Rage will be taken care of…
Snoop called Alan Grunblatt out and made sure that Daz got all his paper.
Lady Of Rage can release a album now.
Her album came out at the wrong time.
If it had dropped in at Fall 1994, she would have been str8.

Rage will be taken care of…
Snoop called Alan Grunblatt out and made sure that Daz got all his paper.
Lady Of Rage can release a album now.
Her album came out at the wrong time.
If it had dropped in at Fall 1994, she would have been str8.
Honeslty, I didn’t know she was doing acting like that. What has she been in?
Oh damn I forgot they got her to play Miss Cleo, I gotta check that movie out.She played cleo recently.
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Oh damn I forgot they got her to play Miss Cleo, I gotta check that movie out.
Snoop took Rage on Family Feud with him a few years back, I've got a good feeling he'll take care of her if she wants to do another album.
I still love Necessary Roughness but she should've dropped much earlier and been a way bigger deal.
Robin being from Virginia and basically growing up in Chung King, it was kinda natural for her sound to gravitate to that.Necessary Roughness has some really good tracks but it’s not really the west coast album it should have been. Some NY feeling stuff on there which isn’t what I’d prefer from Rage.
She was a regular on "The Steve Harvey Show" for years.Honeslty, I didn’t know she was doing acting like that. What has she been in?
@Sccit Do you know what’s happening with Rage in terms of new music upcoming?
Also, what ever happened with The N'Matez album (Daz, Kurupt, RBX, Rage)?
If Kurupt writes it I wouldn't mind listening.
I heard she was supposed to drop before Tha Dogg Pound, right after the Above The Rim and Murder Was The Case soundtracks. Suge wanted her to be the next in line after Snoop as a solo artist, but Dre liked what he heard from Daz and Kurupt during their Dogg Food recording sessions.
Suge originally wasn't too impressed with Tha Dogg Pound and neither was their main label distributor. Low-key, Dre, and Suge kinda hindered the other artists on the label from shining during the Row's prime; Nate Dogg, Lady Of Rage, Jewel, Sam Sneed, etc. all had the makings to put out some quality and potentially classic records, but they instead squandered their opportunity by regulating them to being just featuring verses and choruses on tracks.