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    Daz Dillinger’s 21st Album “Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2” Takes It Back to the Essence of His Solo Debut (Album Review)

    gbj2eBy gbj2eJune 15, 2025004 Mins Read
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    Daz Dillinger is a 52 year old rapper, producer & songwriter from Long Beach, California who happens to be the cousin of Brandy, her brother Ray J, WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg & the current AEW tbs Champion and RPW Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné. He eventually signed to Death Row Records & became an original in-house producer under the guidance of it’s co-founder Dr. Dre, forming Tha Dogg Pound with Kurupt not too long afterwards. Daz finally made his solo debut on ‘98 by putting out Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back on Death Row until departing rather quickly to put out 19 more LPs of his own with almost 3 decades of experience in the game. We just had the Dogg Pound Gangstaz make a return to form with W.A.W.G. (We All We Got) under Tha Row last spring & his 21st album looks to take it back to the essence of his own debut.

    After the “Level 4 Yard Bizniz” intro, the first song “Death Row N’Matez” by Tha Dogg Pound featuring RBX & Soopafly was a funky west coast hardcore hip hop intro with all 4 of them justifiably showing off their status as O.G.s of The Untouchable west coast label whereas the soulful “Calculate the Time” talks about the chosen few who’re simply too cold. “West Coast is the Best Coast” boastfully represents the sunshine state to the fullest since hip hop’s a habit to him & after the “Get Down You Clown” interlude, “Set Trippin’” advises that those who ain’t from the same block as him to watch their step.

    “Retaliation & Revenge” apocalyptically suggests you better not come around his parts or the city anymore bringing images of gang violence to life so he can back up the warning message he’s sending out just before “Get Bacc” lets y’all know the exact moment the guns start to blow reaffirming he’s always been with the gang life then, now & forever. “Start Bacc Bangin’” featuring a verse from the late Big Skye finds the 2 linking up for a modernized g-funk vibe flexing their Crip ties, but then “We Came to Play” featuring B-Legit goes for a traditional g-funk approach to dedicate itself to the playas.

    Lil’ C-Style formerly of the LBC Crew joins Diggity Daz for “Switchin’ Lanez” working in more synthesizers so they can fondly recall the people in their lives who gave them a sack simply because they knew how hard both of them were hustlin’ until getting signed back in the day while “Like a Movie” by Tha Dogg Pound takes the trap route a little asking if you’re ready to do & comparing the way they live to a theatrical film. “Destiny” samples The Jackson 5 single of the same name standing tall because he was born for it while “On the Dead Homies” puts it all on the people in his life who aren’t with us today.

    “The Reason” was a cloudy g-funk crossover breaking down why he’s been grinding with a purpose all this time while “Ask the Homie Daz” pulls from trap music again instrumentally to tell anyone who got questions for him to take them to someone else due to him having nothing for ya. “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” dives into g-funk turf once again talking about the gangsta lifestyle he lived during his younger days & “Mentally Crazy” finishes Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2 with a powerful reflection on mental health explaining the stigma around that touchy subject makes it hard to reach out for help when it absolutely does.

    It’s no secret a vast majority of Daz’ solo material since DPGC: U Know What I’m Throwin’ Up has been either received positively such as the So So Def Recordings-backed So So Gangsta & Dazamataz or left west coast heads divided in Matter of Dayz’ case. Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2 on the contrary makes for a worthy sequel to the album he broke out as a solo act with. His production takes cues from the west coast’s past & present, enlisting a more consistent guest list than The Adventures of Dilly tha Dogg exactly 6 months ago who perform on his same level rather than constantly being subpar.

    Score: 8/10

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