
Daz Dillinger Seeks Clarity Regarding Death Row’s Past on “Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 3” (Album Review) – UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

Long Beach, California rapper, producer & songwriter Daz Dillinger releasing his twenty second solo LP. Some of his cousins embrace Brandy & her brother Ray J, WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg & the present AEW tbs Champion, CMLL Mundial Femenil Campeon and RPW British Women’s Champion Mercedes Moné. He finally signed to Death Row Records & turned an unique in-house producer beneath the steering of its co-founder Dr. Dre, forming Tha Dogg Pound with Kurupt not too lengthy afterwards. Daz lastly made his solo debut on ‘98 by placing out Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back on Death Row till departing somewhat rapidly to place out 20 extra LPs of his personal with virtually 3 many years of expertise within the sport. Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2 took it again to the essence of his debut earlier this summer season & is seeking to recapture that feeling as soon as extra.
“It’s Automatic” begins with a hybrid between entice, rap rock & gangsta rap speaking about staying strapped wherever he goes whereas “We Shoot Bacc” continues to painting the gangsta way of life assuring he’ll ship the bullets proper again to it’s unique sender. “Initiation” welcomes all to a battlefield the place loyalty is regulation & love is weak point previous to “B4 I Let Go” throws it again to the g-funk period speaking about having the west behind him.
The gospel route of “Better Get It Right” fits the theme of getting to maintain one’s composure & providing a slice of a person who’s misplaced all of it whereas “Glock 19z & Caskets” provides off a classic west coast vibe speaking about conserving his Glock on him till he will get buried 6 ft day. “It’s a Murder Rap” finds himself able to go full 187 on the entire rap sport main into “Kidnap, Robbery & Homicide” breaking down prison exercise over a g-funk instrumental.
“I Can’t Fucc wit U” begins the 2nd half of the album with a shot in any respect these suckas who did it for the paper having the nerve of snitching on one another whereas “What U Really Want” speaking in regards to the folks asking for one thing not getting shit outta him. “Get Money on a Bad Day” optimistically speaks of constructing a paycheck no matter how his day’s going whereas “In My 64” serves as an ode to his impala.
The music “Fucc Y’all” packs up Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 3’s closing leg with him giving a center finger to the haters who don’t need him to shine & after the Beefy Loc skit, “We Gangsta” correctly finally ends up the RR&GB trilogy with a g-funk/gangsta rap outro speaking making inflicting static on each block due to the setting he got here from the place the pictures had been at all times ringing loud.
Contrary to the experiences a pair weeks in the past claiming Daz Dillinger had fallen out with Snoop Dogg & that this was gonna be an entire mission dissing him, he has since confirmed a couple days ago that isn’t the case & clarified his points lie extra with Death Row Records’ previous when Suge Knight was on the helm of issues & his personal difficult historical past with the label as an alternative of Snoop himself. Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 3 feels extra aggressive than Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2 was just a few months earlier apart from him on the lookout for closure as an alternative of battle.
Score: 8/10
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