No One Can Do It Better

The album was certified Gold by the RIAA three months after it was released, and Platinum on April 21, 1994.

was able to record before a car accident resulted in crushing his larynx and permanently changing his voice.

with a heavy guitar riff throughout the song (it borrows from Funkadelic's Cosmic Slop).

No One Can Do It Better also features additional vocals by Krazy Dee (who also co-wrote the N.W.A song "Panic Zone" from N.W.A.

From contemporary reviews, music critic Robert Christgau of The Village Voice said that the first three songs have music that is funky, multi-dimensional, and engaging, but the rest of the album's funk diminishes and leaves listeners having to focus on D.O.C.

a good rapper whose rhymes "spring out like menacing jacks in the box just when you think he's about tread over the same old rap cliches."

Weizmann noted that No One Can Do It Better has "bravado and loathing and deep sexual phobias (like almost all other rap records today)" while it still had "grace and elocution and literary richness.