@@reggiewright what y’all never take ownership of is the fact that y’all basically ruined a company that should’ve provided generational wealth for all of y’all. Y’all lead Pac to death, ran off Dre, and got rid of Snoop. Now all y’all can do is low key hate on niggas that’s too rich to give a fucc about what y’all say. They don’t even respond to you niggas. Y’all never gonna get rich trying to tear them niggas down.
Snoop did alot of features on No Limit that got them artist over there really poppin cause Snoop name was on front of alot of those releases. Most of them artist were just regional Snoop name on it got em globally poppin
Pretty much anyone who was signed at the time was going to get at least one Snoop verse on their record. It was pretty amazing, the output coming from No Limit in the late 90s.
You crazy them two albums is somewhere at the bottom of the list of Snoop Dogg albums the game is to be told is better than both of them albums put together you can take the best songs from both of those and it's still not beating the games to be sold not told
yeah pretty much. snoop wanted to try a new sound and failed just like dre did with "been there done that". they came back strong though towards the end of the decade
Doggfather wasn't all that bad in my opinion. It had a few good songs on there "Groupie" and the song with soopafly with Too short were the best ones I feel
All Snoop albums was a hit here in the south when it came out. I still remember that in 2001 people was still bringing da game is to sold...To school. A lot of people loved his No Limit style in the south. Then when I went to Europe people was also listing to it. I think a lot of people on the west coast did not like his No Limit style but here in the south people loved it.
Don’t know what part of the south you from but we wasn’t fkn with Snoop like that after doggy style. We purchased the albums outta hope. Hoping Snoop would pull another doggy style but failed miserably.
@@ghostt488 Well I was living in Florida, and I can say is people was talking about Snoop on No Limit and they loved the sound with the mix on of No Limit. People had the cd with them in school. Plus when I went to Europe there was poster all over and interviews with Snoop on No Limit. And if you look on his sales with Da game is to sold not to be told it did really well, so there must be some people that got his album. But of course nothing can top doggystyle and nothing has since. My second favorite of Snoop is No Limit Top Dogg though.
I appreciate all the content you guys are putting out! Any good stories involving Crooked I? He's one of the illest lyricists of all time and just curious about his involvement in the Death Row legacy.
Reggie, Thank you for doing this! Thank you for staying true to your friends. Send my love and Respect to Suge Knight and take good care of yourself Reggie.
What was considered a flop for Snoop on No Limit? The first album (critically panned) pushed 2 million and the subsequent 2 albums both shipped platinum but, more importantly, brought him back with Dre and were critically acclaimed.
first album was considered a flop. RIAA numbers are 'units shipped' so sold by distributor NOT sold to customer. No Limit debuting Snoop was massively shipped, hyped and promoted but I assure you these tracks were barely played, liked and/or appreciated and Snoop flopping was common rhetoric. Woof video was played often more so than the track on radio, but it felt like another No Limit track/video than Snoop release. Noone knows the numbers of records sold by the storefronts to actual consumers but I assume it was pretty bad because Top Dogg was treated as a second-tier release in reaction. Bitch Please was massive, and eventually pushed the sales of Top Dogg to platinum but that album (a classic to me) is way better, legendary and more played over the past decades than 'Da Game is to be sold not be told'. I would assume No Limit lost money on that release by 1 year in.
@@jasonamaroreinert4499 I agree with everything you just said. _"Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not Told"_ was so.... eh. But the _"No Limit Top Dogg"_ album was better, not just because of "Bitch Please" but also "Down 4 My Niggas" was hitting the radio hard. _"Tha Last Meal"_ was closer to his own style and farther from No Limit. I loved No Limit... but not with Snoop in it.
