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Tha Dogg pound

Dogg Food

Dogg Food
Cat No. - DROW111

(All tracks are streamed in Real Audio)
Track listing
1. Intro
2. Dogg Pound Gangstaz
3. Respect
4. New York, New York
5. Smooth
6. Cyco-Lic-No (Bitch Azz Niggaz)
7. Ridin', Slipin' And Slidin'
8. Big Pimpin 2
9. Let's Play House
10. I Don't Like To Dream About Gettin Paid
11. Do What I Feel
12. If We All Fuc
13. Some Bomb Azz Pussy
14. A Doggz Day Afternoon
15. Reality
16. One By One
17. Sooo Much Style

Featuring Dat Nigga Daz, Kurupt, Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Lady of Rage, Michel’le, Nate Dogg, Mr. Malik, Big Pimpin, Big C-Style, Joe Cool, Val Young, Kevin "Slo Jammin" James, Ricky Harris, Sentrelle Connerly and William moore.

This was Death Row's fifth album to be released and probably created the most controversy in the music industry since N.W.A. Tha Dogg Pound made their debut on Snoop Doggy Dogg's multi platinum album Doggystyle before going multi-platinum themselves with this release.

Daz - "Dogg Food takes us back to where rap started, with phat rhymes and real funky beats. It also packs some gangsta shit, but mostly it's showin' our rappin' and rhymin' skills"

Q Magazine - "…mongrels with a pedigree sound. Mongrels because they are gloriously hybrid, pedigree because the different strains combine so well…"

Entertainment Weekly - "...a dictionary entry for `Long Beach rap'....anchored by familiar, rib-shuddering Jeep beats and eerily dazed synths, buckshot rapping spices up the album's predominantly loping gait, and soulful R&B swing, touches of dancehall, and old-school vocals look beyond So-Cal..."

Musician – "…phat, bass-driven rhythm tracks that evoke classic P-Funk without actively imitating it…"