Don’t Miss Out: Tha Dogg Pound Joins Forces with Snoop Dogg to Squash Breakup Rumors!
Tha Dogg Pound has officially put the rumors of a split to rest by teaming up with Snoop Dogg on a new single. The trio, consisting of Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, and Daz Dillinger, released a joint titled “Smoke Up” accompanied by a music video. The video features prominent figures in the Hip Hop industry expressing their disappointment at the false rumors surrounding the group.
The iconic Snoop Dogg addresses the gossip directly in the song, declaring, “Fuck what you heard” and dismissing claims of their breakup with the hard-hitting line, “Somebody said the Dogg Pound broke up, shut yo bitch ass up, n-gga, now smoke up.” The track, produced by Rick Rock, is a hyphy cut that showcases the group’s undeniable chemistry and talent.
Following the release of the music video, Daz Dillinger took to social media to announce that the new single is just the beginning. He revealed that it is part of a full-length album titled ‘W.A.W.G’ (We All We Got), executive produced by Snoop Dogg, set to drop in June 2024. This upcoming project has already generated significant excitement among fans of the West Coast rap legends.
All three members of Tha Dogg Pound were previously signed to Death Row Records, which Snoop Dogg acquired last year. This acquisition allowed the imprint’s iconic catalog to return to streaming platforms, much to the delight of fans. The trio’s shared history at the legendary record label adds an extra layer of significance to their collaboration and forthcoming album.
In a surprise move in early 2023, Snoop Dogg announced the return of Death Row Records’ discography to streaming services, responding to the overwhelming demand from fans. The catalog features timeless ’90s rap classics, including Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic,’ Snoop Dogg’s ‘Doggystyle’ and ‘Tha Doggfather,’ 2Pac’s ‘All Eyez On Me’ and ‘The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory,’ and Tha Dogg Pound’s ‘Dogg Food.’
Fans can also enjoy the soundtracks for ‘Above the Rim,’ ‘Murder Was the Case,’ and ‘Gridlock’d,’ as well as compilations like ‘Death Row Greatest Hits’ and ‘Christmas on Death Row’ on streaming platforms such as Spotify, TIDAL, and others. The rich musical legacy of Death Row Records continues to captivate audiences and solidify its place in Hip Hop history.