Hip Hop/R&B; producer and rapper originally from NYC, now residing in Alabama.
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Who's That? (Clean Version)
v dogg.. sorry i didnt come to your page sooner. but im here @ last .. you sound like pac .. and thats a compliment bro.. although you got your own flo going on.. still must admit.. if this was in shops over here in uk, id be 1st in the line to purchase it.. top quality production .. rated!!!
damn, this nearly snapped my neck.. nice production as usual.. keep it up playa.
v dogg this sounds great. really feeling your flow on this one. drf head bopper
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OK hands up how many of you have done this, and I'll bet I see a veritable forest of hands. Internet lesson #3654 coming up folks... Sooner or later, ALL of us think 'wtf am I doing this for?' and in some extreme cases decide to take appropriate action. Some people leave the sites that have been at home in, some folks give up music altogether and some (like me) throw their toys o
your shit suxxxxxxxxx
Anyone who has honestly tried to review other peoples work will know just how difficult this can be. I'm not talking about you telling your mates how wonderful they are - and by extension getting them to return the favour. I'm talking about being totally honest about what you feel, whether they are your mates or not. I've been talking to a couple of people just lately about this
Bad Day by V Dogg + Nelson Oritz Hello, all! Tedd-Z speaking here (pronounced "Tedd-Zee", if ya need to know)! Apparently, I'm an electronica producer! Personally, I think it's bulls**t! NOTE: I actually listened to the "dirty" version, but the comments do apply to both versions! Before I get to the rap, I must check the beats (can't believe V Dogg has got me using the term "beats" these days)!
Better not mess with the Dogg, especially when he's having a Bad Day. Tell you what we'll do, we'll find a quiet corner away from the sound and fury and pick apart his latest collab with another relatively new artist to me - one Nelson Ortiz to be exact. I first came across this MP3 Unsigned rapper when I reviewed his Don't Tell Me What To Do (August 2005) which I liked for his lyrical
All In Your Face by V Dogg Hello, once again! It's Tedd-Z, yapping about other people's tracks again! Reading the comments people have already made on this track by V Dogg, it seems that the sounds are the biggest flaw of this track! Listening to the track myself, I can't help but agree in a way! As soon as it starts, it has this MIDI feel that doesn't score points with me! The strange t
I first came across V Dogg last month when I reviewed this MP3 Unsigned artist's Don't Tell Me What To Do. Can't say that I was seriously impressed with the track because - to my ears - it had more than a couple of flaws in it. As you knbow, I can be quite lenient about these kinds of theings PROVIDED that the track gives you something else in return but, unfortunately, that wasn
I have not written a review for awhile, and most people know I am currently very busy, so taking the time to write this is acctually costing me money. But the fact is, when I heard the recent release by V Dogg and Minus 13, I nearly S### myself. It was not a surprise to hear VDogg ride the mic with ease, but it was a surprise to hear how much he is learning in vocal production techniques and arran
When it comes to musical genres there are those I feel comfortable with and those which I would have to describe as a “weak suit”. But when we come to HipHop it’s rather like I’m holding a singleton 2 of diamonds and my partner’s just bid “six no trumps”! Weak suit just isn’t close! So as much for my benefit as yours, dear reader, I’m going to start this review with a brief history of Hip
V Dogg is a hip hop artist originally from NYC but resides in Alabhama (don't ask, OK?) rapping - as he puts it - 'about real life experiences' Gonna be a bit of cussing in the neighbourhood right now then eh? Well, not with V Dogg apparently, who cunningly explores the use of the word 'sucka' whenever he feels the need to vent the old spleen. Now, in my books, that's a good thin
V Dogg is a rapper originally from New York and now the 'Dirty South' or Alabama, US. I have been watching him for a while now, for several reasons. He first attracted attention popping onto the message boards now and again asking for help with his productions and since them has appeared more regularly with bigger and better tracks. Already having albeit limited commercial succ
Really...listen to this tune and you'll be swept back to the 90's...I swear, for a moment I could imagine sitting infront of MTV listening to V dogg! A mix between the Beastie boys and Run DMC, a heavy-weight match between the 80's and 90's! If you dont believe me, have a listen and make your own minds up...Anyways, Im always happy to hear hip-hop and hip-hop artists trying hard! And from reading