Author Topic: What tracks has Daz done wit rappers outside of Cali, Atlanta, TX and Philly?  (Read 603 times)

BiggBoogaBiff

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Louisiana: Juvenile (?), Silkk The Shocker, C Murder

Oklahoma: Dangerous Rob (?)

New Jersey: Joe Budden (?)

Ohio: Krayzie Bone

Michigan: Made West (?), Obie Trice (?)

Illinois: No ID (production) (?)

New York: Heavy D (?), McGruff (?), Cam'Ron, Inspectah Deck, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Capone-N-Noreaga, Notorious B.I.G./Diddy (they recorded songs
together according to Daz), The Lost Boyz, Jay Z (?),

Tennessee: MJG, Yo Gotti, Young Buck

North Carolina: Jodeci (K-Ci and Jo Jo)

Florida: T-Pain, Trick Daddy, Uncle Luke (?)

Massachusetts: Benzino (?)

Noone from Vegas yet?  What about Arizona?  DC, Baltimore, Delaware? VA? Arkansas?  I'm sure dude has done something with somebody from Mississippi by now, that's where they're from right? (Daz and Snoop).  


I'm curious, I wanna see what his sound is like like outside of that "California" sound.  Like I wanna know what he sounds like collaborating with other artists and producers, especially on the West coast (I betchu' the evolution of the sound and expansion of the "West Coast" market and music would begin immediately.  Like it's already out there but nobody outside of their/that neighborhood knows what it sounds like).  Plus Daz has that sound.  It sparks my curiosity.
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BiggBoogaBiff

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When D-Loc made that beat at the 8:06 mark that's what really sparked my curiosity.  I mean I didn't know that niggaz out there had that twang  on tha gangsta shit like that.  Kind of like dare I say Memphis to New Orleans in style.

http://vodpod.com/watch/3652307-smh-crackheads-decide-which-atlanta-rapper-sells-better-crack-with-names-such-as-gucci-mane-oj-da-juiceman-jeezy-more


this 1 did it too.  It reminded me of that track he did with Ross, that was 1 of Daz's best tracks, it could've been a solo record and been fire.

http://worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshhR3nE357Z7vQVnFC1
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Trip Dee

That's a broad question, as Imsohappydatmydiccisbig said, Daz's pretty much worked with everybody in the industry

Here are a few names that haven't been mentioned yet (i'm talking bout people that have been featured with daz on a track, not one on one collaborations, it can include dogg pound songs and posse cuts)

Texas: Scarface, Big Mike, Devin the Dude, Bun B, Slim Thug, ESG
Louisiana: Juvenile, Silkk The Shocker
Oklahoma: Dangerous Rob
Ohio: Krayzie Bone
Michigan: Made West
Illinois: No ID (production)
NY: Heavy D, McGruff, Cam'Ron, Inspectah Deck, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Capone-N-Noreaga, Notorious B.I.G. (they recorded songs together according to daz, not to be taken as gospel lol)
Tennessee: MJG, Yo Gotti, Young Buck
Georgia: T.I., Cee-Lo, Jazze Pha, Lil Jon (production only), Shawty Redd, Pastor Troy, Big Kuntry Kane, DJ Funky (production),
NC: Jodeci
Florida : T-Pain, Trick Daddy

and the list goes on

what track will that be?
 

OG Snoopaveli

Doc Gyneco (french artist) feat Daz Dillinger always love that track--->
 

MarshColin

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Add Street Lordz to the Michigan list.
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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I heard they have some off tha chain ass Crips in Alaska, I'm surprised dude ain't tapped that market and sound yet.  Idk, for some reason I wanna say him and Big Hutch should fucc wit some Alaskan niggaz and call it a day.  Joker the Bailsbondsman is from Alaska, that Bizzy Bone joint from back in tha day is still a classic.  Anyways, I wonder who else he's worked with, surely there's more...
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Doc Gyneco (french artist) feat Daz Dillinger always love that track--->

you know that's actually not a horrible song.  i dont care too much for the French guy doin his verse but Daz was on point and I liked the beat.  
 

bouli77

That's a broad question, as Imsohappydatmydiccisbig said, Daz's pretty much worked with everybody in the industry

Here are a few names that haven't been mentioned yet (i'm talking bout people that have been featured with daz on a track, not one on one collaborations, it can include dogg pound songs and posse cuts)

Texas: Scarface, Big Mike, Devin the Dude, Bun B, Slim Thug, ESG
Louisiana: Juvenile, Silkk The Shocker
Oklahoma: Dangerous Rob
Ohio: Krayzie Bone
Michigan: Made West
Illinois: No ID (production)
NY: Heavy D, McGruff, Cam'Ron, Inspectah Deck, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Capone-N-Noreaga, Notorious B.I.G. (they recorded songs together according to daz, not to be taken as gospel lol)
Tennessee: MJG, Yo Gotti, Young Buck
Georgia: T.I., Cee-Lo, Jazze Pha, Lil Jon (production only), Shawty Redd, Pastor Troy, Big Kuntry Kane, DJ Funky (production),
NC: Jodeci
Florida : T-Pain, Trick Daddy

and the list goes on

what track will that be?

