It’s unorthodox for an artist of any genre to release ten albums in as many years; incredibly that’s the case for Tha Dogg Pound‘s Daz Dillinger, who is promoting his upcoming tenth studio album, Only On The Left Side. After having tried to make the ideal club hit on each of his previous efforts, Daz may have finally found the precise formula on his new single Dip, Drop, Stop, Dip. While using typical SoCal low-rider references, Daz adds some Bay Area ghostride the whip fun with the help of Keak Da Sneak. With his self-produced beat, Dip, Drop, Stop, Dip might have the extra paint and chrome rims necessary for a long ride through club rotations across the country.
Yeah you're right DJBlaze, he did used to roll w/ Pac and Snoop, like 10 years ago. You can't hate on him for trying something new, and the hyphy scene is huge in Cali. so I think this works well for him.
Blaze: Daz might have worked with Pac when he was alive, but you know times changes. I wish it was still '95 in the rap game (I could have persuaded Pac not to go to Vegas to see Tyson fight).
songs catchy and it will be liked but i just aint feelin it, this is good in rotation coz i dnt fink i could hear it constantly like some other rap hits. anyway good song to come back on just bring something more bigger and more bass and quicker rap, coz dats how the rap game has moved
The Hyphy scene is only huge in Cali wit tha youngstas, cats like me like that thug ish that real bay ish like San Quinn Tha Hussalah and Tha Jacka yall look them up and listen to some real ish not this fake ish Keak is dope yall just aint heard his real ish ya feel me but check that stuff out
Daz, if you lookin to succeed in rap, you aint gon do it with Keak Da Sneak, he is straight garbage, he got some recognition from "Tell me when to Go" with E-40, but that was a little as is... HE IS WACK