


And the cover image for Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang changed too. Ice Cube chimed in: “As a creator, this is a dream-come-true space.” The hitmaker said Death Row artists have an advantage “to be able to go directly to the fans and to make a relationship directly with your fans is always the best way.” It only has Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang left. … We plan on giving people access to buying and trading some of these classic songs, classic records that were the foundation of Death Row and along the lines get these new records.” Gala is aiming to “build a decentralized world of music that uplifts artists, fans and collectors” through rewards, NFTs and Web3, according to a rep for the company. Snoop also confirmed that Gala Music will be the “exclusive place that Death Row lives in the Metaverse. Listen to Nuthin But A GThang on the English music album The Secret Power of Hip Hop by Snoop Dogg, only on JioSaavn. … This is what Death Row is all about, trying to expand and take it to new regions.” “We plan on bringing great music and great artists. “It also showed us that this community is in dire need of great music and that’s what we plan on doing,” he added. edit: just found out that Doggystyle by Snoop Dogg is half gone too. We dropped a mixtape last month and it did a great thing for us as far as communicating, getting us in the community engaging with a lot of artists that had no foundation or platform. And the cover image for Nuthin But A 'G' Thang changed too. When asked Thursday about his plans for Death Row’s emerging artists, Snoop said, “Death Row Records is the first major label to be an NFT label … creating content where people can actually own and trade. The “G Thang” sale should show how the new label plans to operate. Billboard has confirmed that all the new Death Row releases will be NFTs, and it sounds like “G Thang” will be the first drop.įollowing Snoop’s purchase of the iconic brand and catalog in February - and his promise to turn it into an “ NFT label” or, more accurately, the first label on the blockchain - fans were surprised to find several key Death Row albums missing from streaming services, including The Chronic and Snoop’s own seven-times platinum 1993 debut Doggystyle. Dre’s 1992 debut solo album The Chronic peaked at No. The nearly 25-minute conversation was hosted by BUX Crypto and also included rising Death Row artist October London, who said he’s known Snoop Dogg since 2016.Īfter revealing his plans for future Death Row signees, the Dogg teased, “I just might sell ‘Nuthin’ But a G Thang’ next month.” The Snoop-featuring lead single from Dr. Singles: “Toss It Up”, “To Live & Die in L.A.”, “Hail Mary” 1.On Thursday (March 31), Snoop Dogg was virtually joined by longtime friend and collaborator Ice Cube for a YouTube Live discussion about the digital future of his newly acquired Death Row Records. The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory by 2Pac A very laid-back G-Funk joint with dope verses from the then-newcomer Snoop (Doggy) Dogg, and Dre's almost perfect hip-hop.

Dre's classic track 'Ain't Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang' from 1992. I'm not usually a fan of mainstream US gangsta rap, but this has to be one of the exceptions - Dr. Dres debut solo album, The Chronic, and highlighted the performance of Snoop Doggy Dogg following. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Nuthin But a G Thang was the lead single to Dr. Singles: “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?)”, “Gin & Juice”, “Doggy Dogg World” 2. referencing Nuthin' But A 'G' Thang ( 12', 45 RPM) A8328T. Snoop Dogg sampled Congress Alley's 'Are You Looking'. Singles: “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang”, “Dre Day”, “Let Me Ride” 3. Singles: “Regulate”, “Afro Puffs”, “I’m Still In Love With You/Part Time Lover” 4. Singles: “U Better Recognize”, “One More Day/What Would You Do?”, “Natural Born Killaz” 5. Snoop Dogg has shared plans for his newly acquired Death Row Records, including the potential release of the track ‘Nuthin’ But A G Thang’ as an NFT. Singles: “Snoop’s Upside Ya Head”, “Vapors”, “Doggfather” 6. Singles: “New York, New York”, “Let’s Play House” 7. Singles: “Wanted Dead or Alive”, “Lady Heroin”, “It’s Over Now” 9. We take look at the top 10 best-selling albums to come out of Death Row Records during that period. The record label was reportedly making $100 million per year during its peak years. In those four years, powered by the superstar power of Pac and Snoop, as well as the production chops of Dre and Daz, Death Row dropped eight multi-platinum albums, including the diamond-selling All Eyez on Me, and countless hit singles. Dre dropped his triple-platinum selling The Chronic to the passing of Tupac Shakur, there wasn’t a rap label in the world touching Death Row Records.
