I just looked him up. I agree. This dude smokes too much weed. He makes stoners look bad. If that was the best time of his life as he said, he'd at least know how old he was. I still have memories that mean a lot to me from when i was 7-8 years old, yet i've been smoking weed for 20 years, and i'm 38.
Can't hate on Eazy E even if your record label was beefin' with him. Snoop even said it too, cause the beef Eazy and Dre had, thats the only reason he went at Eazy sideways.
Fuck all this chronic shit, Daz produced "AMBITIONZ AS A RIDER", "I AIN'T MAD AT CHA", AND "2 OF AMERIKAZ MOST WANTED" for 2pac. They beatin' around the bush with this shit...
Ok the numbers aren't adding up here. Daz Dillinger's year of birth is listed as May 25, 1973, The Chronic dropped on December 15, 1992 which would've made Daz 19. Unless Dre started secretly working on The Chronic in 1988 (highly doubt it) there is no way Daz was 15 when he worked on it nor was he 17 when it dropped.
Mr. Nelson89 I already knew he was born in 73. so of course he wasn't 17 in 92 and Dre had recorded 'The Chronic' in July of 92. so in 87 Dre was working on the Straight Outta Compton and Eazy-Duz-It albums and they didn't release until August and September of 88. So Snoop, Daz and Kurupt was not even associated with Dre at that time.
+Mr. Nelson89 We have lil' Daz, a toddler who added the strings on Ghetto Boy and did the scratches on Rat Tat Tat. It's a funny picture when you think about it :))
+Mr. Nelson89 There must be something in the chronic they were smoking because Warren G also claims he was 17 when Regulate was released in 1994. Dude was born in 1970. Maybe they weren't taught to count properly in Cali.
I love that he brings up El Dogg from Tha Dogg Pound on part 3:48 of the video. We became good friends when he moved to San Diego to go to San Diego State University. He is the one that introduced Dj Jam to Daz, Kurupt, Snoop etc. He was a good man who never got what he deserved because his life ended too soon...😢 RIP EL DOGG GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN! 😢
It's crazy many people hate dre because his rich and famous! Quik and Daz have worked with dre they have no beef about dre now! CRAZY SHIT some of these haters wasn't even alive at the 90s. Dre did alot of mixed production at albums
Daz has been caught lying by others on this interview, him saying he whooped suge and reggies ass, his age back when making the chronic, him stealing the masters from death row and so forth, looks like a pathological liar to me, he's still a dope producer tho.
My rapper/producer!I got so many Daz cd's,its a shame!Some got stolen,cause there were bumpin too hard,lol.Been a fan since the he was on The Chronic!Daz and Quik are the best!Oh I like Ant Banks and Mike Mo!
Daz' memory is a little off - musta been all that weed smoke. He's about 6 months older than me and I was 18 when The Chronic came out - he was already 19. He was probably 17 or 18 when they were recording it.
Every Dogg Pound fan must know that Daz is ful of shit loll. He was actually 17 or 18 when they started recording The Chronic in 91 and it took the guys about a year and a half to complete it. (They worked for a year on it, but they took holidays and shit and worked on other projects too.) Daz was still in Oklahoma at 15 he moved to Long Beach in late 1989/early 1990.
sound like dre was the reason death row fell created division amongst family for self gain did to eazy I don't know y suge thought he was gone be loyal sound like them boyz was kool with suge but dre said fuck him everybody said fuck em
Vlad u the homie but u talking that bull The Chronic is in no comparison to ALL EYES ON ME, REASONABLE DOUBT, ILLMATIC, READY TO DIE, or GET RICH OR DIE TRYING ....ayo Dre stick to producing (ice cube voice) 😂
ive always been a fan of daz. but his reaction to the question about the chronic skit u can tell something was up. of all the insults they could have used they had to throw h.i.v. out on the skit. makes me wonder if him and dre really did know something
Why isit all the most unique impactdul rappers died? Imagine eazy E,pac, and biggie around today? there was no nobody with personality like them, the game would be so different.
