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Doc Chill : Something the Lord Made
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Detroit's Rap pioneer "Doc Chill" first solo album is bridging the gap between two generations and filling the void in the music industry. CD also includes "I'm Freaky" video and bonus track.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Rap
Release Date: 2007
Something the Lord Made
Doc Chill
Record Label: Simpatico Records
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1. The Message 1:10 + MP3 $0.99
2. Respect, Power, Money 3:07 + MP3 $0.99
3. When I Come Thru Feat. Ghetto Mizfit 4:52 + MP3 $0.99
4. Connected Feat. Big Gooch 4:29 + MP3 $0.99
5. Daddy I Am 3:49 + MP3 $0.99
6. Rest of the Night Feat. Q. Heffner, Pnut Butta 4:36 + MP3 $0.99
7. The Takeover Feat. D.gunn, Q. Heffner 4:11 + MP3 $0.99
8. Boom City Feat. Hollow, Selfmeyi 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
9. Dear God 4:48 + MP3 $0.99
10. Tell Em You From Detroit 3:33 + MP3 $0.99
11. We Want It All Feat. D. Gunn, Maizon 3:12 + MP3 $0.99
12. What Type of N!@@# Is You 3:06 + MP3 $0.99
13. Ms. Jones/ Bonus Track: I'm Freaky 10:34 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

DOC CHILL
Something The Lord Made

Mr. I’m Freaky has done it again. He’s back with a highly anticipated solo album and oh boy is it hot! Something the Lord Made is a 13 track collection of dope hits with 1 hidden tracks spiritually inspired by the critically acclaimed movie of the same name.
With a musical obsession that spans over two decades, Doc Chill has managed to turn adversity into resilience, loss into gain and the-gift-of-gab into lyrical astuteness. See he’s a specialist, the kind with whom you’d confer as a first and last resort. He knows how do to do things and put people together.

Doc is many things—maverick, trendsetter, businessman, freaky… But at the very core he’s an innovator, a master craftsman. So much so that at the age of 14 he was engineering in a local Detroit music studio, by 18 wrote a hit for Tone Def Records and by 19 emerged on the rap scene in the group X-Change with 1991 mega hit, “Yeah, I’m Freaky”.

Miles “Doc Chill” Dixon has been on hiatus since then. He says the Detroit rap scene turned to mush, that hip-hop heads and would-be rap stars stopped working and started ballin’. The underground turned into mud and Doc went on sabbatical. So, here we go again. But don’t call it a come back, call it an insurgence because Something the Lord Made is the type of revolution that has got to be televised and broadcast live, in stereo.

With production by Beats & Breaks Productions spear headed by ReAct, along with other production by DJ Razor Blade and Quite Rite Productions. Doc Chill’s solo effort has the kind of bang that makes the streets go, “boom, boom-boom, boom-boom-boom.” Club joint Boom City boasts an infectious hook and ground-breaking lyrics from Doc Chill and Detroit newcomer, Hollow and Selfmeyi. Me & Mrs. Jones is a praise song of sorts dedicated to the hip-hop impresario’s mother, Mrs. Jones while Tell ‘em You From Detroit in all its grand bravado is a street anthem that boasts all things D.

You’d kinda have to be from here to know it but, Doc Chill is synonymous with Detroit. When you think of Detroit, think of him. When you need to get connected, call Doc! The good doctor has managed to put Detroit on the map on so many levels and now it’s time for him to get his just due.

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REVIEWS

Mr. Go Getter!
author: DMD
                            
It takes real talent, skill, time and patience to endure, sustain and come back the way you did. This album presents positive lyrics, truth and bangin beats the way it should be done.
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Detroit's Breath of Fresh Air
author: MU
                            
It's been a long time since we've heard someone in the industry from Detroit that really represents how detroiters are without talking about shooting, guns, drugs and representing some sort of violence. Plus he shouts out a lot of old school memories that made Detroit that I think people have forgot about, again it's like a breath of fresh air. Keep reppin' the D, Doc Chill!
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"It's good to hear a breathe of fresh air"
author: Gutta Magazine
                            
Detroit is back!! From I'm Freaky to Tell Em Where You From, Doc Chill is representing Detroit how it should be represnted.
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Doc Chill is really the one!
author: DJ Linx - Chi-Town!
                            
Doc Chill is really the one! One of the first rappers from Detroit I can honestly say I Like! He did not shoot, kill or stab not one person. Nor did he try to simulate a drug dealer or pretray someone he's not. This is real Detroit Hip-Hop!
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