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Snoop Dogg Teases Unreleased Nate Dogg Music and Bringing 213 Album to Streaming

Snoop Dogg Teases Unreleased Nate Dogg Music and Bringing 213 Album to Streaming

Snoop Dogg is determined to bring the legacy of 213, the iconic supergroup comprising Snoop himself, Nate Dogg, and Warren G, to streaming platforms. In a recent interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast (December 18), Snoop revealed his intentions to regain control of the group’s sole album, The Hard Way. He aims to remaster the album and re-release it under Death Row Records. This move is significant for fans who’ve long awaited the opportunity to stream the album, especially now that the label’s dissolution led to the album being locked away for years.

“I’mma get the 213 album back… and re-release it on Death Row remastered,” Snoop said, showing his commitment to preserving the group’s legacy. He explained how TVT Records initially handled the release but eventually went bankrupt, causing complications with the album’s accessibility.

Unreleased Nate Dogg Music Coming Soon

As part of his ongoing efforts to honor his late friend and collaborator Nate Dogg, Snoop also teased the release of unreleased Nate Dogg music. He revealed that both Warren G and Fredwreck have an extensive collection of unreleased tracks featuring Nate. “Nate used to record song after song, working out of his house, making hooks for everyone,” Snoop shared. This revelation sparked excitement among fans, hinting at the possibility of posthumous tracks from the legendary artist soon to be heard by the world.

Snoop Dogg Teases Unreleased Nate Dogg Music and Bringing 213 Album to Streaming

Snoop emphasized his close relationship with Nate’s mother, Miss Ruth, and indicated that there is a lot of unreleased material that could be released through Death Row Records, where Snoop now has control. This would be a major moment for both Nate Dogg fans and the broader hip-hop community, as his iconic sound—particularly his unforgettable hooks—continues to influence new generations of artists.

Snoop and Nate Dogg’s Undying Legacy

Nate Dogg, born Nathaniel Hale, tragically passed away in 2011 due to complications from strokes he had suffered in the years prior. Despite these health challenges, Nate continued to record music up until his death, leaving behind an indelible mark on the genre. His signature deep voice and ability to craft the perfect hook made him a staple of West Coast rap, and his contributions to hit songs by 2Pac, Dr. Dre, and Snoop himself are legendary.

Snoop Dogg Teases Unreleased Nate Dogg Music and Bringing 213 Album to Streaming

Snoop Dogg has consistently honored his late friend, whether through tributes or by keeping his memory alive in music. However, his 2020 comments comparing Ty Dolla $ign to Nate Dogg sparked some controversy. Nate’s son, Lil Nate Dogg, publicly disagreed with Snoop’s remark that Ty was the “reincarnation” of his father. The tension between Snoop and Lil Nate Dogg brought attention to the complexities of legacy and the deep connection between artists and their families. Despite this, Snoop’s admiration for Nate remains clear, and his plans to release new Nate Dogg music show his continued commitment to preserving his friend’s impact on hip-hop.

Conclusion: The Future of Nate Dogg and 213’s Music

Snoop Dogg’s plan to bring 213’s album and Nate Dogg’s unreleased music to the streaming world is a highly anticipated move for hip-hop fans. The potential for new Nate Dogg music and the remastered versions of 213’s tracks will ensure that the legacy of these West Coast legends lives on for generations to come. Snoop’s decision to re-release these timeless pieces of music not only pays tribute to his late friend but also allows newer audiences to experience the magic of Nate Dogg’s voice and the 213 supergroup’s timeless sound.