Death Row fell apart after Pac died and really when Suge went to jail...Doggfather didn't get great promotion and was not as good as Doggystyle , Plus Dre was gone..You do the Math...Flops were soon to follow
Good thing about you Reggie is that you tell it all unbiased no matter if its going to make you an artist or suge in a bad light you just tell it how it is 👍
Truth be told - doggfather took to long to come out. Plus, Pac took all the good records for AEOM. Add that to Dre’s departure - the album didn’t have a chance
The original Dogg Father had some much better tracks , if Snoop opened the album with ‘life of a gangsta’ then Dogg father, kept definition of a homeboy and just compiled the album better it would’ve been decent and much like the other unreleased Snoop tracks which had a lot of potential. LBC crew album wasn’t produced by Dre and could’ve done well. But it’s a shame this all never happened
@@cixxthachiller6874 Doggfather was suppose to come out early 96 Americas most wanted was his gonna be his single Pac came to death row Snoop gave him half his album
Doggfather was my sh*t I remember when that came out in 1996 a few months after pac death! Classic to me 🤷🏽♂️, it was more of a player’s ball album 💯💯
Salute to the Bomb1st fam, Reggie, and John. Wow, I remember a lot of this stuff. I remember the Snoop Dogg vote poll and the Death Row website allowing people to hear Tha Last Meal prior to it being released in December of 2000. I think that went as far back as October or early November of 2000 because Death Row had just put out Dead Man Walkin'. Snoop's "Smokefest World Tour" album/compilation (that included "Don't Do The Crime", dissin' Death Row/Suge) had came out independently by Snoop and soon after was leaked online. I think the Smokefest video was released on VHS in 1998 as well. Damn, hearing that Jimmy walked away from the potential Interscope/Priority deal for Snoop doesn't surprised me. Yet, Death Row may have been right in part by not clearing Snoop's appearance on the still unreleased version of Dre's "Zoom". In retrospect, I'm not sure if that was the right song for the Dre/Snoop reunion at that time. Besides, look at what we would get later in the fall of 1999 with "Still D.R.E" single.
@@jay2chill134 That's why I said in part because although it wasn't the right song at the time, Death Row not clearing Snoop's guest spot was done out of spite towards Dre. Supposedly that was one of the last things done that led up to Snoop wanting to leave.
Reggie you should upload on this channel more archival death row footage like yall did with chronic 2000 stuff, somebody uploaded footage from behind the scenes of still tha row video wit short buntry interview but it was deleted
Don’t Do The Crime by Snoop🤣🤣🤣🤣 “ I feel the same way y’all niggas feel Fuck Deathrow” me and the guys heard that shit and was Rollin 🤣🤣🤣 he went hard on that joint
I would consider Tha Doggfather a classic Reg. It had a lackluster roll out but it aged well. One thing bout Snoop iz he one of the hardest working rappers in the game.
Yo @bomb1st can you ask Reggie what really happen when suge pulled up to the 50 cent video shoot. Mann I’ve heard so many stories but the main one is that 50 ran to the trailer and got a uzi.
It’s crazy because Reggie took a lot of heat from us 2pac fans due to rumors about him. But this guy is real and had nothing to do with 2pacs murder. What kills me is that so called 2pac fans is saying Keefe D is hilarious and needs to do comedy. No way in the hell 2pac fans are saying shit like that 💯
Agreed. There's some filler on there (Downtown Assasins) and just flat out awful songs (Freestyle Conversation), but aside from that, there's some jams on there too (Snoop's Upside Ya Head, Up Jump The Boogie). I bought the album in real-time and was let down by it. It's aged ok tho.
Hey Reg, can you speak on Suge’s release and death rows website having the message to Snoop on it. Something about “all dogs run and hide, Suge’s home” or something like that.
I remember that, they called it "The year in fear" They also have Dead man walking and that last meal up for streaming in which they claimed more people like the snoop album Death row released over tha last meal 😂
I like hearing these post-Tupac Death Row accounts cos I remember everyone in the dark at the time, not knowing what was goin on. I thought Daz was still on tha row till Too Gangsta For Radio dropped and they published his letter to Suge in the sleevenotes.
I remember when Snoop said he did infact do the song with JD for 100k for the Men in Black soundtrack but never got the check. Columbia sent the check to Death Row and had proof it wad cashed.........
I have a soft spot for doggfather but when you listen to the doggfather leftovers...it goes to show that the album could've been alot better on had he chosen better songs
Coming off a Doggystyle and pac dropped that mean ass all eyez on me, the Dogg father was trash. About 5 solid songs on it. Sound like he was trying to do something different on that album. But like reg said even being trash he still went double plat.smh
Makaveli 7th day Theory was the last real Pac album. He recorded two video singles for the album and was complete with his input release date in place. They moved the release date up after he died
Question to Bomb 1st I like content and information. Is there a way to email or just post a question for Reggie to address or answer? I have watched his interviews on multiple platforms and being a new Yorker who was around during the start of death row and bad boy..i would like to get his perspective from then to now.
