Doja Clik

Doja Clik, hailing from the vibrant and diverse Northern California hip-hop scene, has carved out a distinct niche in the rap community with their gritty, street-infused narratives and beats that fuse the classic West Coast sound with contemporary influences. Emerging from the city of Stockton, the group has steadily built a dedicated fanbase since their formation in the mid-90s, staying true to the unfiltered and raw energy of underground hip-hop. Comprised of artists who share a passion for lyrical prowess and beats that resonate with authenticity, Doja Clik has remained a respected name in the circles of West Coast rap aficionados.

Their latest works speak to their lasting power and ability to evolve while staying rooted in the genre's traditional aesthetics. "Speed Kills (20th Anniversary Remastered)" is a nod to their longevity, celebrating two decades since the original release with a fresh, polished sound that introduces their classic style to new ears. Collaborations like "Gun Errythang Out (feat. Ren da Heat Monsta)" signal the group's commitment to keeping the collaborative spirit of hip-hop alive, bringing in voices that complement and enhance their hard-edged sound. Albums such as "Woman, Cars & Firearms" capture the essence of their lyrical themes, painting vivid pictures of life's highs and lows. With singles like "Chickenhill Presents: Saw" and projects named after potent symbols of the hip-hop lifestyle, such as "THC" and "Hard on da Grind," Doja Clik reinforces their connection to the culture while staying 'Hard on da Grind' in the competitive music industry.

Latest Release
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Speed Kills (2023 Remastered Version)
Album - 19 Tracks - Released October 24, 2017
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  1. October 24, 2017
  2. April 20, 2012
  3. December 1, 2002
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    THC
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  4. January 1, 2000
  5. January 1, 1997