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Artist:
Tha Dogg Pound
Title: 2002
Label: Deathrow Records/D3 Entertainment
Release Date: July
31, 2001
Album Review By: Heroin
Overall
Album Rating: 3.5/5
1. Intro
2. Roll Wit' Us - Tha Dogg Pound 5
3. Just Doggin' - Tha Dogg Pound featuirng Nate Dogg
4
4. Smoke - Kurupt featuring Snoop Dogg & The Relativez
4.5
5. Gangsta Rap - Tha Dogg Pound featuring Crooked I
4
6. 10 Til Midnight - Kurupt featuring SKG 2
7. Livin' Tha Gangsta Life - Tha Dogg Pound featuring
Xzibit 2.5
8. Don't Stop - Tha Dogg Pound featuring 2Pac 3.5
9. Change The Game (Remix) - Tha Dogg Pound, Jay-Z,
Beanie Sigel & Memphis Bleek 4
10. Crip Wit' Us - Tha Dogg Pound 3
11. What Cha About - Kurupt 4
12. Ya Gyrlfriend 2 - Daz Dillinger featuring Mac-Shawn
& Soopafly 4.5
13. Feels Good - Tha Dogg Pound 4.5
14. Way Too Often - Soopafly featuring Kurupt 4.5
15. It'z All About That Money - Daz Dillinger 4
16. Every Single Day - Tha Dogg Pound featuring Snoop
Dogg 4.5
The album starts with a futuristic
beat with Daz & Kurupt starting there microphone
check. Then leading into "Roll Wit' Us" which
was originally on Chronic 2000 but the track has been
remixed by Cold187 Um & Darren Vegas. In it Daz
& Kurupt claim that they are down to roll with No
Limit, Roc-A-Fella, Westside Connection, Ruff Ryders,
D.P.G., Death Row, Eastside, Outlawz & The Dungeon
Family. A good track to kick back to, smoke to and just
ride to. "Just Doggin" is the first single
from the album which features Nate Dogg on the hook.
The track would of sounded better with the original
production by Dr. Dre but it's still a good track, mellowed
out with gangsta lyrics. "Smoke" is a good,
weird, eerie like track and Kurupt could of lyrically
ripped it with a longer verse. Snoop didn't do any better
or worse for the track but The Relativez sounded tight
on it. "Gangsta Rap" is the second & yet
underground single. It originally showed up on Too Gangsta
For Radio but Daz & Kurupt were replaced with Treach
& Scarface. Crooked I ripped it and so did Tha Pound
although Crook seemed to come tighter on the other version.
"10 Til Midnight" is a boring song that gets
old fast. Kurupt came pretty good on it but it's the
beat & SKG's verse that suck horribly. SKG has to
be one of the most horrible female rappers (although
she did have some big azz titties though). The chorus
also is dumb & boring. "Livin' Tha Gangsta
Life" is a big "We Livin' Gangsta Like"
rip-off but on the good side it's got Big C-Style in
the beginning dissin' Snoop Dogg while some guy talks
for Snoop & a cop with Snoop snitchin' on Suge about
2Pac's murder. Mostly it's the beat of the track that
sucks. "Don't Stop" is tight but the chorus
gets repeated over & over near the end plus 2pac,
Daz & Kurupt all have too short of verseS. "Change
The Game (Remix)" is yet another bootlegged track
(originally on Dj Clue's "The Professional Part
2" and Daz & JT's "Game For Sale"
Soundtrack). This would be one of the album's perfect
tracks if it weren't for DJ CLue's relentless screaming
over the track but it still is a good track. They all
rip it while making tributes to 2pac & Biggie. "Crip
Wit' Us" is a "Dipp' Wit Me" rip off
while it sounds better than "Livin' Tha Gangsta
Life" it still ain't the original. This one don't
feature RBX at the end and so it makes the track inferior
but it's alright. "What Cha About" starts
off with some joke about Tha Pound breaking up by Kurupt.
Now this track proves that the album has a few dope
cuts. Kurupt spits some flames on this funky gangsta
beat with it's party vibe & catchy chorus. "Ya
Gyrlfriend 2" is again another bootlegged track
(Daz Dillinger "R.A.W."). This track is for
all the bitches and hoes as well as the pimps. The beat
& lyrics are a bit grimey but still good enough
to prove Daz can do anything. "Feels Good"
is a real nice and mellow, smooth track that all the
ladies will like. Kurupt spits about how the perfect
gangsta girl would be and Daz just talks some pimp sh*t
on this cut. "Way Too Often" is a good track
if you like Soopafly, he gets gangsta, playa and D.P.G.
on this track. He got a tight flow, the beat got some
static but is still good espcially when Kurupt drops
the heat. "It'z All About That Money" introduces
Daz talking about robbing some brothers but in the track
he raps about the hustle, making money & holding
on to it so this is a real raw track. "Every Single
Day" is a real deep track with a slower beat to
it with Snoop & Kurupt spitting raw dope rhymes
about the gangsta life 24/7. Overall the album is alright
not really a must-buy not even anything that can compare
to "Dogg Food" either. The album is nothing
great but it is decent and definitley worth picking
up if your a huge Death Row/DPG fan..
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