Snoop Dogg has big plans for bringing the 213 album to streaming platforms and releasing unreleased Nate Dogg music.
- Appearing on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, Snoop Dogg shared his mission to regain control of the 213 album for a possible remastered release.
- Snoop is also exploring the vast vault of unreleased Nate Dogg music in collaboration with Warren G and Fredwreck.
- Tensions rose when Nate Dogg’s son, Lil Nate Dogg, reacted to Snoop’s comparison of Ty Dolla $ign to his father.
- Despite past controversies, Snoop’s passion for honoring Nate Dogg and the 213 legacy remains unwavering.
Snoop Dogg recently shared his aspirations for the beloved hip-hop group 213. During an interview on The Bootleg Kev Podcast, he revealed his intentions to bring the iconic 213 album to streaming platforms and share unreleased music from Nate Dogg. Snoop aims to secure the rights to the album for a remastered release, despite facing challenges due to TVT Records’ bankruptcy.
Snoop mentioned his hope to collaborate with Warren G and Fredwreck to unearth unreleased tracks from Nate Dogg. Both producers have significant archives of Nate’s work, which has sparked Snoop’s interest in honoring his friend’s legacy.
In the podcast, Snoop reminisced about Nate Dogg’s strong work ethic, comparing it to that of 2Pac. Nate reportedly recorded tirelessly, which explains his presence on numerous hooks and tracks in the hip-hop world.
However, not everyone is on board with Snoop’s tribute plans. Nate Dogg’s son, Lil Nate Dogg, took to Instagram to express his discontent with Snoop’s comparison of Ty Dolla $ign to his late father. He expressed his disagreement, highlighting a perceived disregard for his father’s unique sound.
Despite these bumps, Snoop’s dedication to celebrating Nate Dogg and the 213 crew remains a priority. His relationship with Nate’s mother, Miss Ruth, symbolizes his ongoing respect and admiration for Nate’s musical contributions.
Snoop’s dedication to preserving Nate Dogg’s legacy is clear, despite challenges.