
In the latest part of his interview with
Shirley Ju of
VladTV, west coast legend,
Dogg Pound member, and
Grammy Award-nominated emcee
Kurupt discusses forming the Dogg Pound with
Daz Dillinger, getting “Niggaz Don’t Give A Fuck” on the
Janet Jackson and
2Pac-starring
Poetic Justice movie soundtrack, being featured on the debut album
Doggystyle from
Snoop Dogg, and doing his first video for “Doggy Dogg World”.
“Right after The Chronic, Poetic Justice came out..they wanted Snoop on it. John Singleton did. Suge was like, ‘we about to drop Doggystyle, he can’t be on it. But we got the Dogg Pound.’ Me and Daz just made a group after The Chronic. We got together, we were together all the time. We said we just might as well make a group. He’s Snoop, we the Dogg Pound, and we’re going to represent all the homies. Suge loved it, Dr. Dre loved it, Dogg loved it.” In an earlier episode,
Kurupt discussed the making of “Stranded On Death Row”, a song he featured on with Snoop Dogg,
The Lady of Rage, and
RBX from the 1992
Dr. Dre debut solo album
The Chronic on
Death Row Records.
“All I could think of was stranded on death row. From there, it set the whole tone of the record. We had no subject matter, Dr. Dre said ‘just bust’. So I set it off like that. I said, inmate cell block one. From there, Dr. Dre said, ‘everybody, y’all inmates! mention you’re cell block’.” Kurupt goes on to reflect on how amazing it was for him at the time to have helped create the title of the song and set the pace of the record for everyone to follow. Check out Kurupt talking about forming the Dogg Pound with Daz Dillinger, getting “Niggaz Don’t Give A Fuck” on the
Poetic Justice soundtrack, and being featured on the debut album
Doggystyle from Snoop Dogg below:
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