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Another unfinished sounding, 3rd rate beat from Dre! He never looked after his homies
Great track, thanks for bringing it to my attention.
I wish there was a way to get all the unreleased Nate Dogg material released, but I doubt it will ever happen.
Nobody seems to care so much about it, it is fucked up. A minimum of investigation for some "hip-hop journaist" could get us some info...Anyway I was re-leastening to Nate's interview with Julio G and Nate was talking about how many things he has in his vault that could be released after he passed "the latest possible... like 2077" he said. Damn. His homies unfortunately didn't hear his will !
Quote from: Mista Rosa on December 05, 2014, 05:46:45 AMNobody seems to care so much about it, it is fucked up. A minimum of investigation for some "hip-hop journaist" could get us some info...Anyway I was re-leastening to Nate's interview with Julio G and Nate was talking about how many things he has in his vault that could be released after he passed "the latest possible... like 2077" he said. Damn. His homies unfortunately didn't hear his will !I thought Warren G was supposed to drop some unreleased material of him and Nate in an EP .. What happened to that ?
Quote from: eyeball on December 04, 2014, 01:17:15 PMGreat track, thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Nice man ! Way cleaner than the radio rip that most of us have (the DJ Skee tagged one). Props for the found. Anyway to download this one ?! And is this Dr Dre's Hittman ?Song was produced by Dr Dre (from Skee and other sources) in 2003-2004. I read in an interview of I think Pr1me that said that Nate showed up in the LBC and let some of them young cats listen to some of his music that was produced by Dre, sounding like blues/jazz.Found the interview, props to Lunatic who compiled some Nate Dogg homages after he passed."Pr1me: My fondest memory of chilling with Nate Dogg was in 2004 when me and my homeboys from Long Beach had a show. One of the group members is Snoop’s little brother so we grew up around the whole Dogg Pound unit. We had this show and we only reached out to a few people for some support to see who would come out and rock. Nate Dogg was the only one who came through.He was the first major figure to show us love on our show. He didn’t charge us nothing either. He came up there with us and even did a little melody. We just asked him to come on stage and let his presence be known. He actually did a melody and the whole crowd went bananas. It was one of the most memorable times of being with Nate Dogg.Right after that show, we had a little after hour’s house party at Diamond Bar. He stayed all the way til the very end until it was just five or six people in the house. He was playing his unreleased album for us. He had tracks with Dr. Dre on there. There were some songs that sounded like they’d be from the 1960’s. He was really changing his style up. It was an honor to have him play those records for us. We thought that shit was so hard. We couldn’t wait it for it to come out. We have major love for Nate Dogg."