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Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP

 
Album Review: Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP

  • Artist: Daz Dillinger
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 25, 2005
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Any hip-hop heads, apart from the most hateful haters, should be able to find it within themselves to respect Daz Dillinger to some extent. Despite not burning up the charts for a few years, Dillinger seems to now be content with lurking in the underground, releasing adequate-to-reputable albums and mixtapes every few months. Most rappers and producers squeezed into the underground after time spent at the top of the charts turn spiteful real quick and remain that way, growing increasingly embittered with each succession of platinum acts. Dillinger's cool with it all, documented in the thank yous within the liners of Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP: "Everybody out there making it happen... the whole hip-hop unit... we on top of the world right now, lets [sic] keep it that way!" His contentment with the state of hip-hop, and life in general, bleeds all through Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP, a raunchy laid-back party record for most of its duration. It's West Coast through and through, despite hip-hop's swing to the South that has increased in significance since the late '90s. Dillinger defiantly sticks to the same musical sources -- the '70s and '80s electrified funk that became a West Coast signature remains, so Zapp and Funkadelic/Parliament nods are served up nonstop. This has more to do with Dillinger knowing what he does best than creative bankruptcy. Though the album is predominantly hedonistic and fun-loving, its few diversions into full-on menace (the swirling, booming "Get a Dose of Dis Hot Ish" is one of his best productions) and poignant contemplation make the affair well-rounded. Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP isn't destined to wake up the West Coast like the Game's debut album, released just a week prior on a much bigger label, but it should have no trouble pleasing those willing to give it a shot. It's not a bad prelude to the next Dr. Dre album, either, even if it's done on a much smaller budget. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
That's the Way We Ride I. Johnson, S. Jordan, Delmar Arnaud Shorty B., Daz Dillinger (5:02)
Do You Think About S. Jordan, Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (3:54)
Everybody Givin' It Up Delmar Arnaud, S. Jordan, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (4:11)
'N Tha Yard (Interlude) Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (1:17)
Nothin' Can Stop Us Now S. Jordan, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger, George Clinton (4:52)
Do U Know I. Johnson, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (4:31)
The Funeral (Skit) I. Johnson, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (:55)
F*** Dreamin' Tha Same Dream Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (4:14)
My Mama Said I. Johnson, Delmar Arnaud, S. Jordan Daz Dillinger (4:17)
My Ambitionz Az a Ridah 2005 Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson, S. Jordan Daz Dillinger (4:15)
Hey...How Ya' Doin' I. Johnson, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (4:32)
Come Close N. Hale, Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Nate Dogg, Daz Dillinger (4:06)
Rocc Wit Daz Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (4:10)
Bomb Azz Pu**y 2005 Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (4:22)
Ni**a Gotta Hustle It Up Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (4:49)
Gittin' Buccwild Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (4:23)
Git a Dose of Dis Hot Ish I. Johnson, S. Jordan, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (3:48)
Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta Delmar Arnaud, I. Johnson Daz Dillinger (4:14)
Fu** Tha Police 2005 I. Johnson, Delmar Arnaud Daz Dillinger (2:00)

Credits

Daz Dillinger (Producer), Fred Wreck (Producer), Daz Dillinger (Executive Producer), Ivan Johnson (Producer), Alex "Toon" Deligiannis (Design), Lasoniata Shaw (Mixing), Kevin Nick (Mastering), Soopafly (Producer), Larry Nick (Mastering), Adam Hill (Assistant Engineer), Young Buck (Vocals)
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Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP
Studio album by Daz Dillinger
Released January 25, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre West Coast hip hop
Length 74:29
Label D.P.G. Recordz
Producer Daz Dillinger
Professional reviews
Daz Dillinger chronology
I Got Love in These Streetz
(2004)
Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP
(2005)
Gangsta Crunk
(2005)

Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP is an album by Daz Dillinger.

Track listing

  1. That's the Way We Ride (feat. Shorty B & DJ Easy Dicc)
  2. Do You Think About (feat. Shelly)
  3. Everybody Givin' It Up (feat. Shelly)
  4. 'N Tha Yard (Interlude)
  5. Nothin' Can Stop Us Now (feat. George Clinton)
  6. Do U Know
  7. The Funeral (Skit)
  8. Fucc Dreamin' Tha Same Dream (feat. Andrea Gray)
  9. My Mama Said
  10. My Ambitionz Az a Ridah 2005
  11. Hey, How Ya' Doin'
  12. Come Close (feat. Nate Dogg)
  13. Rocc Wit Daz
  14. Bomb Azz Pussy 2005
  15. Nigga Gotta Hustle It Up
  16. Gittin' Buccwild
  17. Git a Dose of Dis Hot Ish
  18. Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta
  19. Fucc Tha Police 2005


Album Charts

Chart Position
Top Independent Albums # 28
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums # 82



 
 

 

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