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Go See the Doctor

"Go See the Doctor" is a song by American rapper singer Kool Moe Dee. It was released in 1986 as the first single from his eponymous debut album. Originally published by Rooftop, it was later reissued by Jive.[2]

"Go See the Doctor"
Single by Kool Moe Dee
from the album Kool Moe Dee
B-side"Monster Crack"
Released1986
Recorded1986
GenreGolden age hip hop
Length3:57
Label
  • Rooftop (original)
  • Jive (reissue)
Songwriter(s)Mohandas Dewese[1]
Producer(s)
Kool Moe Dee singles chronology
"Turn It Up"
(1985)
"Go See the Doctor"
(1986)
"Rock Steady"
(1987)

Produced by Kool Moe Dee himself with Lavaba and Teddy Riley, the song has messages of the prevention of sexually transmitted infections.[3]

"Go See the Doctor" became Kool Moe Dee's first single to appear on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 89 in April 1987 and staying on the chart for five weeks.[4] It also peaked at number seven on the Belgian Ultratop (Flanders), number three on the Dutch Nationale Hitparade and number 82 on the UK Singles Chart, being his single with the highest impact outside the United States.

Bruce Pollock listed the song in his book Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era (2005)[5]

Conception and composition edit

During an interview in June 1987, Kool Moe Dee commented on "Go See the Doctor":

As an artist I have the attention of a lot of the younger kids. It’s a duty to say something worthwhile, rather than just get up and talk about sneakers and dancing all the time. Rap is an album market now rather than just a singles market, so you have the opportunity to branch out a little. You can expand and really talk about more things in depth, including lots of social issues."[6]

The song, which Los Angeles Times described as "a story, in explicit language, of the contraction and consequences of a sexually transmitted disease", aroused controversy in the United States, but was used in a public service announcement in Germany.[6]

In a later interview Kool Moe Dee stated that "Go See the Doctor" was "the hardest thing I had to do in my career":

I knew I was making a formula record, and I was about to make a killing; but I will lose all my reputation on the lyricist side. I knew that "Go See the Doctor" would blow because I had dumbed it down."[7]

Among the song's producers was Teddy Riley, who at that time was 18 years old and had previously worked on the Doug E. Fresh hit "The Show".

Samples edit

The song 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").[8] The song also interpolates Hank Williams's "Hey, Good Lookin'".

Legacy and influence edit

Hip hop magazine Ego Trip included "Go See the Doctor" on in its list of the Greatest Hip-Hop Singles of 1986.[9]

Bruce Pollock listed the song in his book Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era (2005) for "instructive editorial in the era of AIDS".[5]

Appearances edit

Track listing edit

A-side

  1. "Go See the Doctor" (Almost Clean) (Radio Version) (3:57)
  2. "Go See the Doctor" (Uncensored) (3:57)

B-side

  1. "Monster Crack" (Street Mix) (5:27)
  2. "Monster Crack (Radio Edit) (3:50)

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kool Moe Dee - Kool Moe Dee - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Kool Moe Dee". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  3. ^ "Let's Talk About Sex: Hip Hop on HIV". Discover Magazine. August 17, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  4. ^ "Kool Moe Dee chart history". Billboard. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  5. ^ a b Pollock 2005, p. 66
  6. ^ a b "RAP--VOICE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY". Los Angeles Times. July 19, 1987. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  7. ^ "KOOL MOE DEE INTERVIEW With JayQuan". thafoundation.com. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  8. ^ "Teddy Riley Breaks Down Iconic Songs That Made Him The King Of New Jack Swing, Plans To Battle Babyface". Vibe. April 3, 2020. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  9. ^ "Hip-Hop's Greatest Singles By Year (Ego Trip Magazine)". Genius. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  10. ^ "Kool Moe Dee – Go See the Doctor" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  11. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 10, 1987" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "Kool Moe Dee – Go See the Doctor" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
  13. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  14. ^ "Kool Moe Dee Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved January 16, 2021.
  15. ^ "Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 1987". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  16. ^ "Jaaroverzichten – Single 1987". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved September 26, 2021.

Works cited edit

  • Pollock, Bruce (2005). Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era (2 ed.). Routledge. ISBN 0-415-97073-3.

