Tha Dogg Pound is a rap group made up of Daz Dillinger and Kurupt.
They were signed to Death Row Records in their early careers and
were key to the label's success. The group made their 1992 rap debut
on Dr. Dre's The Chronic, on various songs. They also appeared on
Snoop Dogg's debut album Doggystyle, and the Death Row soundtracks
Murder Was The Case and Above The Rim. Their debut album Dogg Food
was released in 1995. It was another addition to the controversy
of hardcore hip hop due to the sexual and violent lyrics and went
on to sell two million albums.
Kurupt and Daz went on to release solo albums starting in 1998. They
had both eventually left the crumbling Death Row Records in 1999 after
Daz left due to long-lasting internal struggles on the label after
friend and labelmate Tupac Shakur's murder in 1996. Kurupt started
Antra Records, while Daz and Soopafly started D.P.G. Recordz. In 2002
a feud arose between the two when Kurupt decided to sign back with
Death Row Records, upsetting everyone involved with the group. His
awaited Death Row release Against Tha Grain had been postponed several
times while Kurupt was on the label, later being released in August
2006, after he was off. In January 2005, Daz made another solo album
release titled Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP. Tha Dogg Pound then got back
together as a group and released Dillinger & Young Gotti II in
November 2005. In 2006 Snoop Dogg decided to get involved and the three
released their official reunion album Cali Iz Active.
An extended family, referred to as D.P.G.C. (short for Dogg Pound
Gangsta Crips), is made up of Tha Dogg Pound, Snoop
Dogg, Soopafly, Warren G, Nate Dogg, Bad Azz, Lil' ½ Dead, RBX,
Lady of Rage, Butch Cassidy and Tha Eastsidaz. The Dogg Pound Gangstaz
are commonly featured on each other's albums and projects.
Before the The Chronic album came out, Kurupt & Daz were solo
artists, however having heard the chemistry the two had whilst recording
the album, Dr. Dre suggested they make a group. The two went on to
feature on Doggystyle and various features and soundtracks as a Tha
Dogg Pound.
Between 1993-1994, the group assisted Hammer on his album The Funky
Headhunter (ie. the song "Sleepin' on a Master Plan"), along
with Suge Knight and the Whole 9. He got caught with 100 pounds of
marijuana, 2 ak's fully loaded. and 10 million in cash.. In 1995, they
released their debut album Dogg Food under Death Row Records. The album
debuted #1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to reach 2x platinum status.
In the October that followed, towards the end of the same year, Tupac
Shakur had been bailed out of jail by Death Row's Suge Knight in exchange
for releasing his following four albums on Death Row Records. Shakur
was immediately introduced into the Death Row family and became good
friends with Tha Dogg Pound especially.
In 1996, Tha Dogg Pound were featured on 2Pac's legendary, and widely
acclaimed Death Row Records debut album All Eyez on Me with Kurupt
featured in "Got My Mind Made Up" and "Check Out Time" and
Daz Dillinger producing the hit songs "2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted", "Ambitionz
Az A Ridah", and "I Ain't Mad At Cha" among other tracks
which solidified his status as a talented and successful producer.
In early September of the same year, Shakur was murdered in Las Vegas,
Nevada. Kurupt and Daz were deeply affected by this and struggled to
release anything after Shakur's passing. 7 years later in a 2003 interview,
Daz stated that he now believed Suge Knight was responsible for Shakur's
murder. Tha Dogg Pound was an integral part of the Death Row Records
empire, which cast a tall shadow over rap music in the early to mid-'90s.
[edit] Kurupt and Daz leave Death Row (1999-2001)
In 1997 Kurupt left Death Row but remained in Tha Dogg Pound. Kurupt
released two solo albums in 1998 (Kuruption!) and 1999 (Tha Streetz
Iz a Mutha) that had Daz and the rest of DPG on them. However, in 1998
Daz was making noise of his own over at Death Row and released his
only Death Row album (Retaliation, Revenge and Get Back) which went
gold. Afterwards he made his own label called Mobstyle Muzik, in which
he had his first taste of the independent scene. Mobstyle's first release
Poppa Snoop Presents Mobstyle Muzik Volume 1 failed and Daz returned
to Death Row. He later started up DPG Recordz along with Christopher "Big
C-Style" Bowden through Death Row Records.
