2002

2002

by Tha Dogg Pound
2002

2002

by Tha Dogg Pound

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Overview

Yet another of Death Row's vault releases, tha Dogg Pound's 2002 follows the precedent set by Snoop Dogg's Dead Man Walkin' and 2Pac's Until the End of Time, both of which were released a few months before this album. Like those albums, 2002 compiles a disparate collection of leftover tracks, in this case culled from Daz Dillinger and Kurupt's never-finished sophomore release. As tempting as it is, though, to dismiss this album as the yet another exploitative attempt by Suge Knight to make it seem as if Death Row was somehow still relevant in the 21st century, 2002 actually deserves some recognition. Leftover vault recordings or not, there are a few wonderful moments on 2002. In fact, there are enough standout moments that this album actually challenges the duo's mediocre Dogg Food for the status of being a better album. In particular, the Dr. Dre-produced "Just Doggin" just may be tha Dogg Pound's career pinnacle -- a straightforward song featuring Nate Dogg on the hook and a slightly out-of-the-ordinary pre-2001 Dre beat that carries the song for almost five wonderful minutes. Besides this impressive song, 2002 also offers "Every Single Day," noteworthy for its wild wah-wah guitar-driven beat, in addition to a better than average performance by Snoop on not one but two verses. Then there's an out-of-place yet no doubt welcome collaboration with Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel, and Memphis Bleek on a remix of "Change the Game," and there's also the standout album-opening "Roll Wit Us" and notable yet uninspired appearances by Xzibit and 2Pac. Besides these numerous highlights, there are a number of unmemorable songs that are at best on par with much of what's found on Dogg Food. In the end, 2002 is worth picking up for the aforementioned highlights if you're a West Coast G-funk fan, especially if you enjoyed Dogg Food, even if much of the remaining album is admittedly disparate. ~ Jason Birchmeier

Product Details

Release Date: 11/13/2014
Label: Essential Media Group
UPC: 0894232252722
Rank: 135956

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Tha Dogg Pound   Primary Artist
Crooked I   Primary Artist
Daz Dillinger   Primary Artist
Kurupt   Primary Artist
Memphis Bleek   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
2Pac   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Soopafly   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Xzibit   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Beanie Sigel   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Snoop Dogg   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
Nate Dogg   Guest Artist,Featured Artist
The Relativez   Featured Artist
SKG   Featured Artist
Jay-Z   Featured Artist,Guest Artist
Mac Shawn   Featured Artist
Crooked   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Daz Dillinger   Producer
Delmar Arnaud   Composer
Ricardo Brown   Composer
Aldy Damian   Project Director
Snoop Dogg   Composer
Nathaniel Hale   Composer
Memphis Bleek   Performer
Soopafly   Performer
Shawn Carter   Composer
Crooked I   Performer
Kurupt   Performer
Stephen Garrett   Composer
Jay-Z   Performer
L. Williams   Composer
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