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since appeared in
other films and po****r media. His
second album, Tha
Doggfather (1996),
debuted atop the
chart and
received double platinum certification...
- Tha
Doggfather is the
second studio album by
American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg. It was
released on
November 12, 1996, by
Death Row and
Interscope Records...
- "
Doggfather" is a
single by
American rapper Snoop Dogg
featuring vocals by
American musician Charlie Wilson. It was
released on
April 8, 1997 as the third...
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first collaboration was Snoop's 1996
album Tha
Doggfather, on
which Wilson appeared on four songs: "
Doggfather", "Snoop Bounce", "Groupie" (also featuring...
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credits on Snoop's similar-sounding,
albeit less
successful album Tha
Doggfather after Young left
Death Row Records). It is
known that
Scott Storch, who...
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Doggfather (1996), did not
involve Dr. Dre, as he left
Death Row Records. As a result, DJ Pooh was the main beat-maker for the album. Tha
Doggfather followed...
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studio album released on the
label following a 26-year
lapse since Tha
Doggfather (1996). The
album was
distributed by
Create Music Group. It
features guest...
- camps. Daz, now head producer,
worked on
Snoop Dogg's
second album Tha
Doggfather,
which featured Bad Azz and
Techniec of the LBC Crew,
Warren G and Nate...
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reasons of "internal affairs".
After Shakur's
death and the
release of Tha
Doggfather,
Snoop Dogg
openly criticized Knight for the
murder of
Shakur and left...
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Snoopadelic Films (formerly
known as
Doggfather Ent.) is an
American film
production company,
founded by
rapper Snoop Dogg in 2005, and
distributed through...