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Daz had his chance with so so def but it didn't work.He needs better promotion though rather than just the internet.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on June 05, 2013, 11:42:46 PMYou make it sound like Daz was a fucking household name. He had some hit records but he was down with a hot label. There's artists that were hot in 2005 that nobody is talking about anymore.I disagree -- Daz was a household name -- Everyone was talking about "Dogg Food" after "Doggystyle" and the soundtracks Death Row were releasing. How could you forget about "What Would U Do?" didn't that get nominated for a Grammy if I remember? That was one of the sickest songs to ever come out. There were HUGE tracks on that album like "NY NY" (dissing the East coast -- Daz wasn't on the song but on the video), "Lets Play House," "One By One," "Reality" & "Respect" which Dr. Dre mixed but Daz produced. After Dr. Dre was out at Tha Row, Suge & Pac were touting Daz as the main producer. I still remember the interviews were Suge was talking about how Dre wasn't producing the tracks. Daz's pinnacle accomplishments of his career are the multi-platinum 'Dogg Food' and being credited alongside Johnny J as the main producers behind the "All Eyez On Me" album. Daz was considered by many in the discussion for #1 producer at one point of his career. Also, in 1998, to my knowledge of what Suge said "Retaliation, Revenge, and Get Back" is a Gold album. The album had song solid tracks "In California," "It Might Sound Crazy," etc. When he got booted off Tha Row in 1999 and took a lot of his tracks and released "R.A.W."...which was a nice underground album. "Who Ride Wt Us" was a nice record in 1999. He followed with a couple nice underground albums, and a couple flops. And then they had the big hit with Jay-Z "Change The Game Remix" which appeared on the DJ Clue album and Tha Dogg Pound "2002" album (which debuted #36 on the Billboard Charts, and debuted #2 on the Billboard Top Independent ALbums.)You look at his career and they released a half notable song and video "Forever And A Day" and it didn't generate any buzz. Other than that, as many pointed out -- he's underachieved.
You make it sound like Daz was a fucking household name. He had some hit records but he was down with a hot label. There's artists that were hot in 2005 that nobody is talking about anymore.
I disagree -- Daz was a household name -- Everyone was talking about "Dogg Food" after "Doggystyle" and the soundtracks Death Row were releasing. How could you forget about "What Would U Do?" didn't that get nominated for a Grammy if I remember? That was one of the sickest songs to ever come out. There were HUGE tracks on that album like "NY NY" (dissing the East coast -- Daz wasn't on the song but on the video), "Lets Play House," "One By One," "Reality" & "Respect" which Dr. Dre mixed but Daz produced.
Quote from: Jimmy H. on June 05, 2013, 11:42:46 PMover-exaggerated view of the past shit again where Mack 10, Luniz, and all these West Coast guys were these huge household names that were constantly getting played on MTV non-stop. It actually didn't happen like that though. Luniz's "I Got 5 On It" was on MTV all the time, like there was a period when you heard that song everywhere, very big hit all around the world...Dogg Pound's "NY NY" was played a lot too, not quite as much as the Luniz song, but people knew who they were because of Snoop, Death Row, etc.If not the singles, a lot of people knew the album, same with Luniz's debut as well...Mack 10 I agree wasn't as widely known, but then again a LOT of people did know "Bow Down" as a song, which he was on, so...
over-exaggerated view of the past shit again where Mack 10, Luniz, and all these West Coast guys were these huge household names that were constantly getting played on MTV non-stop. It actually didn't happen like that though.
aren't you supposed to expand and become huger over the course of time??
Daz was never famous or marketable, Kurupt had better success even on the east coast...but Daz as a solo artist was basically unknown
2) Daz a solo act was never a household name. Tha Dogg Pound are barely a household name in the rap game, and that's because Snoop repped it hard in his songs, otherwise they're known as Snoop's weed carrier. 4) I missed your threads love33
I live in Boston. The stores had R.A.W. and the Get Low shit he did with JT The Bigga Figga but on street date, none of them had Dillinger & Young Gotti. Eventually, Tower Records picked it up but for awhile, nobody had it. Around 2003, more stores started carrying DPG Recordz and Gangsta Advisory, I think he got a better distributor by then.