I agree, we don’t love em was probably the best song along with late night, shame outlawz ruined the track like they did on all about you, being a bit too filthy
@@ccryptotrapper6128 COME AGAIN,IF THAT'S WAS THE CASE, EVERY ARTIST WOULD BE RICH, OWNING THEIR MASTERS OR SONGS ETC., AND RECORDING THE SONGS THEY GIVE UP RIGHTS TO ,TO RECORD THE SAME SONGS TO HAVE REVENUE OF THAT'S SONGS HMMMMM,I DON'T THINK SO
@@myerscaliforniasbestedmond6083 Due to a legal provision outlined in the 1976 Copyright Revision Act, artists whose albums were released in the year 1978 and afterward all become eligible to file paperwork with the U.S. Copyright Office allowing them to reclaim ownership of their music copyrights and master recordings from their record labels after a period of 35 years.
You the only person I know going to say some s*** like that that wasn't even the best Snoop Dogg album on no limit you must not have been listening to no limit music or you was not a no limit music fan at all with a statement like that
Ok uncle reggie i see what snoop was saying he supposed to been part if def jam back in the day thats why he over there doing talent relationship and development over there
This is the best interview I’ve seen from Reggie in a long long while. Unbiased informative and entertaining. Tha Dogg Pound album was the first independent release to hit #1 on Billboard 200. Death Row is the reason Snoop dissed DR lol…why was Suge’s name bigger than his on the DoggFather album? Crazy. Best move Snoop ever made was leaving Death Row. You’re right, y’all didn’t really appreciate him.
Those were some of the best days ever when Doggystyle was released. An absolutely phenomenal record and those days in the 90's was special. Nothing could ever compare to Doggystyle. the dogfather was terrible and a huge disappointment but Doggystyle will always more than make up for everything else. wish I could go back to those days in the early 90's when the Chronic came out followed by Doggystyle.
Doggfather was wack af ... suge wasted his money on snuper duper. Snoop needs a team of folk to put a good album out. Much respect to Reggie for dropping another good story. Was snoop worth 50k a month during the Doggfather? Suge should of taken the 8 million for snoop. Would of changed rap as we know it. Snoop dogg made P mainstream.
@@DJ-Coma yea for sure. I don’t remember too much of the album, but I used to listen to doggystyle on tape every song front to back. Even to this day, if I hear a snoop song from that album, in my head I will remember what song came next on the album. Shit I wasn’t but 11 years old, wasn’t even supposed to have the tape lol
That’s why I respected the MOB, they fired back after Pac. Junior Muffins?? Ducked and cried … not one shot fired. How you gonna be in LA after all that beef y’all got and nobody had a gun? Mafia Smafia. Lol 🤦🏾♂️
@@canyousayjerome5458 they got progressively better IMO, with the first one being bad to the last one (Last Meal) being up there as Snoop’s 2nd best album IMO.
When Snoop got pulled over, car wasn't in his name, house, records ...NOTHING in his name. That's why he left, let alone Death Row turnt into a Level 4 yard
Did snoop get the entire death row catalog with the deal? I thought that he just got the brand and not the catalog. Does anyone know for sure what he got ?
offtopic but isnt it funny Wack100 got smacked in his head at a concret and ran just like Snoop in 1998😅and they both swear it didnt happend like that🤣
Snoop Dogg 1998 Interview: thesource.com/2017/06/30/cold-snoop-dogg-rapper-helped-make-death-row-label-household-name-bids-independence/
Snoop sounded like Danny Boy in that interview feeling like he was entitled to more than he actually was.
I remember that interview just like it came out yesterday, he just wanted his freedom
Mac Shawn was the hardest on the Chronic 2000 I Know A gang of Bitches
When it’s all said and done Snoop worth 150 million and owns Death row. Y’all niggas clout chasing.
@@reggiewright what y’all never take ownership of is the fact that y’all basically ruined a company that should’ve provided generational wealth for all of y’all. Y’all lead Pac to death, ran off Dre, and got rid of Snoop. Now all y’all can do is low key hate on niggas that’s too rich to give a fucc about what y’all say. They don’t even respond to you niggas. Y’all never gonna get rich trying to tear them niggas down.
When Reggie say “I ain’t gon tell it.” That’s means he’s about to let it out. Love it. 16:50
Lol
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Ha ha ha ha factual information right here ha ha ha 🤪 😱. 🏴💯
Snoop Dogg would kick your ass Reggie Wright fukin right he would just as well you got your shooters over there huh 💥👊😏
I literally choked on my coffee ctfu at that exact moment. Thx 4 calling it out 😂
Midnight love should have bee on the Doggfather I think as a single it would have sold a lot more records.
