An absolute landmark of West Coast hip-hop and G-funk, the D.O.C.'s No One Can Do It Better featured some of the era's best rhymes, production, and, unfortunately, ones of its most tragic backstories. Featuring production and several cameos by Dr. Dre (and the rest of the N.W.A. crew), D.O.C.'s debut was a defining statement of what the West Coast sound was all about, spitting gangster rhymes over beats that sampled everyone from George Clinton to Roy Ayers. Listening to an inventive track like "Comm. Blues" would make you wonder why D.O.C. hasn't been canonized like Dre and company, but his tragic car accident sadly cut the rapper's career short in its prime, leaving only this artifact behind after his larynx experienced permanent damage.