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Quote from: D~Nice on June 14, 2009, 08:56:32 AMHere is a interview Kurupt did where he talks about that track. The 1st official Dogg Pound track, bonafided classic. Produced by Dr. DreI got one throwback question for you. The first Dogg Pound track I ever heard was and just to show people how much of a fan I am, is off the Poetic Justice soundtrack, the Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck song....(Kurupt hums the piano loop)YES!!!, EXACTLY (laughs)Could you tell me some good memories of making that song that you remember?Definitely man that was the first record that really put me and Daz really on the map, as the Dogg Pound. That was the first Dogg Pound record. Everything before that was Kurupt and Daz it was Daz and then Kurupt. On the Chronic I was a solo artist, Daz was a DJ, producer and a solo aritst. That is Daz scratching on Rat-A-Tat-Tat on the Chronic. Then we made Tha Dogg Pound. When we made the Dogg Pound the first official record was Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck and you know who wrote that record?Who wrote that?Snoop. Snoop wrote it.HmmmYessir, for the Poetic Justice soundtrack. Snoop wrote the first verse and the second verse and me and Daz got the opportunity to write our own third verses which was like 8 bars a piece, which was real big for us. It was real big because you know what, this is the first one where we are highlighted as Tha Dogg Pound featuring Snoop, that was huge for us. We was like what, we rolling, we just made the group up, Dr. Dre was like yeah that is a tight name and Snoop was like yeah we pushing this and Suge was like fuck it lets go full scale I love it. Me and Daz we in the game now. Bam, Snoop wrote that record and said let the Dogg Pound do it. Then that is how we got our chance man, that was the first official Dogg Pound record, Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck.Yeah that was a classic joint.Oh I am glad you appreciate it like we do man.http://illuminati2g.webs.com/kuruptinterview.htmkurupt raps about the pound on puffin on blunts track, so I'm not sure why he is saying this is the first track about dogg pound...
Here is a interview Kurupt did where he talks about that track. The 1st official Dogg Pound track, bonafided classic. Produced by Dr. DreI got one throwback question for you. The first Dogg Pound track I ever heard was and just to show people how much of a fan I am, is off the Poetic Justice soundtrack, the Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck song....(Kurupt hums the piano loop)YES!!!, EXACTLY (laughs)Could you tell me some good memories of making that song that you remember?Definitely man that was the first record that really put me and Daz really on the map, as the Dogg Pound. That was the first Dogg Pound record. Everything before that was Kurupt and Daz it was Daz and then Kurupt. On the Chronic I was a solo artist, Daz was a DJ, producer and a solo aritst. That is Daz scratching on Rat-A-Tat-Tat on the Chronic. Then we made Tha Dogg Pound. When we made the Dogg Pound the first official record was Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck and you know who wrote that record?Who wrote that?Snoop. Snoop wrote it.HmmmYessir, for the Poetic Justice soundtrack. Snoop wrote the first verse and the second verse and me and Daz got the opportunity to write our own third verses which was like 8 bars a piece, which was real big for us. It was real big because you know what, this is the first one where we are highlighted as Tha Dogg Pound featuring Snoop, that was huge for us. We was like what, we rolling, we just made the group up, Dr. Dre was like yeah that is a tight name and Snoop was like yeah we pushing this and Suge was like fuck it lets go full scale I love it. Me and Daz we in the game now. Bam, Snoop wrote that record and said let the Dogg Pound do it. Then that is how we got our chance man, that was the first official Dogg Pound record, Niggaz Don't Give A Fuck.Yeah that was a classic joint.Oh I am glad you appreciate it like we do man.http://illuminati2g.webs.com/kuruptinterview.htm
Does any one have a good quality Cant See Us (Cant See Me) by the dogg pound? I have a low quality mp3.
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on June 22, 2009, 03:54:56 AMtoo bad Rage didn't have a versealthough i think rage can spit.. i'm glad she didn't have one
too bad Rage didn't have a verse
^^^Naw it was on the poetic justice soundtrackhttp://www.zshare.net/audio/613605831a7c5d86/Classic track fo sho....this is the track where they mentioned Snoops murder case...when homie got shot in the park.
Quote from: Al Bundy on June 22, 2009, 05:05:18 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on June 22, 2009, 03:54:56 AMtoo bad Rage didn't have a versealthough i think rage can spit.. i'm glad she didn't have onewhy is that?
D-Nice have you noticed that the volume on N*ggas Don't Give a F*ck is lower than the rest of the soundtrack?
Dogg pound had some crazy joints on soundtracks
Quote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on June 23, 2009, 02:18:13 AMQuote from: Al Bundy on June 22, 2009, 05:05:18 PMQuote from: From Dre-Day to Helter Skelter on June 22, 2009, 03:54:56 AMtoo bad Rage didn't have a versealthough i think rage can spit.. i'm glad she didn't have onewhy is that?i usually skip her parts on songs. on bitches ain't shit outro with her i'll just skip to the next track