Daz also eventually parted ways with Death Row in late 1999 and released
his first independent album R.A.W. in 2000. That was followed by the
D.P.G. album from Tha Dogg Pound entitled Dillinger & Young Gotti.
After Tha Dogg Pound's full departure from Death Row, Suge Knight claimed
ownership of the name "Tha Dogg Pound" and any tracks recorded
prior to them leaving. To avoid a legal battle at the time Daz changed
their marketing name to D.P.G. short for Dogg Pound Gangstaz. In 2001,
Suge Knight released a Dogg Pound album entitled "2002" which
consisted of unreleased Dogg Pound tracks. Daz has been quoted as saying
this album was "bullshit", and even claimed to have raided
Death Row Records vaults during one of Suge Knight's incarcerations
and stole back as many DPG songs as he could find. Most of which were
Soopafly's songs and featured on his 2001 solo album Dat Whoopty Woop.
[edit] Beef & Separation
[edit] External Beef
Over the years Tha Dogg Pound had beef with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony,
due to Death Row Records being embroiled in a feud with Eazy-E's Ruthless
Records. Tha Dogg Pound made a diss towards The Bone Thugs, on the
song Dogg Pound Gangstaz, with Kurupt's line "Ain't got no love
for no hoes in harmony." In response Layzie Bone shot back on
the track Shotz to tha Double Glock with the line "Dogg Pound
hoes it's on." "Krayzie Bone says "Gotta find these
'Row Hoes" in the song "Mo' Murda" off the East 99 album.
The feud ended when Snoop Dogg and Kurupt were featured on Krayzie
Bone's album Thug Mentality 1999 in the song The War Iz On. Kurupt
was feature on Flesh-N-Bone's song Kurupted Flesh on the 5th Dog Let
Loose. Krayzie Bone also features on Daz Dillinger's 2008 solo album
Only on the Left Side on the song Meal Ticket and later on the song "Money
Fold'N" on Tha Dogg Pound's 2009 album That Was Then, This Is
Now.
Tha Dogg Pound were also involved in a feud with B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta.
In response to Eazy-E's Real Muthaphukkin G's and Kokane & Cold
187um's "Don't Bite The Funk", Tha Dogg Pound along with
Snoop Dogg made a track called What Would You Do with such lines as: "Fuck
B.G. Knocc Out and every nigga down with him." Later B.G. Knocc
Out & Dresta retaliated with the song D.P.G. Killa, on their debut
album Real Brothas. They have since squashed the beef and released
a song called Blaze it up, as a bonus track on Tha Dogg Pound's Dogg
Chit album.
[edit] Internal Beef (2002-2004)
In late 2002, Kurupt shocked the entire DPGC and fans alike, when
he wound up signing back to Death Row Records as vice president under
Suge Knight. Daz, Soopafly, Snoop Dogg, and the rest of DPGC viewed
this as betrayal and took many shots and dissed Kurupt harshly for
making the move. Kurupt did the same claiming they all were wrong to
have turned their backs on Death Row. They declared war between both
camps and that he was not the one who changed, rather them.
The rap duo heavily dissed each other from 2003 to late 2004, both
recording diss albums against each other. Daz took aim at Kurupt and
Death Row with his single U Ain't Shit featuring Bad Azz and another
song I Don't Give a Fucc which is sung over the beat to 50 Cent's In
Da Club. Kurupt responded heavily with his Originals album which featured
many disses throughout nearly every song, most notably the bonus track
Eat a Dicc (Fucc Daz).
[edit] Reunion & Cali Iz Active (2005-2006)
It was like that until early 2005 when Kurupt and Daz made a truce.
The struggling Death Row failed to promote Kurupt's album "Against
Tha Grain" and the duo began to feel remorse for one another.
Kurupt left Death Row apparently along with their former "Tha
Dogg Pound" alias and reunited with Daz. The duo started rapping
together again and even made a new album together entitled "Dillinger & Young
Gotti II: Tha Saga Continuez." After The Western Conference in
2005 the two of them agreed to revitalize the DPGC by working together
once again on an album with Snoop Dogg, Soopafly, Nate Dogg, Warren
G, RBX, Lady of Rage and Lil' ½ Dead with Snoop taking over
the producing and distributing tasks for it.
