D.O.C.'s producer of "Helter Skelter" Releases Instrumental Album

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These tracks are nice :banderas: I think some rapper could use them & might make some noise,

You can hear that Dr Dre ghost presence from Ruthless. Erotic D handing over that fire to Dr Dre all those years. You can tell by listening that he was "one of the top dogs" in that lab. Erotic d one of the unsung best to ever do it, should've changed his name. :francis:

Probably could work with any music camp you can name if he wanted to hand over heat. :usure:

Try the TIDAL Web Player

Got some diversity, one beat sounds like Chemical Brothers. :ohhh: This shyt be different but has that thump to it that Andre Young had to swipe. :lupe:

Ready for War :whew:
Last Night :myman:

You can Stream the album below on youtube as well. They don't have it grouped together, that's why Im givng you all the links to the tracks. :yeshrug:
























Bio for those that dont know:
Hailing from Fort Worth, Texas, Erotic D. got his start at producing in 1991 putting out "You Must Be Jealous" and "Flowin' With the Rhythm" with the DFW Posse for the Dr. Rock/Fela Fresh Crew albumTaking Charge. Soon Erotic became associated with the upcoming Death Row Records (2) label and found common ground with another Texas label-mate The D.O.C. Aside from producing, Erotic also rapped in the short-lived rap group titled Life After Death. Erotic D split from the label with D.O.C. after it became apparent that the attention of artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Tha Dogg Pound were leaving their talents in the shadows. The two resurfaced in Atlanta, Georgia where they released The D.O.C.'s ill-fated second solo album titled Helter Skelter in 1996 which featured the rapper's raspy damaged vocals still impaired from his car accident that damaged his vocal chords. Shortly afterwards, Erotic formed his own independent label called E-World Entertainment where he helped put out local Texas urban acts as well as his own solo album entitled Beyond 2000. Erotic D teamed up with The D.O.C. once again in 2003 on the album Deuce. Jamal (2) and MC Breed have also enlisted in Erotic's production help in the 90's.
 
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