Ironic story. Don't think this was posted yet.
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.3200
Bring on your fat jokes for Daz Dilli.
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.3200
Some thought it would never happen, many thought it couldn’t happen. But it has happened. Tha Dogg Pound has reunited! After years of beefing, they have finally settled their differences and according to MTV will record an album.
"DPGC! It could be a problem," Snoop said to MTV after his West Coast unity summit just outside L.A. "There's definitely going to be a record. DPGC is in full swing. Everybody is back. We got Daz [Dillinger] and Kurupt. We got Soopafly, we got the Lady of Rage, RBX, Bad Azz, myself, Nate Dogg, Warren G. Do I need to name some more?" Snoop lamented, "Everybody is so excited, wanting to work with each other. This is what it's all about: having fun. When we got into this music game, it was about making music that made you have fun and made you money. And that's what time it is. It's time to take it to the basics."
It seemed as if Daz and Kurupt could never mend fences after Kurupt’s move back to rival Suge Knight and Death Row Records. Verbal barbs flew and it seemed that it was more than just a beef on wax. But when the two ran into each other at Disneyland of all places, they ended up squashing the beef.
"I was going to Disneyland with my daughter and [Kurupt] happened to be there, so we discussed it over pizza," Daz told MTV. "Then I gave him Snoop's number and we kept the communication open. Snoop is quarterbacking the whole deal. We haven't recorded yet, we been recording in our dreams. I'm happy to be here. I love all my Dogg Pound homies." As we wait and see if this will actually come true, Daz’s album Gangsta Crunk is close to release on So So Def.
"DPGC! It could be a problem," Snoop said to MTV after his West Coast unity summit just outside L.A. "There's definitely going to be a record. DPGC is in full swing. Everybody is back. We got Daz [Dillinger] and Kurupt. We got Soopafly, we got the Lady of Rage, RBX, Bad Azz, myself, Nate Dogg, Warren G. Do I need to name some more?" Snoop lamented, "Everybody is so excited, wanting to work with each other. This is what it's all about: having fun. When we got into this music game, it was about making music that made you have fun and made you money. And that's what time it is. It's time to take it to the basics."
It seemed as if Daz and Kurupt could never mend fences after Kurupt’s move back to rival Suge Knight and Death Row Records. Verbal barbs flew and it seemed that it was more than just a beef on wax. But when the two ran into each other at Disneyland of all places, they ended up squashing the beef.
"I was going to Disneyland with my daughter and [Kurupt] happened to be there, so we discussed it over pizza," Daz told MTV. "Then I gave him Snoop's number and we kept the communication open. Snoop is quarterbacking the whole deal. We haven't recorded yet, we been recording in our dreams. I'm happy to be here. I love all my Dogg Pound homies." As we wait and see if this will actually come true, Daz’s album Gangsta Crunk is close to release on So So Def.
Bring on your fat jokes for Daz Dilli.