It's June 16, 2024, 11:04:04 PM
I would doubt that 'Every Dogg Has His Day' was intended for the album. It's clearly just two freestyled verses by Kurupt and Snoop, and the beat is not fleshed out at all, and not in keeping with Dr. Dre's sound for the album.'Eat A Dicc' was probably going to be put on there, but it obviously morphed into both 'Doggy Dogg World' and 'Serial Killa'.Other than the songs listed already, I can't think of any more leftovers at the moment.
Has anyone got a CDQ of that track Snoop did with LV?
except "Every Dogg Has His Day" a.k.a. "Misery 2", that song was recorded in 1994 so doesn't fit into the time scheme
another one to mention is the unleaked "God Don't Like Ugly", it's a gospel style songit has been confirmed by Snoop interviews and the DR court docs
and "Doggystyle" is of course a leftover (it's the title track, duh) been confirmed in a Tony Green interview too (who is the singer on the song, not George Clinton which he was confused with alot of times)
Quoteexcept "Every Dogg Has His Day" a.k.a. "Misery 2", that song was recorded in 1994 so doesn't fit into the time scheme Interesting info, where you got this from ?
Quoteand "Doggystyle" is of course a leftover (it's the title track, duh) been confirmed in a Tony Green interview too (who is the singer on the song, not George Clinton which he was confused with alot of times)Sure it's not George Clinton on it ? Considering Snoops good relationship with Clinton and also his status as one of the godfathers of funk music, i doubt he would prefer someone else over one of his idols...
And for something different:Can anyone here tell me something about the song "Gangsta Shit" with Kurupt that was on the "Dayz On Death Row" bootleg ?
There are always leftovers but I wouldn't trust Wiki.
I know who Tony Green is but until now i only knew about him playing the Bass on almost all of the dr releases and his involvement with the dramatics, but didn't know tha he also sung on songs such as this one.