Kool Moe Dee - Monster Crack Go See The Doctor

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Review by eric armstrong

Kool Moe Dee's album Monster Crack Go See The Doctor is a classic in the world of hip hop. Released in 1986, this album showcases the rapper's skills as both a lyricist and a storyteller.

From the first track, "Monster Crack," Kool Moe Dee's raw lyrics and unique flow grab the listener's attention. He tackles tough topics like drug addiction and gang violence with a sense of urgency and authenticity that is rare in hip hop.

The album's title track, "Go See The Doctor," is a standout for its catchy hook and humorous lyrics. Kool Moe Dee's ability to balance serious subject matter with humor is what sets him apart from other rappers of his time.

Other notable tracks on the album include "Do You Know What Time It Is?" and "Dumb Dick (Richard)," which showcase Kool Moe Dee's ability to tell compelling stories through his music.

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Artist: Kool Moe Dee
Album: Monster Crack Go See The Doctor
Rating: 5.0

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Download

Filename: kool-moe-dee-monster-crack-go-see-the-doctor.rar
  • MP3 size: 13.2 mb
  • FLAC size: 143.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Monster Crack (Street Mix)3:57
Monster Crack (Radio Edit)3:57
Go See The Doctor (Almost Clean) 3:50
Go See The Doctor (Uncensored) 5:27

Video

Kool Moe Dee - Go See The Doctor (Uncensored Version)
Go see the doctor Kool Moe Dee
1986 Kool Moe Dee Monster Crack Jive Rec.
Kool Moe Dee - Go See The Doctor (Uncensored Version) (1987)
Kool Moe Dee - Go see the doctor

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Catalog Numbers

0001

Labels

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Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • online anhören
  • ascolta in linea
  • online luisteren
  • écouter en ligne
  • escuchar en línea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • ouvir online

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Test Pressing

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed BySound Makers

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerKool Moe Dee, LaVaba Mallison, Teddy Riley

Notes

Test Pressing. On the official release "Go see the doctor" is on Side A and "Monster Crack" on Side B. On this Test Pressing it's vice versa.

About Kool Moe Dee

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Kool Moe Dee was born on August 8, 1962 as Mohandas Dewese. His early career began with his work with The Treacherous Three. After leaving the group he attended college in NY and received a degree in communications. He was also involved in one of the most infamous battles in history against Busy Bee. Kool Moe Dee kick started his solo career while he was still signed to Sugar Hill with T3, releasing the single "Turn It Up" and lending his writing talents the Sugar Hill Gang's single "The Down Beat" (he also recorded his own version). Both singles were released in 1985. Once he decided to reenter the hip hop scene full time on his own he enlisted the help of an unknown producer named Teddy Riley. The first single was "Go See the Doctor" and it made them both famous. By 1986 he had signed to Jive and released his first solo album. In 1987, with the release of his next album "How Ya Like Me Now" and the single of the same name, Moe Dee moved into one of the most highlighted portions of his career. He took on LL Cool J in a war of words. LL fired back with "Jack the Ripper". Moe Dee returned with "Let's Go." LL countered with "To The Break of Dawn." And Moe Dee finished up with "Death Blow". He became the first rapper to ever perform on the Grammy Awards. He also participated in The Stop The Violence Movement single "Self Destruction". In addition, he was part of the Quincy Jones project, "Back on the Block". He has continued to release albums into the 90's without much success with the exception of his greatest hits collections.

Real Name

    • Mohandas Dewese

Name Vars

  • Koel Moe Dee
  • Kool Mo D
  • Kool Mo Dee
  • Kool Moedee
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Aliases

  • Moe Dewese
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Summary by eric armstrong

Monster Crack Go See The Doctor is a must-listen for any fan of old school hip hop. Kool Moe Dee's unique style and powerful lyrics make this album a timeless classic that still resonates with listeners today.

Comments

phaoden
My jeans are so high and tight
sofiadoughnuts
I am 56 now when this came i was 19 and aides was just about to b in affect, cold piece I love this go see the Doctor !!!! Check yourself and you might find yourself by yourself
mandon907
This song/track contains a sample of James Brown's "Funky Drummer" (In an interview with Vibe in 2012 Teddy Riley declared about this time that "Between me and Marley Marl, we were the first to sample James Brown"). The song also interpolates Hank Williams's "Hey, Good Lookin'".
febryha
First time I heard this back then was the radio edited version of this. It was funny as hell with the cuss words being slightly distorted. Anyways this may as well be a theme song in Osan AB's hospitals.
assingrequillo
This song was sampled for the song "Look Who's Burnin' " by Ice Cube, which basically speaks on the same thing but in a more deeper context.
dtsevremes
So this the song that put KMD on the map? The first song I heard by KMD is the wild wild west. I was too young to remember this song.
kumararun0751
Enige en algemene kennisgeving:
Wegens geslachtelijke ziektes is de Bidet Administratie tot nader order gesloten, hoor!
Mocht u lopende zaken, staande, zittende of liggende leden of leden in ruste tegenkomen, ga er dan met een hele grote bocht omheen.
Wat zij onder hun leden hebben is levensgevaarlijk, dat doe je je ergste vijand nog niet aan.
erdalxxx
What that sound your hands make?.....CLAP..
bidiana321
2022 still here
lonestarroadhouse
I just saw an interview with Teddy Riley he said he was 16 years old when he made this beat and it hit in the 80s on the Billboard charts
deepblueman
Ok refrigerator
alifemoreloved
Teddy & Vlad sent me??????
daviddrange10
16 year old teddy Riley produced this
lucianopagano
Vlad TV teddy Riley brought me here check out the interview.
sarahelizabeth7907
Teddy riley was 16 on this beat?
prakashrathore050798
Back when “THOTs” were called “SKEEZERS”??
devckln
Eminem brought me here
loginpennaxk
2:01 & 2:12 Look Who's Burnin' Ice Cube from "Death Certificate"