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Knoc Turn'al & Dr Dre & Missy Elliott - The Knoc ⭐

Watch the iconic music video for "The Knoc" and explore retrospective discussions on Knoc-turn'al's career and collaborations: The Knoc (feat. Dr. Dre & Missy Elliott) YouTube · Knoc-Turn'Al - Topic

: It peaked at No. 98 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The track is defined by its infectious, accordion-driven beat produced by Dr. Dre. This unique soundscape provided a rhythmic bounce that bridged the gap between traditional West Coast G-Funk and the more experimental, eclectic production styles popularized by Missy Elliott in the early 2000s. Knoc Turn'Al & Dr Dre & Missy Elliott - The Knoc

: Missy Elliott delivers a signature melodic hook, while Dr. Dre provides both vocal support and his legendary sonic touch, solidifying the song's mainstream appeal. The "17 Characters" Music Video

: In recent years, the song has experienced a resurgence in hip-hop nostalgia circles, often cited as a "forgotten classic" that showcases the creative peak of the Dr. Dre and Knoc-turn’al partnership. Watch the iconic music video for "The Knoc"

: Originally intended for a full-length album titled Knoc’s Landin’ , the project was downgraded to an EP by Elektra Records following album leaks, which many critics believe stalled Knoc-turn’al’s momentum.

The music video, directed by Jeff Richter, was a standout visual of 2002. It is famous for featuring Knoc-turn’al playing , including a waiter, a pimp, and a chef, in what appears to be a continuous, circular camera shot in a restaurant. This creative ambition earned the video a Grammy Award nomination for Best Music Video at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, though it ultimately lost to Eminem's "Without Me". Impact and Legacy 98 on the Billboard Hot 100

: Before stepping into the spotlight, Knoc-turn’al was a vital songwriter and ghostwriter for Dr. Dre, contributing heavily to the landmark 2001 album and The Wash soundtrack.