Nate Dogg’s Kids Plan To Follow In Father’s Footsteps

    Speaking with TMZ the son’s of recently passed G-Funk legend Nate Dogg expressed their intent to carry on their father’s legacy by embarking on their own musical careers. Little Nate, 18, and Naijiel, 15, stated their wish “to try to be just like [our dad.]

    The two youngsters are currently just in the writing stages having not yet recorded any material. But when they do start laying down tracks they already have an impressive list of guest artists they plan on calling upon including “Uncle Snoop” Dogg, DJ Quick, Game, and other West Coast artists. As Little Nate says, “like father like sons.”

    Check out the video to see a brief clip of  Little Nate rapping and explaining that he’s not sure his late father would have approved of the content of his lyrics.

    14 thoughts on “Nate Dogg’s Kids Plan To Follow In Father’s Footsteps

    1. stay away. half of what’s wrong with hip-hop. being able to use connections towards the benefits of uncapable “talent”

    2. no hate. but no. they shouldnt even try to be like “dad” those are big footsteps to follow in. lets face it we wont embrace them like we did Nate. if they wanna rap or sing. good just dont be like lil’ eazy-e with his gay ass

      1. I think you got it mixed up. He was their father so they have the right to eat off his name, but the thing is hopefully they dont think they can be exactly who their father was. That is not a given.

      1. did you really post a comment, just to correct someone in how to speak a rappers name that isnt important???? WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME DJ QUIK EVEN DID A ALBUM? get a damn life loser!!!!! and speak about important stuff, not 1995 stuff.

      2. you should slap yourself some 2009 fan. Quik puts out a album every couple years unlike DRE and has produced for nearly everyone in the hip hop and rnb music scene.

        u 15 brah?

    3. Dre should check em out and if they have it put em on Detox. Would be nice for the fans and Nate’s legacy.

    4. Nate had some good opportunities when he was alive, but would probably tell his kids to aim higher. Being a rapper almost guarantes you will spend half your life in/out of jail, probably broke, and maybe dead, if your boss is Suge Knight.

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