It appears on early draft list on the album.
Yea when I heard Midnight love I knew Snoop still had it in him, same with the original Head Doctor. They were some smooth tracks
@@jay2chill134 snoops upside ya was released the day 2pac died so its safe to say he recorded it around August.
Daz snapped on Don’t Try To Play Me Homie, we banged that track every day in the Chi, it’s got that Midwest style to it, Daz snapped🔥🔥🔥🔥
Snoop did alot of features on No Limit that got them artist over there really poppin cause Snoop name was on front of alot of those releases. Most of them artist were just regional Snoop name on it got em globally poppin
Damn
Yeah No limit was poppin out on the West even tho they were garbage 😂
@@siner2442 TRU
Pretty much anyone who was signed at the time was going to get at least one Snoop verse on their record. It was pretty amazing, the output coming from No Limit in the late 90s.
I was rewatching some of your older videos from right after you start recovering from covid, and holy shit you look so much healthier now. Stay up Reg
That Top Dogg & Last meal on No Limit are Classics!!!
You crazy them two albums is somewhere at the bottom of the list of Snoop Dogg albums the game is to be told is better than both of them albums put together you can take the best songs from both of those and it's still not beating the games to be sold not told
ego tripping was cold too
@@deshawndon2583 either u being sarcastic, are a big no limit fan but not a snoop fan, or you're getting these albums mixed up
The Doggfather sold that much because it was a highly anticipated album. It was a disappointment overall.
yeah pretty much. snoop wanted to try a new sound and failed just like dre did with "been there done that". they came back strong though towards the end of the decade
@@space_dogg big facts
Doggfather wasn't all that bad in my opinion. It had a few good songs on there "Groupie" and the song with soopafly with Too short were the best ones I feel
@@Drizzmuch2dope Too Short made the song dope, I was shocked to see a Too Short feature, that was a big surprise too
Now we have a debate here, Doggfather or Game to Be sold not Told?
All Snoop albums was a hit here in the south when it came out. I still remember that in 2001 people was still bringing da game is to sold...To school. A lot of people loved his No Limit style in the south. Then when I went to Europe people was also listing to it. I think a lot of people on the west coast did not like his No Limit style but here in the south people loved it.
You are correct. I love No Limit. but not with Snoop. I was listening to "I Got the Hook Up" Soundtrack this morning.
Don’t know what part of the south you from but we wasn’t fkn with Snoop like that after doggy style. We purchased the albums outta hope. Hoping Snoop would pull another doggy style but failed miserably.
@@ghostt488 Well I was living in Florida, and I can say is people was talking about Snoop on No Limit and they loved the sound with the mix on of No Limit. People had the cd with them in school. Plus when I went to Europe there was poster all over and interviews with Snoop on No Limit. And if you look on his sales with Da game is to sold not to be told it did really well, so there must be some people that got his album. But of course nothing can top doggystyle and nothing has since. My second favorite of Snoop is No Limit Top Dogg though.
Woof and Down 4 My...were the shit.
On the west we fucced with top Dogg & the last meal
I appreciate all the content you guys are putting out! Any good stories involving Crooked I? He's one of the illest lyricists of all time and just curious about his involvement in the Death Row legacy.
Real Talk that Daz Retaliation, Revenge, Get Back was the best thing ever released on the label in my opinion. Shoutout DAZ
Staight up bro Daz is dope as fuk man 🏴💯✌️☘️
It was a good album
Another reason why that album fell below expectations is because that Makaveli album was released like the week before that album
All facts
that too but snoop was trash thats why it didn't sell
Reggie, Thank you for doing this!
Thank you for staying true to your friends.
Send my love and Respect to Suge Knight and take good care of yourself Reggie.
Reggie looking much better...sickness made him age a bit but he gained some weight back
What was considered a flop for Snoop on No Limit?
