It's April 25, 2025, 02:26:11 AM
Was just thinking the other day there were 4 main artists on the Dogghouse All Stars Vol 1 album - Kokane, E-White, Soopafly and Latoya Williams all around the same time. Now we got the unreleased Kokane album Mr Jeckyll and Mr Kane in the poor form it has been released in. Soopafly released Bangin West Coast which mostly seemed to be during his time on Dogghouse Recors. Now E-White there was the 48hrs album but that was when he was off Dogghouse records and hanging with Foesum. Plus what I understand that was recorded in 48hrs so would have been beats they just gave to him and knocked songs out quickly then and there before he turned himself in. So surely there would have been songs and an album he worked on under Dogghouse? His only contribution can't be one song on Snoops Paid the Cost, 2-3 tracks on Dogghouse Vol 1 and I can't even remember if he had any songs on The Wash or Jimmy soundtrack. Similarly with Latoya we got nothing at all apart from Vol 1 and The Wash and JimmyProbably nothing else ever released just sitting in Snoops vault i guess.
I remember reading in an old E-White interview that he spoke about Snoop having plans to release an E-White & RBX joint album which E-White wasn't happy about as he was under the impression he was going to be a solo artist, think he mentioned it being called Black & Blue or something.
The song Doin it Bigg from Dogghouse Allstars was one of my favorite songs on the compilation.
Yep 2003 dubcnn interview for us that used to hang here that time https://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/ewhite/ Excerptdubcnn.com: We heard you and RBX are a group “Black & Blue” can you tell us about that project?I wasn’t really down with the group album, not necessarily because it’s with RBX, I’m not with a group album with nobody, to make my entrance in this game, whoever can’t understand that, just can’t understand that, I’ll do what I got to do to come out solo, to start my career, I don’t need to have a parent helping me, feeling like they got to break my record, we got to go pay a gang for a bunch of features, paying full price for a heavy hitting beat, I got relationships with hard hitting producers, that reach out to me and make me aspire to keep on doing what I’m doing, come down to get down, holla, I’m working with you.dubcnn.com: How could they talk about the project if you weren’t with it from the beginning?You know how it is, I guess sometimes, when your not on the best communication terms, with all people involved in the project, then some things get misconstrued, or a piece might be missing, one person may think this is happening and then another person is under a completely different assumption, and it’s not like one particular person to blame, but we all need to be under some kind of communication, where this type of loophole, isn’t going down, and I’m always going to stand up for what I believe in, number one I remain as humble as possible, in all aspects because this is something that is very serious, and if you ever speak your mind and your opinion and how you feel and what you seen and been through, in the time that we live in, I don’t worry about how good or bad the money may be, I stay focused and I know that I’m blessed, You know out of all the minorities coming up and to be heard by millions is a blessing I stay hooked on that and I stay knowing that, two years ago I didn’t have the opportunity to expand on the situations, but like I said I feel strongly in what I believe, I got a whole lot to say I’m not no straight chicken right here, I’m a full grown man I’ve lived I’ve experienced, I’ve been nothing, I’ve been the shit I’ve been shit, I’m ready to speak, I’m ready to live it, I’m ready to testify to that.
I never saw anything in E-White. He was very generic. Wasn't bad, but nothing that made him stand out or had 'star' written on him.