It's April 21, 2025, 11:42:29 AM
Say what you want about snoop's music, but he's been doing good things at DR. Put out the DPG and Eastsidaz albums. Hopefully this happens.
213 is a classic. Not the G-Funk sound but Nate, Snoop & Warren together on a full album 🔥
this need to be done correctly. it shouldnt ruin the legacy.these acapellas and demos should be reworked by fredwreck, daz dillinger, battlecat, warren-g, eminem definately, scott storch maybe...
Nah Eminem needs to stay away from Nate Dogg with his productions. Mike and Keys could be added to the list since they laced up the last Dogg Pound album nicely with some modern west-coast production.
It would also be cool if all of Warren G got a proper releaseClownin' (Feat. Nate Dogg) / Coast 2 Coast Exclusive Series Vol. 16 I have the track without any chatter or DJ tags, but other than that I don't think it was ever releasedCan't See 'Em Fallin'Gigolos Get Lonely 2It's All About YouMy Boo (Feat. Knoc-Turn'Al)Real In Tha Field (Feat. Tha Eastsidaz) really cool track
Was the 213 ever available on streaming? And what about Nate's third solo album, it would also be great if they re-released itReleased: February 25, 2003Label: ElektraFormat: CD, digital downloadI wasn't streaming at all at the time. Didn't someone just happen to buy the album from Apple at the time?Digital download doesn't necessarily mean that it was on Apple, but that you received a digital download codeBoth Tha Eastsidaz - Tha Eastsidaz & Duces 'N Trayz - The Old Fashioned Way albums would of course be great, but then also the third oneI'm just wondering, the album is available from Apple, but it says 2006 TVThttps://music.apple.com/us/album/snoop-dogg-presents-tha-eastsidaz/258230844and both albums are available on Spotify, but the label is The Orchardhttps://open.spotify.com/album/3xazCuE8vBmfptpeX0OkXshttps://open.spotify.com/album/3LoIw4iJxd7HfInLPJWlupah ok the label filed for bankruptcy in 2007. TVT's assets, excluding the music publishing unit (which Gottlieb still owns), were awarded to UK-based digital music distributor The Orchard by a New York bankruptcy judge in June 2008.