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Go See the Doctor is a song by American rapper singer Kool Moe Dee It was released in 1986 as the first single from his eponymous debut album Originally published by Rooftop it was later reissued by Jive 2 Go See the Doctor Single by Kool Moe Deefrom the album Kool Moe DeeB side Monster Crack Released1986Recorded1986GenreGolden age hip hopLength3 57LabelRooftop original Jive reissue Songwriter s Mohandas Dewese 1 Producer s Kool Moe Dee Teddy Riley LaVaba MallisonKool Moe Dee singles chronology Turn It Up 1985 Go See the Doctor 1986 Rock Steady 1987 Produced by Kool Moe Dee himself with Lavaba and Teddy Riley the song has messages of the prevention of sexually transmitted infections 3 Go See the Doctor became Kool Moe Dee s first single to appear on the Billboard Hot 100 peaking at number 89 in April 1987 and staying on the chart for five weeks 4 It also peaked at number seven on the Belgian Ultratop Flanders number three on the Dutch Nationale Hitparade and number 82 on the UK Singles Chart being his single with the highest impact outside the United States Bruce Pollock listed the song in his book Rock Song Index The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era 2005 5 Contents 1 Conception and composition 1 1 Samples 2 Legacy and influence 2 1 Appearances 3 Track listing 4 Charts 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 References 5 1 Works citedConception and composition editDuring an interview in June 1987 Kool Moe Dee commented on Go See the Doctor As an artist I have the attention of a lot of the younger kids It s a duty to say something worthwhile rather than just get up and talk about sneakers and dancing all the time Rap is an album market now rather than just a singles market so you have the opportunity to branch out a little You can expand and really talk about more things in depth including lots of social issues 6 The song which Los Angeles Times described as a story in explicit language of the contraction and consequences of a sexually transmitted disease aroused controversy in the United States but was used in a public service announcement in Germany 6 In a later interview Kool Moe Dee stated that Go See the Doctor was the hardest thing I had to do in my career I knew I was making a formula record and I was about to make a killing but I will lose all my reputation on the lyricist side I knew that Go See the Doctor would blow because I had dumbed it down 7 Among the song s producers was Teddy Riley who at that time was 18 years old and had previously worked on the Doug E Fresh hit The Show Samples edit The song 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 8 The song also interpolates Hank Williams s Hey Good Lookin Legacy and influence editHip hop magazine Ego Trip included Go See the Doctor on in its list of the Greatest Hip Hop Singles of 1986 9 Bruce Pollock listed the song in his book Rock Song Index The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era 2005 for instructive editorial in the era of AIDS 5 Appearances edit In 1987 was sampled in 8 Ball by N W A from his debut in the compilation album N W A and the Posse In 1988 Go See the Doctor was sampled by Eazy E on his single Eazy Duz It from the album of the same name In 1989 was sampled by The D O C on his single Mind Blowin from his album No One Can Do It Better In 1991 was sampled in Look Who s Burnin by Ice Cube from his album Death Certificate De La Soul referenced the song in 3 Days Later from his album Buhloone Mindstate 1993 in which Posdnuos sings I had to go see the doctor Kid Rock sampled the line Ain t nobody stickin nothing in my butt in his song Balls in your Mouth from the album The Polyfuze Method Go See The Doctor has sampled in I Shoulda Used A Rubba by Big L from the early versions of their debut album Lifestylez ov da Poor amp Dangerous which circulated in 1994 In 1996 was sampled in Waiting List by Kool Keith under the alias Dr Octagon from his debut album Dr Octagonecologyst In 2007 was sampled in Go See the Doctor 2k7 by DJ Jazzy Jeff in collaboration with Twone Gabz from his album The Return of the Magnificent Track listing editA side Go See the Doctor Almost Clean Radio Version 3 57 Go See the Doctor Uncensored 3 57 B side Monster Crack Street Mix 5 27 Monster Crack Radio Edit 3 50 Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1987 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 10 7Netherlands Dutch Top 40 11 6Netherlands Single Top 100 12 3UK Singles OCC 13 82US Billboard Hot 100 14 89 Year end charts edit Chart 1987 PositionNetherlands Dutch Top 40 15 74Netherlands Single Top 100 16 55References edit Kool Moe Dee Kool Moe Dee Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Kool Moe Dee Encyclopedia com Retrieved January 15 2021 Let s Talk About Sex Hip Hop on HIV Discover Magazine August 17 2012 Retrieved January 15 2021 Kool Moe Dee chart history Billboard Retrieved January 15 2021 a b Pollock 2005 p 66 a b RAP VOICE OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Los Angeles Times July 19 1987 Retrieved January 15 2021 KOOL MOE DEE INTERVIEW With JayQuan thafoundation com Retrieved January 15 2021 Teddy Riley Breaks Down Iconic Songs That Made Him The King Of New Jack Swing Plans To Battle Babyface Vibe April 3 2020 Retrieved January 16 2021 Hip Hop s Greatest Singles By Year Ego Trip Magazine Genius Retrieved January 16 2021 Kool Moe Dee Go See the Doctor in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved January 16 2021 Nederlandse Top 40 week 10 1987 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved September 26 2021 Kool Moe Dee Go See the Doctor in Dutch Single Top 100 Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved November 30 2018 Kool Moe Dee Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved January 16 2021 Top 100 Jaaroverzicht van 1987 Dutch Top 40 Retrieved September 26 2021 Jaaroverzichten Single 1987 dutchcharts nl Retrieved September 26 2021 Works cited edit Pollock Bruce 2005 Rock Song Index The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era 2 ed Routledge ISBN 0 415 97073 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Go See the Doctor amp oldid 1185516408, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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