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dogg pound to take over
« on: January 24, 2006, 09:55:10 AM »
, January 13, 2006
  DAZ DILLINGER/DJ WARRIOR/DJ STRONG JOIN FORCES!!!
Los Angeles, California, January 13, 2005- Daz Dillinger, Big A and the entire label are proud to announce that he has officially made DJ Strong and DJ Warrior his official DJs. This is a clear sign that this new movement plans on being a serious contender for years to come. Daz Dillinger explains, "G.A.R. is a serious label, we plan on developing and becoming the next Aftermath Records one day. We are making moves to align with new artists, new corporate consulting firms, and new staff. Myself and Big A have chosen to really create a powerful brand this year." Dillinger continues, "And who could promote this brand better than the biggest DJs in the West? DJ Strong and DJ Warrior?".

Although other DJs were in the running, this was a label decision and a joint decision that has resounded with the whole label. Big A explains, "I am glad that they are on board. We are going to get them all the official music, exclusive behind the scenes and invaluable footage. We are serious in '06, and we are only dealing with those who are just as serious if not more than us." Shemia Miller further explains, "I am glad that they are on the team. They are a very much value added asset to this label. Anyone who doesn't know them in California, or on the West Coast, must've been sleeping under a rock, or have been in a coma. That's just how prevalent these two DJs are in the Hip Hop culture, especially the West Coast."


DJ Strong and DJ Warrior are expected to head up the first official mixtapes which will include the new potential artists, and finalists: Chaotic, Meko, Brian Taylor, Dangerous Rob, J-Tripz, and Lix. DJ Strong and DJ Warrior will also get exclusive drops on any So So Def material and songs that are currently scheduled for Daz Dillinger. This dynamic duo are expected to further brand the label with the biggest West Coast comeback for Young Gotti's upcoming release: Yes Im Quiccer, released March 7, 2006.


About DJ Strong
Co-Founding member of the Cali Untouchable DJs since day 1, DJ Strong and DJ Warrior single handedly brought the Cali Untouchable DJ crew from nothing to the West Coast Mixtape Kings "often imitated but NEVER duplicated" status. DJ Strong has been djing since 1996 when he bought his first pair of turntables off a fellow DJ (Rick Master). Since that day DJ Strong has been grinding and paying dues, learning and refining his skills. Now a major influence in the Cali Untouchable DJs movement and a West Coast Mixtape pioneer he has worked with artists like: Kurupt, E-40, B-Legit, Rick Rock, Balance, Ricashay, Lil Tony, Tristar, Three Six Mafia, Paul Wall, Chingo Bling, Skinhead Rob, Self Scientific, Juelz Santana, Strong Arm Steady, Ras Kass, Jayo Felony, Mitchy Slick, Soul Assassins, DJ Muggs, King Tech and Sway, Roscoe, Boo Yaa Tribe, Xzibit, Jurassic 5, DJ Babu, Julio G, Kam too name a few! His sound and mixtape influence has been heard around the world from Palm Trees & Gangstas to Cali Untouchable Radio series with over 25 mixtape projects put out to date! Time will bring even more success to DJ Strong because of his never-satisfied attitude and inspiring work ethic. He gives 110o his craft and team.

Owner of StrongHouse Records, Distribution, Marketing, and Management since late 1999 when DJ Strong decided to dedicate his life to a true passion for music and business. DJ Strong has sacrificed to search out his passion in life and now having found that in music, he has brought a huge idea to life in the form of StrongHouse Records and has turned that idea into a influential machine for West Coast Hip Hop and street independent movement called HipHopWest.com. Now you can find DJ Strong managing this movement in the form of a retail store, distribution company, and online site HipHopWest.com along with his Cali Untouchable DJs. DJ Strong has worked hard to partner up with the right business team in order to bring this movement to the majors in the near future and is always looking for new quality individuals to share the prosperity!

About DJ Warrior

DJ Warrior is hands down the number one mixtape DJ on the west coast and a record labels dream. DJ Warrior commands attention everywhere he steps with his radical shine and undeniable star quality. Warrior, a nominee for the 7th & 8th Annual Mix Show Power Summit Mixtape DJ of the Year and the two time Justos Mixtape Award Winner for best West Coast Mixtape DJ, has performed at house parties, clubs, concerts and car shows throughout the United States as well as being featured in countless music videos, magazines and movies.

