It's December 05, 2025, 09:03:18 AM
It's not just Snoop wanting 50% of the publishing for production, Daz is saying that Snoop was paying new staff off old Death Row royalties including Daz's and something about Snoop trying to trademark Tha Dogg Pound name and forging Daz's signature.Daz isn't the only one raising issues about Snoop's bad business practices, Danny Boy, Nate's brother Sam Dogg and now Kokane too, seems that Snoop is just looking out for Snoop.
add rbx and tray deee to the list no one saying daz is wrong in theorybut he himself isn't innocent .. especially in the way he acts publicly
Has Tray Deee said anything lately? They dropped Eastsidaz on Death Row and Tray seemed to be pushing to drop another project on Death Row
I agree, if Daz presented himself better online people would take him more seriously but he has a history of acting a fool.
Soopafly been around Snoop since 94, he never complained and he knowshis role, he is still active to this day. I get Daz though, he doesnt have the machine behind him or a plug to send beats to major labels to stay relevant, so he will do or say whatever and use it as a promotional tool.
That is true, Soopafly does seem content with being in the background. Daz released Fly's original album. When Fly signed to Doggystyle records, Snoop scrapped his Big Willie Dynamite album. Then stuck him with 2 nobodies in Westurn Union. Fly has produced a lot of big hits for Snoop....i don't feel like Snoop has returned the favor when Fly needed guest spots or help getting his projects off the ground. But you are right, for whatever reason Soopa ain't making a big deal about it and is content. Guess that's the tale of two viewpoints. Daz overreacts and goes off, Soopa just stays in the cut and takes it. You can argue which is better. Fly's career could've gone a lot differently if he would've stood up for himself every now and then, maybe not.