Released: February 25, 2003

Featuring: Snoop Dogg

Songwriter: Snoop Dogg

Producer: ​The D.O.C.

[Interlude: Snoop Dogg]
Oh, uh, D.O.C.? Without D.O.C. it wouldn't be Snoop Dogg. He put a lot of inspiration in me as far as being that superstar that was wit' me before I was a superstar that made me feel like a superstar. Enablin' me to write songs with him, to take songs from him, to help him with shit that we wrote for Dre together, to accept criticism from him, to critique his shit and critique mine, and... Man, me and DOC was like Batman and Robin back then for Dre. You know I'm sayin'? Wasn't nothin' we wouldn't do for him. We would stay up two and three in the morning at D.O.C. house, he stayed like 15 minutes from Dre, drinkin' Miller Genuine Draft, playin' video games and we'd stop playin' the game. DOC would go downstairs, I'd be upstairs. He got a cassette, I got a cassette, we writin'. We meet upstairs in about a hour and half, I spit my shit. He'd, like, [Snoop impersonating D.O.C.] "That shit dope but you got to change that part, that shit ain't out"
Alright, fuck it. But we changed that shit and make that shit tight. And had my nigga Dre's shit, like— I mean, we love Dr. Dre as far as, like we gon' write this nigga the best shit. I mean, it's just like gettin' the best chemists in the world to go put together a bomb-ass super antidote, and you know the shit gon' be right

​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.