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Tha Dogg Pound|Dogg Food

Dogg Food

Tha Dogg Pound

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Before the release of tha Dogg Pound's debut album, Dogg Food, various conservative organizations attacked the record for being exceedingly violent and vulgar, pressuring Warner Bros. not to release the album. Not only did the company agree, it also sold off all of its interests in Interscope Records. Of course, that didn't stop the album from being released -- Interscope signed a distribution deal with Priority Records. It's ironic that Dogg Food caused so much controversy, because, musically, the album is a very conservative piece of gangsta rap. Essentially, Dogg Food is the third rewrite of Dr. Dre's The Chronic, following Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle and the Murder Was the Case soundtrack. Even though Dr. Dre is only listed as an executive producer, his influence is all over the album, as Dat Nigga Daz faithfully reproduces all of the elements of Dre's trademark G-funk style -- slow, loping beats, deep, elastic rhythms, the occasional wail from a female singer, and layers of cheap, whiny synthesizers. Not only is the music numbingly familiar, the lyrics are pedestrian as well, chronicling the typical complaints and fantasies of gangsta rap, which would have been fine if Dat Nigga Daz and Kurupt were compelling rappers with a distinctive style of their own. But they're not -- they're monotonous and predictable, never once breathing life into the material. Three years after The Chronic, neither Dr. Dre nor his protégés have found a way to expand on his groundbreaking work.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Intro Explicit
00:00:18

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

2
Dogg Pound Gangstaz Explicit
00:05:21

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

3
Respect Explicit
00:05:54

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

4
New York, New York Explicit
00:04:50

Snoop Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

5
Smooth Explicit
00:04:35

Snoop Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

6
Cyco-Lic-No (Bitch Azz Niggaz) Explicit
00:04:55

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer - Mr. Malik, FeaturedArtist

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

7
Ridin', Slipin' and Slidin' Explicit
00:04:01

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

8
Big Pimpin 2 Explicit
00:01:35

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

9
Let's Play House Explicit
00:03:24

Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer - Michel'le, FeaturedArtist

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

10
I Don't Like to Dream About Gettin Paid Explicit
00:05:15

Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

11
Do What I Feel Explicit
00:03:30

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer - The Lady Of Rage, FeaturedArtist

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

12
If We All Fuc Explicit
00:03:13

Snoop Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

13
Some Bomb Azz Pussy Explicit
00:04:29

Snoop Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

14
A Doggz Day Afternoon Explicit
00:02:45

Nate Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Snoop Dogg, FeaturedArtist - Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

15
Reality Explicit
00:06:16

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer - Big Tray Deee, FeaturedArtist

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

16
One By One Explicit
00:05:09

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

17
Sooo Much Style Explicit
00:05:44

Tha Dogg Pound, MainArtist - Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, Composer

1995 Death Row Records/gamma.

Chronique

Before the release of tha Dogg Pound's debut album, Dogg Food, various conservative organizations attacked the record for being exceedingly violent and vulgar, pressuring Warner Bros. not to release the album. Not only did the company agree, it also sold off all of its interests in Interscope Records. Of course, that didn't stop the album from being released -- Interscope signed a distribution deal with Priority Records. It's ironic that Dogg Food caused so much controversy, because, musically, the album is a very conservative piece of gangsta rap. Essentially, Dogg Food is the third rewrite of Dr. Dre's The Chronic, following Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle and the Murder Was the Case soundtrack. Even though Dr. Dre is only listed as an executive producer, his influence is all over the album, as Dat Nigga Daz faithfully reproduces all of the elements of Dre's trademark G-funk style -- slow, loping beats, deep, elastic rhythms, the occasional wail from a female singer, and layers of cheap, whiny synthesizers. Not only is the music numbingly familiar, the lyrics are pedestrian as well, chronicling the typical complaints and fantasies of gangsta rap, which would have been fine if Dat Nigga Daz and Kurupt were compelling rappers with a distinctive style of their own. But they're not -- they're monotonous and predictable, never once breathing life into the material. Three years after The Chronic, neither Dr. Dre nor his protégés have found a way to expand on his groundbreaking work.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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