DJ Warrior is at his best behind the turntables cooking up mixtapes. Whether he is featuring the hottest hip-hop exclusives or breaking unsigned west coast talent, DJ Warrior always reps the West Coast.

Warrior has been spinning since October of 1993. His road to becoming the LA Mixtape King had a few stops along the way which included spinning at several house and college parties in order to build his name and refine his skills. January 1997 is when DJ Warrior made his first major stop, working with Project Pat from Three Six Mafia. This was followed by a number of performances by the ever eager DJ at various clubs in Los Angeles. In the winter of 1998 he vigorously began pushing his Mixtapes throughout the US. The road did not stop there, in the summer of 1999 DJ Warrior started a record pool known as Release Party Record Pool' as well as his own internet mix show, all the while remaining focused on delivering the hottest mixtapes and delivering to the public the hottest singles from both established and up & coming artists.

Determined to add to his accomplishments, DJ Warrior started 7:30 Management and 7:30 Promotion companies that helped him promote and work with some of the best and well kept musical talent on the West Side. This move led to the creation of the The Cali Untouchable DJ crew. Initially made up of DJ Hideo of 100.3 The Beat and DJ Strong, a top underground DJ in LA. Warriors Untouchable crew has grown to includes DJ Big Dee in Vegas to up and coming dJ's in l.a. like DJ Artilery, DJ Birdy Bird in San Diego as well as a major interest in StrongHouse Records, The Hiphopwest retail and online music venue.



About GAR

Gangsta Advisory Records is an independent record label and entertainment firm with the sole purpose of providing artists with a real platform to express themselves in a very raw and unsaturated manner. GAR is headed by the CEO and Multi-platinum Producer and Rap Artist Daz Dillinger, and President of Promotions Big A. This corporation is one of the fastest growing corporations currently on the Independent scene.

 
 
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2006, 10:46:54 AM »
this dpgc online team is way too strong.
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2006, 10:51:17 AM »
lol at "doing big things, taking over" & so on, they need a dictionary or something cause what Tha Dogg Pound is doing at the moment isnt big.
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2006, 11:00:30 AM »
think this was posted the other week, props though. good to see daz trying to make some moves.

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2006, 11:17:49 AM »
The DPG team is becoming just like the Dipset team...pissing off every last muthafucka around to the point where they're doing more harm than good for the artists.
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2006, 11:35:41 AM »
^^^whoa there!...dont even compare dpg to dipset....
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2006, 12:31:21 PM »
DPG is comin up.....  8)

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #7 on: January 24, 2006, 01:36:39 PM »
DPG is comin up.....  8)



smh...........sad to see people say that and how much DPG fell off,   back in 93-96' Dogg Pound was on top of the rap world




now fans are getting excited to see dogg pound breaking out like they a new group
Guess who back in the motherfuckin house
With a fat dick for your motherfuckin mouth
Hoes recognize, niggaz do too
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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #8 on: January 24, 2006, 10:54:39 PM »
^^^^What the fucc you shakin your head about nigga? Damn right i am excited about the New DPG shit happenin! I love to see it. I should be shakin my head at you for not giving it a chance sayin daz and Kurupt fell off. Oh yeah your one of the west coast rap fans still holdin on to the golden era of west coast rap 93-96...... :grumpy: At you for living in the past... :psych:
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #9 on: January 24, 2006, 11:00:49 PM »
^^^^What the fucc you shakin your head about nigga? Damn right i am excited about the New DPG shit happenin! I love to see it. I should be shakin my head at you for not giving it a chance sayin daz and Kurupt fell off. Oh yeah your one of the west coast rap fans still holdin on to the golden era of west coast rap 93-96...... :grumpy: At you for living in the past... :psych:


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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2006, 12:16:27 PM »
Oh yeah your one of the west coast rap fans still holdin on to the golden era of west coast rap 93-96...... :grumpy: At you for living in the past... :psych:


actually no, I'm fully aware niggas like daz, kurupt, warren g have fallen off
Guess who back in the motherfuckin house
With a fat dick for your motherfuckin mouth
Hoes recognize, niggaz do too
Cuz when bitches get skanless and pull a voodoo.....
 

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Re: dogg pound to take over
« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2006, 01:09:39 PM »
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