Son Doobie

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Por Amor 03:22 Tools
U Wit That 03:47 Tools
Wonderful World 00:00 Tools
Reinstated 00:00 Tools
Wile Out 03:33 Tools
Heavyweight 00:00 Tools
Bounce 00:00 Tools
Party People 00:00 Tools
Flip Out 00:00 Tools
Super Hoes II 00:00 Tools
Confess 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Hold Tight 00:00 Tools
Criminal 00:00 Tools
First To Set 00:00 Tools
Dub Sacks And Blunt Wraps 00:00 Tools
Club Rock 00:00 Tools
Doobie Deluxe 00:00 Tools
L.A. 911 00:00 Tools
Give It Up 00:00 Tools
Blood 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk 00:00 Tools
From the Ghetto 00:00 Tools
You Wit That 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up (feat. Moka Only) 00:00 Tools
Buc Fifty To Ya Face 00:00 Tools
From the Ghetto (feat. Sazon Diamante) 00:00 Tools
Blood (feat. Sick Jacken) 00:00 Tools
Buck FIfty 2 Ya Face 00:00 Tools
Hold Me Down 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk (feat. Prevail) 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk (feat. Prevail of Swollen Members) 00:00 Tools
Shake Em Down 00:00 Tools
Burns and Scars 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up (ft. Moka Only) 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up ft Moka Only 00:00 Tools
I Getz (Feat. Son Doobie) 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up - Feat. Moka Only 00:00 Tools
Shake 'em Down 00:00 Tools
Shake Em` Down (Dj Murge, Just B, Ishkan) 00:00 Tools
From The Ghetto (ft. Sazon Diamante) 00:00 Tools
Blood - Feat. Sick Jacken 00:00 Tools
From The Ghetto - Feat. Sazon Diamante 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk - Feat. Prevail Of Swollen Members 00:00 Tools
Blood (ft. Jacken) 00:00 Tools
Ambush/Sensational Breed 00:00 Tools
Son Doobie - U Wit That 00:00 Tools
From The Ghetto ft Sazon Diama 00:00 Tools
Blood ft Jacken of Psycho Real 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk ft Prevail of Swollen 00:00 Tools
Blood ft. Sick Jacken 00:00 Tools
Blood (feat. Jacken) 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up (Featuring Moka Only) 00:00 Tools
The L.D. 00:00 Tools
Cali Life 00:00 Tools
From the Ghetto (Featuring Sazon Diamante) 00:00 Tools
C Da UnSeen 00:00 Tools
From The Ghetto ft Sazon Diamante 00:00 Tools
Strippers In The House 00:00 Tools
Buck Fifty To Ya Face 00:00 Tools
From the Ghetto feat.Sazon Diamante 00:00 Tools
blood (ft Jacken of Psycho Realm) 00:00 Tools
From The Guetto 00:00 Tools
[Untitled Hidden Track] 00:00 Tools
Blood (Featuring Sick Jacken) 00:00 Tools
Hey Now 00:00 Tools
tony touch freestyle(1996 ca) 00:00 Tools
tony touch freestyle 00:00 Tools
Wonderfull World 00:00 Tools
From The Ghetto ft. Sazon Diamante 00:00 Tools
Blood ft Jacken of Psycho Realm 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up feat. Moka Only 00:00 Tools
Blood feat.Sick Jacken 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up ft. Moka Only 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk ft Prevail of Swollen Members 00:00 Tools
heavyweight(shh ca) 00:00 Tools
Son Doobie -Wonderfull World 00:00 Tools
Blood (Featuring Jacken) 00:00 Tools
Shake 'Em Down (Featuring DJ Murge) 00:00 Tools
Put Em Up feat.Moka Only 00:00 Tools
Blood feat. Sick Jacken 00:00 Tools
L.A.911 00:00 Tools
Son Doobie - From The Ghetto 00:00 Tools
Shake 'em 00:00 Tools
You Wit That [Radio Edit] [Produced By Kemo] 00:00 Tools
Blood ft Sick Jacken 00:00 Tools
Reinstated [Radio Edit] [Produced By Rob The Viking] 00:00 Tools
Gun Talk (Featuring Prevail of Swollen Members) 00:00 Tools
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Son Doobie is a popular West Coast hip-hop artist. His group Funkdoobiest peaked in the late 90's with a couple of notable hits. Similar to B-Real from Cypress Hill, and Everlast from House of Pain, he has adopted the well known Soul Assasin's style. Son broke through the top with Fundoobiest's hit "Wopbabalopbap feat. B-real" in the beggining of 90's. A few more hits came out from Funkdoobiest(bow wow, dedicated, superhoes ...), before they slowed down. Not sure if i should mention this in here - but, what the heck :) He took part in the adult DVD video called "Love Doctor". Fortunately Son Doobie hasn't given up hip-hop. Finally, two of Son Doobie's albums released in 2003 and 2004 are (in my opinion) VERY GOOD - he keeps up the good old Soul Assassin style which was refreshing in this rich-pimp-gangsta-wannabe hip-hop world. Too bad that those two albums got so little media attention! Lately, i am not very familiar with his work - as he has dropped out of the top hip-hop artists world. Very little information is avalable. In early 2001, he was working as a DJ at Power 106 radio in Los Angeles. His part in Transplant's video "Diamond and guns" was VERY smooth! Just keepin' it up, simple funk chillin Son Doobie! Hope to hear from you soon with new musical refreshment. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.