Jay K. Most people think of Daz as a rapper 1 half of the Dogg Pound but he is a dope ass producer. He can rap as well but he ain't lyrical like Kurupt but Kurupt ain't a producer. Both of them compliment each other like Run-DMC.
Nope, not under rated. Only cuz some people just finding out now, doesn't make a Vet like Daz under rated. I guess you have to say your name in every song like Meathead Khalid
everytime Snoop or daz talk about Eazy u can see a bit of pain and regret in their face. but they had no choice at the time since they was one full Death Row mode
Just thinking about how young these dudes was back then is crazy. Making hits,selling millions of records fuckin all kinds of bitches would have love to live 5hat life too.
I think about that everytime I hear some shit like this or look at the footage of Eazy-E's pool parties.. I'm 22, I can't even imagine having millions at this age let alone 15/16!
+AQUAPHREESH193 how many 19/20 year olds you know that worked on iconic pieces of art, handled the responsibility & hectic schedule that comes with the music business & made millions of dollars doing so?
+AQUAPHREESH193 Daz is crazy. In another video he says he was 17 when the Dogg Pound album came out. That record was released in 1995 - three years after the Chronic and he was still 17???!!! Too much weed it seems.
Kansas City Chief its a satanic thing where before something happens they show certain things before on shows, for example 9/11 the subliminal message was on soo many movies and shows (Simpson) it's crazy deep. But none of it relevant cause the truth will come out on who was the fall guy. Because it's definiately the industry that killed Eazy mj Tupac
Vlad should've let Daz answer the HIV question instead of giving him the "because obviously you didn't know" cop out...Might've gotten a genuine answer out of him...
Its funny how people take credit for making beats with Dr Dre or for Dr Dre but they can’t replicate...if you helped the colonel make the KFC recipe, then got damn it you should be able to sell chicken that taste just like KFC over and over again🤷🏽♂️
I agree The Chronic is in the Top 5 greatest hip hop albums of all time.. Front to back a classic.. Skits included.. -Atliens is up there in the Top 5 -Gza- Liquid Swords -Rae & Ghost- Built for Cuban Linx -2Pac- Me against the World My top 5 of all time, in no order..
Dogg Pound Dog Food album is a classic!! I remember getting drunk and smoking green in the back seat of my brothers ride listening to this rollin down the Cali streets trying to find some females to get at!! Good memories!!
Daz didn't really start producing full songs until the doggfood album. Even then it still took Dre mixing and arranging to add that Dre touch to his hits. By the time all eyez came out Daz was on but it still took Dave Aron or dj quik to mix his shit to give it a glow and spark. Without the right mix your shit gonna sound sloppy af in them days. Dre mixing and arranging saved deathrow even if he didn't produce every song on every album that came out,period. Bass player tony green has some videos up in youtube talking about his time at deathrow and mentioned this
How could Daz be 15 when he was working on the chronic album when he was born in 1973?? He would have been 18 or 19 at that time in 1992??!! Anyone care to comment on this?
this interview gets real awkward for daz when vlad brings up how eazy dies and the comments daz made about eazy having aids.he almost feels like he is trying to prove himself by saying how much he loved eazy and how ot was dre who wanted them to diss eazy.i believ its true though.
Daz is all over side one of The Chronic but he's rapping in Jamaican patois most of the time. Kurupt doesn't show up until side two. Can you tell I'm from the cassette generation since I'm referring to sides? They hadn't formed Tha Dogg Pound yet and both of them are much more prominent on Doggystyle at which point they have become The Dogg Pound but it is wild going back to The Chronic and seeing how many key players show up in small roles, especially "Deeez Nuuuts" where you have Warren G making the prank phone call at the beginning, Daz on the verses with Dre, and Nate Dogg shows up for the first time on the outro hook.
S/O to Daz! He gets his props but still doesn't get the recognition he should as a beatsmith, though. And that's dope he gave it up to Ital Joe: definitely RIP! Daz killed me with the Eazy impression, hahaha!!! Spot on! LOL!