It seems like Death Row Records
isn't quite done yet making money outta their former artists. They're scheduled
to release Tha Dogg Pound 2002, an album featuring previously unreleased
material by former Death Row recording artists D.P.G., on July 31, 2001. Jayo
Felony is scheduled to guest appear on the album dissing Snoop Dogg.
"I don't know nothin' about that," Daz Dillinger said in a recent
interview with MTV. "More power to them. I'ma get paid off it. I got a deal
when I left that I walked with all [my masters]. They could put it out, but I
still get all mine. I want to hear what he got."
"[Death Row putting out an album will] probably make both of them sell.
Everybody already knows what Death Row does because of what happened with Snoop.
I'm just gonna ride off their promotion. [Suge's] probably gonna put out a bunch
of remixes. He ain't got nothing else. If a bum has a piece of something in the
trash, he's gonna make it last. He messed up and lost a good thing. But for now
we got this new D.P.G. album out there," Daz said.
Daz who recently released Dillinger & Young Gotti by himself and
Kurupt on his own label, D.P.G. Recordz, said he isn't worried about the new
album competing with the old one, though.
"[Death Row putting out an album will] probably make both of them sell.
Everybody already knows what Death Row does because of what happened with Snoop.
I'm just gonna ride off their promotion. [Suge's] probably gonna put out a bunch
of remixes. He ain't got nothing else. If a bum has a piece of something in the
trash, he's gonna make it last. He messed up and lost a good thing. But for now
we got this new D.P.G. album out there," Daz said.