The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.
The D.O.C. & U.P.-T.I.G.H.T. & Six2 & Nate Dogg
The D.O.C. & Dick Griffey
The D.O.C. & Xzibit & Six2 & Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube & MC Ren
The D.O.C. & U.P.-T.I.G.H.T. & Six2
The D.O.C.
Six2 & Dr. Dre
Six2 & Dr. Dre
The D.O.C.
Six2
The D.O.C. & El Dorado (Rap) & N’Dambi
The D.O.C. & U.P.-T.I.G.H.T.
The D.O.C.
Six2
The D.O.C. & MC Breed & Greg Street
The D.O.C. & Birdman & El Dorado (Rap) & U.P.-T.I.G.H.T. & Six2
The D.O.C. & Six2
The D.O.C. & Erotic D & & Six2
The D.O.C. & Snoop Dogg
This Interlude was originally planned to be released in 1998 on King Tee’s album “The Kingdom Come”, but failed to get released officialy. It got slated for a release and finally came out in 2002, but without this Interlude. In 2003 it got released on Deuce.
[Mike Lynn]
(Dialing Phone)
Damn, I wonder if she would want no rappin' motherfuckers so long?
Shit, damn!
[Answer Machine]
Hello, you have reached the Psychic Pimp Hotline
If you have lost your ho to an entertainer, press 1
If you have lost your ho to a professional athlete, press 2
If you have lost your ho to another ho, press 3
If you are broke, please hang the fuck up now
Thank you
Psychic Pymp Hotline was produced by Dr. Dre.
The D.O.C. released Psychic Pymp Hotline on Tue Jun 30 1998.