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V Dogg  (HipHop)
Hip Hop/R&B; producer and rapper originally from NYC, now residing in Alabama.

Why You Gotta Hate? (Clean Version) (HipHop)

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V Dogg and FurryCrew member The Lonesome One ask the question "Why You Gotta Hate?" They of course answer it in true hip hop fashion. This is the clean version, with all the cursewords replaced by more gentle words. Credit for the beat goes to Minus 13 of MP3Unsigned.com.
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This Is Me (Clean Version) (HipHop)  Play This Is Me (Clean Version)
This Is Me (Dirty Version) (HipHop)  Play This Is Me (Dirty Version)
She's Fiya (Clean Version) (HipHop)  Play She's Fiya (Clean Version)
She's Fiya (Dirty Version) (HipHop)  Play She's Fiya (Dirty Version)
Preliminary Attack (Clean Version) (HipHop)  Play Preliminary Attack (Clean Version)
Preliminary Attack (Dirty Version) (HipHop)  Play Preliminary Attack (Dirty Version)
Wiggle 'N' Jiggle (Clean Version) (HipHop)  Play Wiggle 'N' Jiggle (Clean Version)
Wiggle 'N' Jiggle (Dirty Version) (HipHop)  Play Wiggle 'N' Jiggle (Dirty Version)
Freaky Young Tenders (Clean Version) (HipHop)  Play Freaky Young Tenders (Clean Version)
Freaky Young Tenders (Dirty Version) (HipHop)  Play Freaky Young Tenders (Dirty Version)
Don't Tell Me What To Do (Remastered) (HipHop)  Play Don't Tell Me What To Do (Remastered)
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V Dogg
The world of hip hop has made a dramatic change. For the better or for the worse? No one knows. But it has lost the hard, rugged, raw street attitude that put hip hop on the map. More of the fantasy, booty/jewel/automobile worship and less of the anger and darkness that made hip hop part of the music scene. Enter Vicious Dogg, better known as V Dogg. V Dogg is here to bring back the in-your-face, I-Don't-Give-A-Darn hip hop attitude. He does throw in some of today's commercial appeal, but to a lesser extent. V Dogg's raw and real lyrics instantly grab by the throat and don't let go until the song is over. V Dogg's instrumentals are just as haunting and angry as the man himself is. He is V Dogg. Old school flow, new school attitude.

At twenty three years of age, V Dogg is an experienced rapper/producer/songwriter. He has been in the music scene for eleven years and counting. He threatened to quit one time but music would not let go of him. And now he is back at it with one purpose: to let the world know just who he is. V Dogg is no stranger to hip hop. He is one of the most sought after names in hip hop. He has been on official charts three times on MP3Unsigned and was even chosen as the Featured Artist of the Week there. V Dogg's legacy in hip hop started with a talent show back in the 7th grade that he placed second in and won fifty dollars. It went on to albums he made for himself, performing at parties, online collaborations, and ultimately bigger, better shows.  His biggest accomplishment to date is the fact that he was chosen as Studio 231's Champion of the Open Mic for his hit song "Wiggle 'N' Jiggle".

Back then, he was just cheesy, simple, and kiddie sounding. But now he feels that he is ready.  His very first public CD release, entitled "The Merciless Heat Mixtape: Volume One", was released on April 17th, 2007.  Expect to hear more from V Dogg, hip hop's newest star.

Awards that V Dogg has received:
  • MP3Unsigned Highlighted Artist of the Day (six times)
  • MP3Unsigned Featured Artist of the Week (week beginning January 22, 2006)
  • Nomination for Best Reviewer at MP3Unsigned
  • Second Place in Open Mic Contest on November 16th, 2006 (Gadsden, Alabama)
  • Studio 231's Champion of the Open Mic (December 28, 2006, Gadsden, Alabama)
Songs on charts that featured V Dogg:
  • Why You Gotta Hate? (No. 15, week of August 22, 2005)
  • Lunatic Fluid (No. 1, week of January 16, 2006)
  • Preliminary Attack (No. 20, week of July 2, 2006)
  • Preliminary Attack (No. 6, week of July 9, 2006)

V Dogg Recommends
3rd Option   Acro a.k.a Chinka   Atom Tha Immortal   Caitlin Meissner   Deuce G   Dirty Genes   Disdain   Dogg-strumentals   Dren   Greenie   Justes   KeyLo   L.F.P..   MC D-Lux   mr remix   Soldier X   Tranzfuzion   Unfidelz   V Dogg Affiliates  
As Recommended By
3rd Option   Abeey Williams   Acro a.k.a Chinka   Atom Tha Immortal   CarEss   Carol Sue Kirkpatrick   CBC, 25 AND THE FAMILY   Charm   C-LE' A.K.A. THE CANDE' LADE'   ConKuss   Deuce G   Dirty Genes   Disdain   D-Lux - The Summer Project   F.Y.B.A Optyk Collab Page   FXMAN   Henry Homesweet!   L.F.P..   Life Can Be..   MC D-Lux   mr remix   msl   PENNY   Puppy   R.O   Redshirt Theory   Sally Snow   SaPhFiRe   Soldier X   Sophia   Stereo_DNA   The Kid   Tranzfuzion   V Dogg Affiliates   white gorilla   Wretched Rhythm  
V Dogg Lists the following Influences
  V Dogg was influenced by his three favorite rappers: Too Short, Eminem, and Snoop Dogg (1st, 2nd, and 3rd favorites, respectively). He also found influence from Ludacris, Lil' Jon, Nelly, among many others.