
dupre “Doitall” Kelly
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About Collaborator
Dupre “Doitall” Kelly is a pioneering American hip‑hop artist best known as one‑half of the influential rap trio Lords of the Underground. Hailing from Newark, New Jersey, Doitall emerged in the early 1990s during hip hop’s golden era and quickly became recognized for his charismatic delivery, razor‑sharp lyricism, and commanding stage presence.
As a core member of Lords of the Underground, Doitall helped define a generation of East Coast rap with hard‑hitting beats, deft wordplay, and dynamic energy. The group’s breakthrough debut Here Come the Lords (1993) included classic singles such as “Chief Rocka,” “Funky Child,” and “Here Come the Lords,” which remain staples of 90s hip hop and have influenced countless artists in the genre.
Doitall’s commanding voice and lyrical skills have made him a respected figure in hip hop culture. Beyond Lords of the Underground, he has collaborated with other major artists and producers, contributed to mixtapes, and continued to perform at events and festivals worldwide, keeping the legacy of 90s hip hop alive while inspiring new generations of fans and artists.
Known for his authenticity, longevity, and passion for the art form, Dupre “Doitall” Kelly stands as a vital link between hip hop’s storied past and its evolving present.
Hit Songs / Charting Singles
These are known to be charting or high-impact tracks from Lords of the Underground — key songs Doitall is associated with:
Chief Rocka
Signature and most successful single from Here Come the Lords
Peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Hot Rap Singles chart
Widely considered the group’s defining song and a classic of 90s hip hop.
Funky Child
Early hit from the group’s debut; reached the Billboard charts.
Tic Toc
Lead single from their second album Keepers of the Funk; reached the Hot Hot 100 and rap charts.
Flow On (New Symphony)
Charted on rap and dance charts from Here Come the Lords.
Psycho and Here Come the Lords
While they didn’t hit top 40 on the Hot 100, these tracks charted on rap and R&B lists and helped build the group’s early momentum.
Album Success
Here Come the Lords (1993) — Debut album that reached #66 on the Billboard 200 and #16 on the Top R&B/Hip‑Hop Albums chart, spawning multiple charting singles and solidifying the group’s place in hip hop history.





