Snoop Dogg and Tha Dogg Pound have called back to the glory days of Death Row by teaming up with The Lady Of Rage and RBX on a posse cut produced by DJ Premier.
On Friday (May 31), the West Coast duo released their long awaited ninth studio album, W.A.W.G. (We All We Got). Among several other commendable songs is “Who Da Hardest?,” which features the aforementioned veterans on a bar heavy joint.
“Kurupt, Daz [Dillinger], Snoop, RBX marks the target/ I’m a DPG demi-goddess, I’m the hardest,” Rage spits on the track with her longtime collaborators, with whom she has released a number of tracks dating back even before her solo debut single, 1994’s “Afro Puffs,” which featured Snoop on both the regular version and the classic extended remix.
Check out their latest material below:
The new album was released by Gala Records in conjunction with Death Row Records.
βGala Music is at the forefront of ushering both established and emerging artists into Web3 and introducing them to the many opportunities that exist in the space,β president of Gala Records Leila Steinberg said in a press release announcing the new album. βAnd we couldnβt be more excited to partner with Death Row Records and a legendary Hip-Hop group, Tha Dogg Pound, on their first Web3 releases!β
Snoop purchased Death Row Records in a surprising move last year, following which he welcomed the imprintβs iconic catalog back to streaming.
The Long Beach native caught fans by surprise in early 2023 by announcing that the gangsta-rap labelβs discography will be returning to streaming services.
Said catalog includes essential β90s rap releases such as Dr. Dreβs The Chronic, Snoop DoggβsΒ DoggystyleΒ andΒ Tha Doggfather,Β 2Pacβs All Eyez On MeΒ andΒ The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, andΒ Tha Dogg Poundβs Dogg Food.
Fans can also dive back in to the soundtracks forΒ Above the Rim,Β Murder Was the CaseΒ andΒ Gridlockβd as well as compilations such as Death Row Greatest HitsΒ andΒ Christmas on Death Row.
Appearing on DJ Hed and Chuck Dizzleβs Home Grown RadioΒ podcast this week, the “Vato” hitmaker revealed that he and Daz Dillinger had not been on speaking terms. However, they set aside their differences soon after the passing of Snoop’s Bing Worthington earlier this year.
βMy little brother had passed away, and one thing about my little brother is he loved the fuck outta Daz. He loved us together,β he explained.
He and Daz then got on the phone, prompting a healing process that led to W.A.W.G.





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Not bad. Good for them!
Dogg Pound 4 Life π₯
Dogg Pound 4 Life! This is dope
Dogg Pound 4 Life! This is dope
Lady came in like she never left
Lady came in like she never left
U took the thoughts straight outta my head!βπΎππΎ #LADYOFRAGE ππ₯
DPGC
RBX sounds so tame, wow
Legit meds , recommendation http://www.webehighmeds.com
Cringe retirement home music lol…..foh bitch
And they havenβt lost yet!! Still going strong. Snoop sure is on his shii!! And haters like you make them even hotter. Not to mention RICHER!π€£ππΎβπΎ
Snake Dogg ruined WAWG. He doesn’t even let Daz produce 1 track.
Can’t support it.
Snoop ruins tracks at thus point honestly. That intro is so dang annoying.
Snoop rips this track