Tracy Lynn Curry, better known by his stage name The D.O.C., is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Born in Dallas, Texas, on June 10, 1968, Curry began his musical career as a member of the Fila Fresh Crew, a hip hop trio that originated in Dallas. While in the group, Curry was known as Doc-T. He quickly gained recognition for his quick-witted lyrics and powerful delivery, and he was eventually discovered by Dr. Dre, who was then part of the hip hop group N.W.A.Curry joined N.W.A in 1987, and he made his recorded debut on their debut album, Straight Outta Compton (1988). He wrote or co-wrote several of the album's tracks, including "Gangsta Gangsta" and "The D.O.C.". His debut solo album, No One Can Do It Better, was released in 1989 and was produced by Dr. Dre. The album was a critical and commercial success, and it established Curry as one of the most promising new rappers in the industry.However, just as Curry's career was taking off, he was involved in a serious car accident in 1989. The accident left him with a crushed larynx and impaired vocal cords. He was unable to speak or rap for several years, and his career was put on hold.Despite his injuries, Curry continued to work in the music industry, writing songs for other artists. He also released two more solo albums, Helter Skelter (1993) and Deuce (2006). Although his voice had never fully recovered from the accident, he continued to make music and perform live.Today, The D.O.C. is considered one of the pioneers of gangsta rap. He is known for his lyrical skills, his storytelling ability, and his unique vocal style. He is a respected figure in the hip hop community, and his influence on the genre is undeniable.In addition to his work as a rapper, The D.O.C. has also worked as a songwriter, record producer, and DJ. He has collaborated with a number of high-profile artists, including Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, Snoop Dogg, and MC Ren.The D.O.C. is a true legend of hip hop, and his legacy is sure to live on for generations to come.
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