The first album (critically panned) pushed 2 million and the subsequent 2 albums both shipped platinum but, more importantly, brought him back with Dre and were critically acclaimed.
first album was considered a flop. RIAA numbers are 'units shipped' so sold by distributor NOT sold to customer. No Limit debuting Snoop was massively shipped, hyped and promoted but I assure you these tracks were barely played, liked and/or appreciated and Snoop flopping was common rhetoric. Woof video was played often more so than the track on radio, but it felt like another No Limit track/video than Snoop release. Noone knows the numbers of records sold by the storefronts to actual consumers but I assume it was pretty bad because Top Dogg was treated as a second-tier release in reaction. Bitch Please was massive, and eventually pushed the sales of Top Dogg to platinum but that album (a classic to me) is way better, legendary and more played over the past decades than 'Da Game is to be sold not be told'.
I would assume No Limit lost money on that release by 1 year in.
@@jasonamaroreinert4499 I agree with everything you just said. _"Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not Told"_ was so.... eh. But the _"No Limit Top Dogg"_ album was better, not just because of "Bitch Please" but also "Down 4 My Niggas" was hitting the radio hard.
_"Tha Last Meal"_ was closer to his own style and farther from No Limit. I loved No Limit... but not with Snoop in it.
The Last Meal was hard af too me! Best one on no limit in my opinion
@@youngtiny5691 arguably his 2nd best album; the whole thing felt cohesive. Snoop was in his bag on that entire project.
@@stephenlee3495 I agree!
Regg and john coming through with that energy. Good streams with you and pops are on. Keep em coming. Bomb1st fam stay up!!!!!!!
Yeah they bringing it.
Lil Reg one of the last of a dying breed. Regardless of what anybody got to say. Stay healthy big bruh!!
Death Row fell apart after Pac died and really when Suge went to jail...Doggfather didn't get great promotion and was not as good as Doggystyle , Plus Dre was gone..You do the Math...Flops were soon to follow
Doggystyle to Tha Doggfather was the biggest drop off between albums in history
Indeed specialy when Snoop supposed to take over Death Row After PAC passed away.
Can we lose anymore respect for Snoop Lion
Snoop Dogg would like to forget about that lol
Good thing about you Reggie is that you tell it all unbiased no matter if its going to make you an artist or suge in a bad light you just tell it how it is 👍
DoggFather is my fav album....I hate that ppl dislike that album
Me too!!
I think people are just sad that Dr Dre had nothing to do with it
@@djwalruss4897 tru shit! Dj Pooh Did a great job!
Tha Doggfather is a strong good solid album.
I swear Reggie has the best interviews… he talks like he’s on his Death bed! 😂👌
He look like he on his death bed, what his illness, but his mind is still sharp.
Truth be told - doggfather took to long to come out. Plus, Pac took all the good records for AEOM. Add that to Dre’s departure - the album didn’t have a chance
The original Dogg Father had some much better tracks , if Snoop opened the album with ‘life of a gangsta’ then Dogg father, kept definition of a homeboy and just compiled the album better it would’ve been decent and much like the other unreleased Snoop tracks which had a lot of potential. LBC crew album wasn’t produced by Dre and could’ve done well. But it’s a shame this all never happened
😂😂😂😂 Doggfather came out a week after Makaveli AEOM came out in February nice try tho
@@cixxthachiller6874 Doggfather was suppose to come out early 96 Americas most wanted was his gonna be his single Pac came to death row Snoop gave him half his album
@@MrWARBUCKS24 😂😂😂😂😂😂 go back to sleep lol
Facts and it still went double platinum
Thanks John. We appreciate all the work you do.
"no i ain't gonna tell you,...ok i'll tell it!"🤣🤣🤣
Doggfather was my sh*t I remember when that came out in 1996 a few months after pac death! Classic to me 🤷🏽♂️, it was more of a player’s ball album 💯💯
Salute to the Bomb1st fam, Reggie, and John. Wow, I remember a lot of this stuff. I remember the Snoop Dogg vote poll and the Death Row website allowing people to hear Tha Last Meal prior to it being released in December of 2000. I think that went as far back as October or early November of 2000 because Death Row had just put out Dead Man Walkin'. Snoop's "Smokefest World Tour" album/compilation (that included "Don't Do The Crime", dissin' Death Row/Suge) had came out independently by Snoop and soon after was leaked online. I think the Smokefest video was released on VHS in 1998 as well. Damn, hearing that Jimmy walked away from the potential Interscope/Priority deal for Snoop doesn't surprised me. Yet, Death Row may have been right in part by not clearing Snoop's appearance on the still unreleased version of Dre's "Zoom". In retrospect, I'm not sure if that was the right song for the Dre/Snoop reunion at that time. Besides, look at what we would get later in the fall of 1999 with "Still D.R.E" single.
