Tha Dogg Pound 2002 2001 Album
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This is more of a compilation released under the Tha Dogg Pound name, as it is made up of unreleased material while Daz and Kurupt were on Death Row, features and remixes. What's odd is that this album has a Snoop diss on it, on 'Living tha Gangsta Life', for snitching on Suge saying he killed Tupac, but then they are happy to feature him on the album... Very cheap looking album cover as well. Anyway, on the album, it ain't too bad and begins bangin', with the first four songs being good, and 'Gangsta Rap' being similar to the song with the same title on the compilation 'Too Gangsta for Radio'. Then the Tupac featuring 'Don't Stop', along with the remix of Jay's song from 'The Dynasty', are good. Suge actually put 'Dillinger & Young Gotti', (released around the same time), on the Deathrow website and asked fans to vote track for track whether this or 'Dillinger & Young Gotti' was the better album, thinking his would come up trumps. I had a link for this from the website archive site but I can't find it anymore. Overall though they are quite similar, some bangin' tunes but not enough to make the album be anything special, and even the best here probably won't have you coming back often. Best Tracks: Roll Wit Us, Just Doggin', Gangsta Rap, Don't Stop, Change the Game (Remix), Feels Good, Every Single Day
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