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Death Row's Greatest Hits Vol.1

 
Description: Release Date: 2002 / Genre: Hip-Hop & Rap

Newest Review: ... with the most notable being Nuthin' But a "G" Thang featuring Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg taken from the album The ... more

 ... Chronic. The song personifies Dre's G-Funk style whilst maintaining his gangster lyrics. Gin & Juice, Who Am I (What's My Name)? and Doggy Dogg World are all taken from Snoop's debut album Doggy Style. An extension of Dre's G-Funk style mixed with Snoop's distinct laid back style. 2pac appears on 3 tracks, all of which are taken from his time prior to his signing for Death Row, Keep Ya Head Up, Dear Mama and Me Against the World. These songs were all released before Pac evolved in to an all out Gangsta thug, depict...more

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Premium Review Death Row's Greatest Hits Vol.1: The first family of Gangsta Rap (537 words)
by - written on 20/09/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Back in the early 90's Death Row Records was the all conquering rapping family. Founded by Marion 'Suge' Knight and former N.W.A. member Dr Dre, the label boasted arguably the 3 most powerful rappers of that period - Snoop Doggy Dogg, Tupac Shakur and Dr Dre. Death Row Records released the albums The Chronic, Doggy Style and All Eyez on Me which went on to break all records for rap albums at their time of release. Cashing in on the success of their 3 most bankable stars (although by the time of release Dre and Snoop had left Death Row and 2pac had died) Death Row released a Greatest Hits album, 23 of the 33 tracks featured the trio. CD1 features ...  Read the complete review

 

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