Doc Will

Doc Will

Artist

Doc Will is an American rapper and producer from Atlanta, Georgia. He is the crew leader of The Unpopulars, an organization of people who inspire originality and creativity in their communities.

Doc Will makes East-Coast rap music over down south production– which he also plays a major role in. Most notable in his music are the double and triple entendres in his verses, authenticity when elaborating on his song topics, and the catchiness of his choruses.

Doc Will’s most known for his 2016 single “Don’t Make Me” due to his summer 2016 controversy with Atlanta rapper Future. In October 2016, Doc Will was nominated as one of the hottest college MCs in Georgia by A3C, a prominent music conference held annually in Atlanta Ga.

Doc Will is also a psychology undergraduate student at Georgia State University. Following a powerful interview by Thisis50.com, Doc Will was featured by Georgia State University for his outstanding music and extracurricular activities outside of music.

Outside of music, he is known to be heavily involved in autism and the development in his community. He promotes the mental well-being of the youth in the city of Atlanta. His name has been engraved in the National Center for Civil and Human Rights as recognition for his services in the autism community.