Released: August 1, 1989

Featuring: Dr. Dre MC Ren

Songwriter: ​The D.O.C. Dr. Dre MC Ren Sly Stone

Producer: Dr. Dre

[The D.O.C.]
Hey, I gotta get these lyrics together for the next song, Dre,
Take me to commercial.

[Dr. Dre]
Alright, bet

[MC Ren]
Yo! This is MC Ren, kicking it in a place with my homeboy D.O.C.,
And we gonna take a commercial break
So, we gonna kick it a little something like this...

Here we go, here we go!

[The D.O.C.]
D.O.C.!
N.W.A. in the place!

Come on, yeah!

Much peace to the Dr. Dre
Peace to my homie Donovan,
Yes, kids

Come on!
Get busy!
Get busy!
Get busy!
Get busy!

​The D.O.C.

Tracy Lynn Curry (born June 10, 1968), known by his stage name The D.O.C., is a rapper hailing from Dallas, Texas. The D.O.C. is known for his lyrical style notable for compounding, as well as possessing a solid tenor pre-accident.

He started his career as a member of the hip-hop group Fila Fresh Crew, as well as becoming one of the creative forces behind the seminal gangsta rap group N.W.A., where he co-wrote many of their releases.

In November 1989, months after the release of his solo debut album “No One Can Do It Better,” The D.O.C. suffered from a car accident that crushed his larynx, altering his voice from a well-bodied tenor to a rattling raspy voice reminiscent of a heavy smoker’s.