Daz hates Suge so much he rather discredit him than to finally receive the credit and recognition he rightfully deserves. Like one poster said this has been common knowledege that daz was the driving production force behind Doggystyle before Simon even spoke on it.
Where did Simon lie at? Laylaw did the Calfornia love beat and J flexx wrote the verse.
The Funny thing Daz was the first person to say he's the reason doggystle got completed in the first place.
This from DPG Eulology documentary on the Dogg Pound produced Kenya ware (Daz's Bm ). Kenya also has stated on interviews how daz never got credit for doggystle.
14 years laters in 2018 here' s Daz Emanuel Dean still talking about how Dre lied and never gave them their credit
Thats because he did. DAZ wanted production credits and points off the doggystle album. Dre hit him with the
and threaten to take his name off anything associated with Doggystyle. So Daz was forced to get discredited and take the money
(Timestamped) 2hr.58 min mark - 3hr. 1.01 mark
Sharitha Knight Suge's ex wife and formed manger and road manager of the Dogg Pound. Talking about the situation 5 years ago.
So why would two people Sharitha and Kenya have to lie about this years earlier and they have absolutely nothing to gain from this
LMAOO
THE ONLY THING DAZ DID WAS BRING IN SAMPLES AND BAREBONE SKELETON BEATS FOR DRE TO PRODUCE
AND NO, DAZ DIDNT GET ANY CREDIT FOR IT, THATS TRUE
BUT TO SIT HERE AND ACT LIKE DAZ ACTUALLY PRODUCED THE ALBUM.. TO THINK DOGGYSTYLE WAS HIS FIRST EVER WORK.. SORRY BRUH, THATS FLAT OUT RETARDED
IN FACT, WE HAVE MULTIPLE ACCOUNTS TALKIN THE EXACT OPPOSITE.. DRE WAS THE ONE GHOST PRODUCING FOR DAZ. LOL
dubcnn.com : Is it true that you and Daz produced songs on Doggystyle / Chronic that you didn't get credit for?
Warren G: Uhh, I didn't produce nothing on Doggystyle, I rapped on Doggystyle, and that was Ain't No Fun. As far as on the Chronic, I'm not trying to take no credit away from nobody, I was involved in the Chronic, Daz was invovled in the Chronic, Chris Glove was involved in the Chronic, Dr. Dre was involved in the Chornic, all of us producers together as one, but Dre is a genius, I'll never try and take no credit away from Dr. Dre! But what we did help out on the Chronic, WITH Dre. The nikkas a genius man, he's a genius!
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Dubcnn: Dre mixed it (Dogg Food) right?
Snoop: No, Dre produced a lot of that shyt! I'm telling you, Daz and them brought Dre beats, and he produced the muthafukkas! "What Would You Do" was just a beat that Daz had did. That "bu-bump, bu-bump", the nikka Dre put all that shyt on it, that *sings* What would you do, whaa *sings* just to give it that other shyt! I'm telling you what I know man! nikkas gotta give Dre the ultimate respect. nikkas try to bash him and cut his knees down like he didn't do nothing nikka, he's the saviour man! Because what he did was, he showed nikkas how to produce. Because nikkas was good at making beats, but he showed you nikkas how to produce! If ya'll had really did what ya'll say ya'll did, ya'll woulda put records out that sold 3-4 million on your own, like he did. I still have to see it!
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Nancy Fletcher:
#FBF “Respect” by The Dogg Pound featuring Dr. Dre, Prince Ital Joe and ‘ME’‼‼ produced by Dr. Dr, recorded at Can-Am Studios in Tarzana, California
This session to me is kinda vague cuz it happened so fast. I think they were delayed in finishing the ‘Dogg Pound’ album so we had to work fast. Daz, Kurupt and Ital Joe recorded their parts at Can Am Studios and me and Dre recorded our parts at Dre’s ‘in-home’ studio in Calabasas which was called ‘Dre’s Crib’. Dre used samples from a ‘Geroge Clinton’ song ‘Flashlight’ and ‘The Lady of Rage’ song ‘Afro Puffs’ in this song. I put that ‘Brides of Funkenstien’ sound on this one too. SIDEBAR‼‼! I just found out as I was writing this post that ‘Prince Ital Joe’ passed away in 2001‼
RIP! I had no idea and am really shocked and saddened by this news. He was killed in a car accident. He was only around 36 years old‼ I also found out that he kinda took my same path, raised in Brooklyn then went to LA to pursue his dream as an entertainer, except he was born in the ‘Commonwealth of Dominica’. I had met him before we did this song but I wish we could’ve recorded together. He had dat smooth ‘rasta’ vibe and spirit and he really ‘did his thang’ on this song. Dang, such a tragedy, he’ll be missed in this industry!