Money Makes The World Go Round, off of Scarface's Untouchable (1997), featuring Daz, Big Mike and Devin, produced by Mike Dean (this has to be the first Mike Dean/Daz collabo).

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Louisiana: Juvenile (?), Silkk The Shocker, C Murder

Oklahoma: Dangerous Rob (?)

New Jersey: Joe Budden (?)

Ohio: Krayzie Bone

Michigan: Made West (?), Obie Trice (?)

Illinois: No ID (production) (?)

New York: Heavy D (?), McGruff (?), Cam'Ron, Inspectah Deck, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Capone-N-Noreaga, Notorious B.I.G./Diddy (they recorded songs
together according to Daz), The Lost Boyz, Jay Z (?),

Tennessee: MJG, Yo Gotti, Young Buck

North Carolina: Jodeci (K-Ci and Jo Jo)

Florida: T-Pain, Trick Daddy, Uncle Luke (?)

Massachusetts: Benzino (?)

Noone from Vegas yet?  What about Arizona?  DC, Baltimore, Delaware? VA? Arkansas?  I'm sure dude has done something with somebody from Mississippi by now, that's where they're from right? (Daz and Snoop). 

Daz & Juvenile - UTP Radio (from the Who Rides Wit Us Vol. 4 Compilation)

Dangerous Rob - Actually I'm not sure if they've released any material together but at some point Dangerous Rob was an official DPG family member. They must have recorded songs together, but nothing has ever been properly released to my knowledge.

Daz featuring Jagged Edge & Joe Budden - Caught Up In The Game (from Daz's Gangsta Party (2007))

Made West featuring Daz - I need My Doe + Click Full Of Bosses =>

Daz feat. Obie Trice - My Wayz R Shady (from Daz's Only On Tha Leftside album (2008))

Daz - Thang On My Hip (from So So Gangsta (2006), produced by No I.D.)

Mc Gruff feat. Heavy D. & Tha Dogg Pound - Can You Handle It (1997) =>

Uncle Luke - Hoes (feat. Daz, Snoop & Kurupt)

Jay-Z feat. Tha Dogg Pound, Memphis Bleek & Beanie Siegel - Change The Game Remix (from DJ Clue's The Professional 2 (2001))

Benzino feat. Daz & Jewell - X-Tra Hot (produced by LT Hutton) (from Benzino's Redemption (2003)) =>

Made Men feat. Daz, Tray Deee, Soopafly - Clockin C-Notes (produced by Daz, from Made Men's Classic Limited Edition (1999)) =>

Daz is from Tulsa, Oklahoma originally, but he has family in MS. I don't know bout any collaboration with Mississippi rappers except for David Banner of course,

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I'm curious, I wanna see what his sound is like like outside of that "California" sound.  Like I wanna know what he sounds like collaborating with other artists and producers, especially on the West coast (I betchu' the evolution of the sound and expansion of the "West Coast" market and music would begin immediately.  Like it's already out there but nobody outside of their/that neighborhood knows what it sounds like).  Plus Daz has that sound.  It sparks my curiosity.

Well a lot of the collabos that Daz has with non-cali rappers are produced by himself so it still has that dogg pound sound. For example My Life from T.I.'s Urban legend has that typical Daz sound (even though it was co-produced by Shorty B.). However Daz did record an entire crunk album (Gangsta Crunk 2005) which doesn't sound as bad as some like to say. Some songs are actually pretty decent (like Now That's Gangsta). Anyway if you're curious check those songs :

Heltah Skeltah Feat Tha Dogg Pound Brownsville 2 Long Beach
MJG - Cold Hard World* (Feat. Daz Dillinger & T-Mack)
Shawty Redd feat. Pastor Troy, Daz, Big Kuntry Kane - Was Da Deal
Birdman & Lil Wayne - Cali Dro (Feat Daz & Kurupt)
Daz feat. .Jagged Edge, Snoop, BoHagon - Smokin While We Drive
Young Buck - Oh No (feat. Daz)

those songs definitely have either a modern southern or eastcoast type sound.



 

BiggBoogaBiff

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yo good lookin' on all of that, I ain't know Daz made moves like that, i waz thinkin tha nigga waz still local... props sibling


those were actually some pretty dope records too
 

BiggBoogaBiff

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Who has Daz worked with lately?