@@reggiewright Appreciate it my G
@@reggiewright the JD joint was on the Men in Black soundtrack?
@@MrScrooge1980 Yep, I bet you that's the one. I think you're correct on that.
@@jay2chill134 That's why I said in part because although it wasn't the right song at the time, Death Row not clearing Snoop's guest spot was done out of spite towards Dre. Supposedly that was one of the last things done that led up to Snoop wanting to leave.
Most of their last great beats went into All Eyez On Me and Machiavelli 7 Day
Pac worked mostly with QD3 and Johnny J on makaveli
Reggie you should upload on this channel more archival death row footage like yall did with chronic 2000 stuff, somebody uploaded footage from behind the scenes of still tha row video wit short buntry interview but it was deleted
Don’t Do The Crime by Snoop🤣🤣🤣🤣 “ I feel the same way y’all niggas feel Fuck Deathrow” me and the guys heard that shit and was Rollin 🤣🤣🤣 he went hard on that joint
I would consider Tha Doggfather a classic Reg. It had a lackluster roll out but it aged well. One thing bout Snoop iz he one of the hardest working rappers in the game.
@Idread Motherf^cker I ain’t talking to YOU I’m addressing Reggie. Beat it
Agreed. I listen to it till this day.
Tha dogg father is the only snoop album I never revisit
Regg not only did I buy the bootleg version on death row uncut but also the red video tape
Death row uncut and Tha relativez were quality projects. I got both the USA tape and DVD . But what’s the bootleg?
@@JonnyTanna bootleg version of death row uncut. When u bought the real version it was a red vhs 📼
Shout out to the homie Reggie he just go switch shirts and come back and hit us with more heat
Yo @bomb1st can you ask Reggie what really happen when suge pulled up to the 50 cent video shoot. Mann I’ve heard so many stories but the main one is that 50 ran to the trailer and got a uzi.
It’s crazy because Reggie took a lot of heat from us 2pac fans due to rumors about him. But this guy is real and had nothing to do with 2pacs murder. What kills me is that so called 2pac fans is saying Keefe D is hilarious and needs to do comedy. No way in the hell 2pac fans are saying shit like that 💯
Real 2Pac fans don't fuck with anyone that had a hand in Pacs passing. Hell no
@@Aj-me8mo Keefe F is funny though,even tho he twisted pacs cap back
"WE REALLY WAS TRYNA GET THAT NIGGA SOLD!!!" WOW!!!!
Dogfather isn't actually that bad if you go back and listen now, but at the time it just felt like he fell flat on his face.
Agreed. There's some filler on there (Downtown Assasins) and just flat out awful songs (Freestyle Conversation), but aside from that, there's some jams on there too (Snoop's Upside Ya Head, Up Jump The Boogie). I bought the album in real-time and was let down by it. It's aged ok tho.
Hey Reg, can you speak on Suge’s release and death rows website having the message to Snoop on it. Something about “all dogs run and hide, Suge’s home” or something like that.
I remember that.
John should also talk about that from his point of view since he designed that.
I remember that, they called it "The year in fear" They also have Dead man walking and that last meal up for streaming in which they claimed more people like the snoop album Death row released over tha last meal 😂
Suge probably hated Def Jam because they got to Warren G after Suge declined to sign him.
@@NinodaBlogger Jay Z wasn’t with def jam when Pac was alive his deal was with Priority
Daz produced a couple of bangers on the gang related soundtrack.
Snoop Dogg April 1998 Interview: thesource.com/2017/06/30/cold-snoop-dogg-rapper-helped-make-death-row-label-household-name-bids-independence/
Damn. Lyor wasn’t lyin. Richie Rich would have been hard on California.
I like hearing these post-Tupac Death Row accounts cos I remember everyone in the dark at the time, not knowing what was goin on. I thought Daz was still on tha row till Too Gangsta For Radio dropped and they published his letter to Suge in the sleevenotes.
Reggie knows all
I remember when Snoop said he did infact do the song with JD for 100k for the Men in Black soundtrack but never got the check. Columbia sent the check to Death Row and had proof it wad cashed.........
