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Dogg Food

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Download links and information about Dogg Food by Tha Dogg Pound. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:11:13 minutes.

Artist: Tha Dogg Pound
Release date: 1995
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:11:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:18
2. Dogg Pound Gangstaz 5:21
3. Respect 5:54
4. New York, New York 4:50
5. Smooth (featuring Snoop Dogg) 4:35
6. Cyco-Lic-No 4:55
7. Ridin', Slippin' and Slidin' (featuring Lil' Malik) 4:01
8. Big Pimpin' 2 1:35
9. Let's Play House (featuring Michel'Le) 3:24
10. I Don't Like to Dream About Gettin' Paid (featuring Nate Dogg) 5:15
11. Do What I Feel (featuring Rage) 3:30
12. If We All... 3:13
13. Some Bomb Azz... 4:29
14. A Doggz Day Afternoon 2:45
15. Reality 6:16
16. One By One 5:09
17. Sooo Much Style 5:43

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In 1995, Death Row Records was on a crazy roll. The back-to-back releases of The Chronic and Doggystyle had transformed America's youth into an army of blunt smoking, gin-and-juice sipping G funk fanatics, and the intoxicating sounds of Dr. Dre's keyboard grooves wafted out of cars from Long Beach to Maine. After co-starring on both of those albums, Tha Dogg Pound — Daz and Kurupt — were more than ready to go for theirs, and had already developed the fanbase needed for instant success. Though not as huge as its predecessors, Dogg Food  still debuted at #1, and went multi-platinum, thanks to the Snoop-assisted single and West Coast/East Coast beef instigator "New York, New York" as well as the ultra-smooth bedroom jam "Let's Play House" featuring Michel'le and Nate Dogg. Produced entirely by Daz, the music here is just what you would expect/hope for, a collection of watery synths, ferociously funky bass, and snapping beats, perfectly suiting the tag-team rhymes — a non-stop exercise in Cali gangsta-ism, overflowing with casually violent threats, XXX-rated sex rhymes, and Crip pride.