Knoc-turn'al, born Royal Rosheam Harbor on May 12, 1975, is an American rapper from Long Beach, California. He is known for his contributions to the West Coast hip-hop scene, particularly through his association with Dr. Dre. Knoc-turn'al began his career by penning songs for Dr. Dre before transitioning to performing. His discography includes the studio albums "The Way I Am," "Knoc's Ville," and "Knight Vizion," as well as the extended play "L.A. Confidential Presents: Knoc-turn'al," which was released in 2002. This EP featured notable collaborations with artists like Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, and Nate Dogg. Knoc-turn'al's music often blends elements of G-Funk and West Coast rap styles.
Some of his notable singles include "The Knoc" featuring Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott, and "The Way I Am" featuring Snoop Dogg. Knoc-turn'al has also made guest appearances on tracks by other artists, showcasing his versatility in the hip-hop genre. Despite the mention of recent releases like "Knoc It Off" and "Return of the Hustler," these titles are not verified in the available information. Knoc-turn'al remains an active figure in the hip-hop scene, contributing to various projects over the years.
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