Tha Dogg Pound then released a joint venture reunion comeback project
the next year in 2006 called Cali Iz Active under the aegis of Snoop
Dogg's Doggystyle Records with the main single "Cali Iz Active" featuring
Snoop Dogg and a wide range of new producers throughout the album.
The album wasn't received with much acclaim and the various producers
did not seem to fit the Daz and Kurupt style leaving fans reminiscent
of the G-funk sound that Cali Iz Active lacked.
[edit] Dogg Chit & New Projects (2007-Present)
Several months later their next album entitled Dogg Chit was released
independently on March 27, 2007; with the single Vibe also featuring
Snoop Dogg. This album goes back to their G-funk roots with a reminiscent
style similar to Dogg Food and features Daz Dillinger back as the main
producer on almost every song. The album cover is very similar to the
Dogg Food album cover, and the album was successfully received by DPG
fans and G-funk fans as a solid Dogg Pound album.
In August 2007 it was announced that Tha Dogg Pound had signed to
Birdman's Cash Money Records. Their next album was expected to be entitled
Westcoast Aftershocc but has since been postponed in favor of the 100
Wayz album due to, in short, Cash Money not being able to raise the
required money for the project. The contract had since been apparently
ended but in a later interview Kurupt stated the deal is still on the
table but only postponed. Daz Dillinger did however leak the singles
entitled "Ch-Ching" and "Mystic River" which would
have promoted the new deal and album. The deal with Cash Money and
the Westcoast Aftershocc album is still on the table but is on hold
as the duo pursues other projects. The single "Ch-Ching" was
later released along with other unreleased tracks on Tha Dogg Pound's
online iTunes album entitled Let's Ryde 2Night EP. Mystic River is
now likely to be the main single off of Kurupt's upcoming new solo
album History of Violence. Westcoast Aftershocc is in production for
a 2009 release on Cash Money Records.
100 Wayz features Pharrell on the club single Cheat released in early
2008. Daz will be producing most of the album but also features producers
such as Pete Rock, Swizz Beatz and Hi-Tek. Cheat was followed up with
the street singles They Don't Want It featuring Soopafly and Get My
Drink On & My Smoke On to promote the album heading into the summer.
100 Wayz was expected to be released in the summer of 2008 but has
since been delayed as Tha Dogg Pound seeks an optimal distribution
deal for the album. Tha Dogg Pound recently released their latest single
and video Y'all Know What I'm Doin featuring Turf Talk with a brand
new album cover. A release date for the album was aimed at January
2009 but has since been delayed due to a dispute with Koch Records'
president, Alan Grunblatt. As a result, 100 Wayz has been put on hold
indefinitely.
Tha Dogg Pound will now release a different album independently entitled
That Was Then, This Is Now which includes several songs that were intended
for 100 Wayz as well as additional new material. The latest single
from the album features Krayzie Bone on a track called Money Fold'n.
In addition, Tha Dogg Pound also has another iTunes exclusive album
coming out that was announced during the summer of 2009 called Dillinger & Young
Gotti III - Get Paid as well as a collaboration album with Pete Rock
under the current title of Pete Rock & Tha Dogg Pound.
[edit] Discography
Main article: Tha Dogg Pound discography
[edit] Studio albums
1995: Dogg Food
2001: Dillinger & Young Gotti
2005: Dillinger & Young Gotti II: Tha Saga Continuez...
2006: Cali Iz Active
2007: Dogg Chit
2009: That Was Then, This Is Now
2010: 100 Wayz
2011: Westcoast Aftershocc[1]
2012: Alumni[2]
[edit] Compilation albums
2001: 2002
2004: The Last of Tha Pound
2010: Keep on Ridin
[edit] Collaboration albums
2011: Stay of Execution (with RBX and The Lady of Rage as The N'Matez)[3][4][5]
[edit] EPs
2008: Let's Ryde 2Night EP
[edit] Awards
Grammy Award nominations
Tha Dogg Pound has been nominated for one Grammy Award but has not
yet won an award as of 2010.
Category Genre Song Year Result
Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group Rap "What
Would You Do" 1996 Nominated