More widely known for his production work, Lazy's own recorded output portrays not only a love of hip-hop energy, but also an eye for house music's pulsing rhythms. As a producer he is one of the more credible exponents of the hip house movement, while his solo hits include "Let It Roll" and "Let The Rhythm Pump", the latter based on Funkadelic's "One Nation Under A Groove". He also appeared on Raze's 1991 single, "Bass Power".
Rapper Doug Lazy, who also worked in Washington, D.C., as a radio DJ named Mean Gene, recorded one album of bass-driven, house/hip-hop tracks in 1990 entitled Doug Lazy Gettin' Crazy. However, Lazy has achieved greater success as a producer.