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Nate Dogg - G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2 (CD)

G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2
$87.98
4.2 out of 5.0 stars 17 Ratings (17 Reviews)

Album Details: G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 & 2

Release Date:07/21/1998
Label:Breakaway / Navarre
UPC:605048300022

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 4, 2008

    Pros: best cd ive ever heard

    Cons: costs too much

    why does this album cost so much?Is this the wrong price or what?This cd is good but it aint that good!

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 30, 2003

    Where would this guy be without Dre? The same place 50 Scrint would be - nowhere. Whenever I hear his b*tch-*ssed voice in the chorus of a song, the song is turned off. This punk is a wannabe pimp, and about as cool as Warren G. Naw, he ain't eve...n that cool (but he sure as hell thinks he is). Don't buy this. Read more Less

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    Two years is an eternity in hip-hop, especially for rappers arriving at the tail end of a trend. Such is the case with Nate Dogg, a talented rapper who first made waves on Warren G's seminal "Regulate" in 1993, and then signed a solo contract shortly afterward. If he had been able to deliver his debut album, G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1, in 1995/early 1996 like he intended, he may have been a major star. Instead, the album was shelved due to legal problems at Death Row Records, and he wasn't able to release the album until the summer of 1998. By that time, the record had become a double-disc set named G-Funk Classics, Vols. 1 2, and perhaps more importantly, gangsta rap, particularly West Coast G-Funk, had diminished in popularity. It was a case of bad timing, pure and simple -- G-Funk Classics sounded dated, and its bloated running length made it seem even more of a dinosaur than it actually was. And that's all too bad, because Nate Dogg has a wonderful, jazzy vocal style that's terrific ...to hear. If he had fresh productions, his raps would have sounded kinetic and alive; instead, they sound like canned gangsta rap. The album would have been helped immesurably by a little editing -- there are a handful of great cuts scattered across these two discs, but it takes too much effort to track them down. That, combined with the delay, prevented G-Funk Classics from being the explosive debut it could have been. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Nate Dogg

He's known as the soul man of G-funk, and before his first album had ever been released, Nate Dogg made appearances on several huge hits: "Regulate" with Warren G, 2Pac's All Eyez on Me, and the soundtrack to Murder Was the Case. The cousin of Snoop Dogg, Nate was born in Los Angeles and began working with Warren early in the '90s. By 1994, the duo hit number two on the... Read more