Damn
I have a soft spot for doggfather but when you listen to the doggfather leftovers...it goes to show that the album could've been alot better on had he chosen better songs
Just Watching with Pac was one leftover
@@MrScrooge1980 also only move for the money and street life could've been used. Maybe if there is a cure for this
@@FettyChico all facts
Coming off a Doggystyle and pac dropped that mean ass all eyez on me, the Dogg father was trash. About 5 solid songs on it. Sound like he was trying to do something different on that album. But like reg said even being trash he still went double plat.smh
Makaveli 7th day Theory was the last real Pac album. He recorded two video singles for the album and was complete with his input release date in place. They moved the release date up after he died
Man I would love to run into Reggie just to give him some dap n props for his late 90s work .
Question to Bomb 1st
I like content and information. Is there a way to email or just post a question for Reggie to address or answer? I have watched his interviews on multiple platforms and being a new Yorker who was around during the start of death row and bad boy..i would like to get his perspective from then to now.
Dope ass interview 💯💯💯first song with No Limit was Hooked by Snoop produced by Soopafly, it was my senior year, straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@jay2chill134 real talk, that was his first joint on No Limit
man if snoop and reggie could have made things right while on death row they could have made some serious $$$ together
Tell it like it is n the realness of everything you the man big Reg ! Support this channel an Big Reg the bomb first is top of the line
So THATS where the just watching clip came from??? Damn. I remember when that clip was out years before the full song
Reggie always say he wont tell us but still does. That sht is hilarious every time cause he always make up his mind super fast 😂😂😂😂
lmaooo right
Doggfather actually had some bangers on it snoop has definitely had worse albums
The first track was a banger
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Doggfather is one of his better records for sure, no questions about that.
@@design1of470 his first album with Master P 🔥.. the game is to be sold not to be told
Considering that Doggystyle was the album before that one,Dogg Father was garbage.
Death row should have made a video for we don’t love em instead of Cindefella. The beat for we don’t love em was fire.
Damn right ✅. That was a DJ Quik beat aswell.
I agree, we don’t love em was probably the best song along with late night, shame outlawz ruined the track like they did on all about you, being a bit too filthy
IN OTHERS WORDS. HE GOT RIGHTS TO SOME OF SNOOP DOG MUSIC, GOOD SCORE REGGIE, GOOD INVESTMENT MAN
Any music that’s over 30 years old reverts back to the artist or they can just re-record. Like Ashanti is doing to murder Inc right now.
@@ccryptotrapper6128 COME AGAIN,IF THAT'S WAS THE CASE, EVERY ARTIST WOULD BE RICH, OWNING THEIR MASTERS OR SONGS ETC., AND RECORDING THE SONGS THEY GIVE UP RIGHTS TO ,TO RECORD THE SAME SONGS TO HAVE REVENUE OF THAT'S SONGS HMMMMM,I DON'T THINK SO
@@myerscaliforniasbestedmond6083
Due to a legal provision outlined in the 1976 Copyright Revision Act, artists whose albums were released in the year 1978 and afterward all become eligible to file paperwork with the U.S. Copyright Office allowing them to reclaim ownership of their music copyrights and master recordings from their record labels after a period of 35 years.
🇿🇦Reggie the best keep up the good content
Dog father had that east side LBC N groupie ..that midnight love a classic too
Reggie always keeping it real, much love Reg.
Not really he being exposed recently for telling lies which is the opposite of keeping it real
they shoulda gave snoop a percentage cuz in reality he help build it
Last Meal was the hardest Album on No Limit in my opinion. He was back to his Cali roots and transitioning to Dogg House!
EASILY!!!🔥🔥🔥
EASILY!!!🔥🔥🔥
You the only person I know going to say some s*** like that that wasn't even the best Snoop Dogg album on no limit you must not have been listening to no limit music or you was not a no limit music fan at all with a statement like that
@@deshawndon2583 How so? Just to let you know cause you clearly don't know me. I was a huge no limit fan. Not you respond a week later lol
Ok uncle reggie i see what snoop was saying he supposed to been part if def jam back in the day thats why he over there doing talent relationship and development over there
This is the best interview I’ve seen from Reggie in a long long while. Unbiased informative and entertaining.
Tha Dogg Pound album was the first independent release to hit #1 on Billboard 200.
Death Row is the reason Snoop dissed DR lol…why was Suge’s name bigger than his on the DoggFather album? Crazy.
Best move Snoop ever made was leaving Death Row. You’re right, y’all didn’t really appreciate him.
“Hard Knock Rock” 💯
Yea I remember reading on 'the source' back then about Snoop going to priority.
