![]() ![]() Tha Dogg Pound made a diss towards The Bone Thugs, on the song "Dogg Pound Gangstaz", with Kurupt's line "Ain't got no love for no hoes in harmony." In response Layzie Bone shot back on the track "Shotz to tha Double Glock" with the line "Dogg Pound hoes it's on." "Krayzie Bone says "Gotta find these 'Row Hoes" in the song "Mo' Murda" off the East 99 album. Over the years Tha Dogg Pound had beef with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, due to Death Row Records being embroiled in a feud with Eazy-E's Ruthless Records. ![]() Soopafly's songs were featured on his 2001 solo album Dat Whoopty Woop. In 2001, Suge Knight released a Dogg Pound album entitled 2002, which consisted of unreleased Dogg Pound tracks. To avoid a legal battle at the time, Daz changed their marketing name to D.P.G. After Tha Dogg Pound's full departure from Death Row, Suge Knight claimed ownership of the name "Tha Dogg Pound" and any tracks recorded prior to them leaving. album from Tha Dogg Pound entitled Dillinger & Young Gotti. He later started up DPG Recordz along with Christopher "Big C-Style" Bowden through Death Row Records.ĭaz also eventually parted ways with Death Row in late 1999 and released his first independent album R.A.W. Mobstyle's first release Poppa Snoop Presents Mobstyle Muzik Volume 1 failed and Daz returned to Death Row. Afterward, he made his own label called Mobstyle Muzik, in which he had his first taste of the independent scene. ![]() However, in 1998 Daz was making noise of his own over at Death Row and released his only Death Row album ( Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back) which went gold. Kurupt released two solo albums in 1998 ( Kuruption!) and 1999 ( Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha) that had Daz Dillinger and the rest of DPG on them. In 1997, Kurupt left Death Row but remained in Tha Dogg Pound. Kurupt and Daz leave Death Row (1999–2001) They remained active thereafter, rapping on Snoop's Tha Doggfather in 1996. ![]() Seven years later in a 2003 interview, Daz stated that he now believed Suge Knight was responsible for Shakur's murder. Kurupt and Daz were deeply affected by this and struggled to release anything after Shakur's passing. In early September of the same year, Shakur was murdered in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1996, Tha Dogg Pound were featured on 2Pac's Death Row Records debut album All Eyez on Me with Kurupt featured in "Got My Mind Made Up" and "Check Out Time" and Daz Dillinger producing the hit songs "2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted", "Ambitionz Az A Ridah", and " I Ain't Mad At Cha". In the October that followed, towards the end of the same year, Tupac Shakur had been bailed out of jail by Death Row's Suge Knight in exchange for releasing his following four albums on Death Row Records. "Let's Play House" was the biggest hit, breaking into the Top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100, while "New York, New York" was an MTV favorite in the video for the latter, Daz and Snoop stomped Godzilla-like around the Big Apple, taunting their East Coast rivals. The album debuted #1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to reach twice platinum status. In 1995, they released their debut album Dogg Food under Death Row Records. īetween 1993–1994, the group assisted Hammer on his The Funky Headhunter album (such as the song "Sleepin' on a Master Plan" and others), along with Suge Knight and the Whole 9. The two went on to feature on Doggystyle and various features and soundtracks as Tha Dogg Pound. History Death Row years (1992–1998) īefore The Chronic album came out, Kurupt and Daz were solo artists, however having heard the chemistry they had whilst recording the album, Dr.
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