 4:00 |
8. | "I Don't Kare" | Erick Sermon, Reggie Noble | 3:20 | |
9. | "Boodah Break" | Erick Sermon | 1:51 | |
10. | "Million Chicken March (2 Hot 4 TV) (skit)" | 1:21 | ||
11. | "Keep On '99" | Erick Sermon | 4:30 | |
12. | "Well All Rite Cha" (featuring Method Man) | Erick Sermon | 4:15 | |
13. | "Pain in Da Ass Stewardess (skit)" | 2:05 | ||
14. | "Da Goodness" (featuring Busta Rhymes) | Reggie Noble | 4:08 | |
15. | "My Zone!" (featuring Markie (aka Mr. Cream)[13]) | Reggie Noble | 2:37 | |
16. | "Da Da DaHHH" | Erick Sermon | 3:59 | |
17. | "G.P.N. (skit)" | 2:07 | ||
18. | "Down South Funk" (featuring Erick Sermon & Keith Murray) | Erick Sermon | 3:40 | |
19. | "D.O.G.S." | Erick Sermon | 3:50 | |
20. | "Beet Drop" | Reggie Noble | 1:12 | |
21. | "We Got Da Satellite Van! (skit)" | 0:57 | ||
22. | "Brick City Mashin'!" | Erick Sermon | 3:11 | |
23. | "Soopaman Lova 4" (featuring Dave Hollister) | Reggie Noble | 2:24 | |
24. | "I Got a Seecret" | Roni Size | 3:30 |
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
- "I'll Bee Dat!"
- "Who Am I Sim Simma" by Beenie Man
- "Jersey Yo!"
- "Shoo-B-Doop and Cop Him" by Betty Davis
- Also interpolates "Once upon a Time in tha Projects" by Ice Cube
- "I Don't Kare"
- "The Champ" by The Mohawks *:"Super Thug" by N.O.R.E
- "Boodah Break"
- "Beats to the Rhyme" by Run-DMC
- "Caught, Can I Get A Witness" by Public Enemy
- "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 Beastie Boys
- "Brick City Mashin'!"
- "Genius of Love" by Tom Tom Club
Album chart positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | |||
1998 | Doc's da Name 2000 | 3 | 1 |
See also
References
- 1 2 Allmusic review
- ↑ The A.V. Club review
- ↑ Robert Christgau review
- ↑ Los Angeles Times review
- ↑ NME review
- ↑ The New York Times review
- ↑ RapReviews review
- ↑ Rolling Stone review
- ↑ Vibe review
- ↑ The Village Voice review
- ↑ "Doc's the Name: Redman: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
- ↑ n/a, n/a. "Soundtracks for Syriana". Redman's "Let Da Monkey Out". imdb.com. Retrieved 2/11/2012. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ In the video for Mr. Cream's song "M R Dot", he uses the song My Zone as an outro with the words "Redman feat Mr. Cream" written across the screen. He also makes references to it in his lyrics and of course has the same voice. Also see the Redman Revisited episode of MTV Cribs.
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