Those were some of the best days ever when Doggystyle was released. An absolutely phenomenal record and those days in the 90's was special. Nothing could ever compare to Doggystyle. the dogfather was terrible and a huge disappointment but Doggystyle will always more than make up for everything else. wish I could go back to those days in the early 90's when the Chronic came out followed by Doggystyle.
Doggfather was wack af ... suge wasted his money on snuper duper. Snoop needs a team of folk to put a good album out. Much respect to Reggie for dropping another good story. Was snoop worth 50k a month during the Doggfather? Suge should of taken the 8 million for snoop. Would of changed rap as we know it. Snoop dogg made P mainstream.
Keeping it Real Reg💯Bomb1st
question for Reggie or John do yall remember that rumor from around 2003 that Suge wanted to sign Ras Kass but he declined?
John be asking the same recycled questions that he ALREADY know the answer lol. Good stuff...
most of us don't know the answers tho, love hearing all that extra info. keep 'em coming johnny!!
There was a lot of new info in this segment.
Was up with the letters from too gangsta Radio from daz and snoop to suge??
Damn top dogg
Go look up Going back to Cali
That was a street classic in l.a
Snoop was shook he keep saying he needed to get off Death Row before he was killed 💀🤣
There were several attempts on his life. He wasn't wrong.
It’s probably kinda corny, but shit I liked snoops upside ya head. Video was dope too. This was all back n the 90s of course
Snoop’s Upside Ya Head was a hit for sure and still bangs. That song was a high point for the album IMO.
@@DJ-Coma yea for sure. I don’t remember too much of the album, but I used to listen to doggystyle on tape every song front to back. Even to this day, if I hear a snoop song from that album, in my head I will remember what song came next on the album. Shit I wasn’t but 11 years old, wasn’t even supposed to have the tape lol
That’s why I respected the MOB, they fired back after Pac. Junior Muffins?? Ducked and cried … not one shot fired. How you gonna be in LA after all that beef y’all got and nobody had a gun? Mafia Smafia. Lol 🤦🏾♂️
Nigga they had police do that dummy, you expect them to go to the hoods in Compton and shoot random people lol
You a clown bro you act like you apart of some type of death row gang Lmaoo
Damn you making Daz look like a straight jay cat after every video you post
Bryan Turner did a cameo in 100 miles & running video & I got the hook up movie.
That ghetto symphony with Mia x still bang 🔥 🔥
Yeah Def Jam would of been a better fit for Snoop than No Limit. Those albums was boo boo! Master P didn’t know what to do with Snoop
Snoop was just trash not Master P fault
Them Snoop albums on No Limit wasn't that bad
@@canyousayjerome5458 they got progressively better IMO, with the first one being bad to the last one (Last Meal) being up there as Snoop’s 2nd best album IMO.
Reg why Suge spit on Lyon Cohen? What year?
Brian the dude who Ice Cube f**k his office up with the baseball bat for those of you didn’t know
When Snoop got pulled over, car wasn't in his name, house, records ...NOTHING in his name. That's why he left, let alone Death Row turnt into a Level 4 yard
Did snoop get the entire death row catalog with the deal? I thought that he just got the brand and not the catalog. Does anyone know for sure what he got ?
He don’t got the catalog… brand
How much is the makaveli bootlegs worth today on cassette tapes
offtopic but isnt it funny Wack100 got smacked in his head at a concret and ran just like Snoop in 1998😅and they both swear it didnt happend like that🤣
Do you have proof, who told you Wack100 was hit in the head?
Tiny Drawls..lol
@@marcuslane3 Draws just running his fucking mouth
@@jmason2070 he wss
@@trufeel777 you goofballs believe anything
He said master p didn't visit suge knight he capn 😂😂😂 I can't stop laughing 😂
The business side of death row is some crazy shit
People love
Tha Doggfather album here in Pomona California
If you had a sound system with some subs you would recognize how good it really is
zoom zoomo with snoop was fire
“Nah I ain’t gonna tell y’all who put it out , it was someone super close to snoop to this day…. Actually it was Daz “ lmaaaaaao
Good insight. And agreed dogfather was 😬 horrid! Midnight love was sweet!
What tray dee say at the house of blues reg??
Reggie so honest u can’t do nothing but Respect it, Authentic Real people still exist 💪🏾
Reggie brings death row back to life in a real way 😄👍
20:03 : Preach.
I’m the only one that fw the doggfather album, damn
man said ruff ruff