
Mr. Doja
Tha Audio-ah-graphy
© 2004 Sweat Shop Recordings (634479049040)
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The story teller of IV L.I.F.E. delivering tales of urban struggles clearly depicted through the eyes of the aggrevated youths. The audio-ah-graphy of Dub Sak aka Mr. Doja through musick.
tracks
- 1 Neva Left
- 2 Kruel World (feat. Mad Man Smooth)
- 3 Adrenaline Rush
- 4 Hate or Luv It
- 5 E.B.K. (Everybody Killa)(feat. Young Takeoff & P-Nutt)
- 6 W.C.T.P. (West Coast Thug Poetry)(feat. Bigg P)
- 7 Hustle II Struggle (feat. Thallon)
- 8 Get $$$$
- 9 In & Out
- 10 Smash Thru
- 11 Don't Blame My Musick
- 12 Piece Up Skit
- 13 Do You Got Tha Weed?? (feat. Bigg P)
- 14 Violent Prone
- 15 Freedom (feat. Thallon & Keomah)
- 16 Tha Brave & Tha Bold
- 17 How Come
- 18 1 Of A Kind (feat. Thallon)
- 19 Feel Me
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notes
Dub Sak a.k.a. Mr.Doja was born in Inkster, Michigan, a small suburb of Detroit. Transplanted to the west coast at a young age, Pomona (known as "The Land") became home. Mr. Doja states, "I was bred in these P-Town streets. They taught me how to survive. Popz wasn't around. So the streets took his place. His loss, not mine." Dub's interest in music was sparked from the whole break dancing era. His love for words goes back even further, as he has always been an avid reader. "I guess around high school I truly learned of the power of words. To be able to heal or hurt with words alone was appealing to me. The gift of being able to vividly recreate a scenario and put a listener in the passenger's seat was and still is a rush for me."
In 1988-89 Dub was introduced to Smooth through a mutual friend. "I had wrote my 1st rap with my dogg D.V.S. during a class we had together. I thought it was cool. But D.V.S. was like "Man, you gotta bust that for the homiez." He took me by Smooth's and I flowed for him and like 3 other cats. They liked my material and I became part of Pomona'z Insane Empire (P.I.E.)" Surrounded by a vast assortment of tight lyricists, Dub Sak began to evolve his style. "My delivery has always been one of my strong points. I've spent the majority of my time trying to work on my lyrical content. To spit lyrics that will make the listener rewind like "Damn, did you hear what he said?"
"My style is rhythmical...it's like the track speaks to me. One of the hardest questions posed to me has been "What style is your music?" Not as easy to answer as one may think. See, music is an expression of the soul or mood. I write what I feel. If I'm angry at the time, hard lyrics come out. My goal is to be universal. True music. To make songs that even anti-rap activists hate to love. I'm a true artist and what's most important to an artist is to be heard."
Mr. Doja has performed in clubs, at shows, house parties, and talent shows. Record deals have come. But, an understanding of the business aspects prevented Dub from "selling his soul for a jelly roll" as he puts it. "I got "Da' Remedy" for the musick industry," Mr. Doja states. "Don't believe it, check the stats!"
reviews
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I DIDN'T EXPECT ANYTHIG LESS FROM HIM!!!!
author: D NUTTI'VE BEEN WAITIN 4 MY KNOCK TA DROP AND HE DIDNT LET ME DOWN. WHO GOT FLOWS?...MR.DOJA THAT'S WHO. WATCH OUT FOR THE REST OF THE CAMP THEY SICK!!!!!!
5 Starz
author: SoloThis cat has a truly universal and unique sound. Just from listening you can't tell whether he's from the East, West Coast, or Dirty South. He comes off so intelligent on the mic it's a refreshing break from the usual, overdone shoot 'em up, bang, bang. Whoever said " All rappers talk about is getting drunk, hoes, and smokin weed." needs to listen to this.
Here comes the PIE
author: K~Dogg "the MICCHERO"I couldn't wait to get my hands on this CD. Its been long expected and has been well worth the wait! The content is so versital that it keeps you guessing what's next! The tracks carry so much bass I had to cut it down in the ride! An instant Classic! Whats next from the P.I.E.? from the sound of this...anotha Head Banga!!
Lyrics
author: sickawackshittNice mixture of songs, each one has its own vibe. Mr. Doja's flow is outta this world. Strong vocals and his voice makes you listen,be glad it does or else you might miss out on something he says. Lyrics, lyrics, lyrics. You can tell he knows exactly how to get across what he wants to say on the mic. Cop a bar of this album.
Smokin'
author: CassidyWhere the hell did this dude come from!!??!! This sh*t is smokin'!!
Blazin' West Coast rap at its finest
author: hiphopfanThis is exactly what the west coast needs, an m.c. who can really spit. Every song bought something different and kept the listeners attention. I expect big thangs from Mr. Doja. With artists like this the West is sure to take back the crown.
that shit is hotttttttt!
author: piruluvthis shit is straight bangin and ya boy got mad skills. the way dogg puts a story together is unreal. Pick it up