Nate Dogg
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| Nate Dogg | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Nathaniel Dawayne Hale |
| Also known as | Nate Dogg |
| Born | August 19, 1969 |
| Origin | Long Beach, California, U.S. |
| Genre(s) | Hip-Hop G-Funk West Coast Rap Neo Soul R&B |
| Years active | 1992 – present |
| Label(s) | Death Row Elektra Doggystyle (partially) Atlantic |
| Associated acts |
213, Tha Dogg Pound, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem |
| Website | atlanticrecords.com/natedogg |
Nathaniel Dawayne Hale (born August 19, 1969), commonly known by stage name Nate Dogg, is an American rapper born in Long Beach, California. He is known for his deep voice and hooks.
He began singing as a child in the New Hope Trinity Baptist Church choir in Clarksdale, Mississippi where his father (Daniel Lee Hale) was pastor. At the age of 16 he dropped out of high school in Long Beach, California and left home to join the military, serving for three years. In 1991 Nate Dogg, his cousin Snoop Dogg,[1] and their friend Warren G, formed a rap trio called 213. The group would not release an album until 2004.
Lil' 1/2 Dead is Nate Dogg's cousin.
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Nate Dogg made his debut on Dr. Dre's 1992 album, The Chronic. Singing in what would later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. Nate Dogg was also featured on Mista Grimm's "Indosmoke" with Warren G. Then in 1994 he produced his first hit single "Regulate" with Warren G. Nate Dogg released his debut album under Breakaway Records in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in late 2001 with Music & Me on Elektra Records. Music & Me peaked at number three on the Billboard hip-hop charts in 2001.[2]
Nate has found his greatest success not in solo projects, but in collaborations with other hip-hop artists. As of 2004, Nate Dogg has featured in and contributed to over 60 chart singles.[3]
After a number of delays and an original release date of April 2004, his self-titled album Nate Dogg was scrapped in mid-2005 and the substantial number of tracks he had already completed were released for sale on the official Elektra website in early June 2005.[4] Nate Dogg has already begun work on a new project.
Nate Dogg is also credited with being the spokesman of a blunt (cigar) wrap company called "Da Bomb Blunts."
- 1998: G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2
- 2000: The Prodigal Son
- 2001: Music & Me
- 2003: Nate Dogg
- "Be Thankful" - Christmas on Death Row
- "Why" - Gridlock'd (Original Soundtrack)
- "One more day" - Murder Was The Case soundtrack
- "These Days" feat. Daz Dillinger - Gang Related (Original Soundtrack)
- "Keep it Coming" - Need For Speed Underground soundtrack
- 2002 The Transporter song "I Got Love"
- 2002-2003 Doggy Fizzle Televizzle as singer of the theme song for the sketch "The Braided Bunch"
- 2003 Head of State as Himself (also singer/composer of theme song)
Nate Dogg has been nominated for four Grammy Awards but is yet to win an award as of 2007.
| Category | Genre | Song | Year | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (with Eminem) |
Rap | "Shake That" | 2007 | Nominated |
| Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (with Ludacris) |
Rap | "Area Codes" | 2002 | Nominated |
| Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (uncredited with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg) |
Rap | "The Next Episode" | 2001 | Nominated |
| Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with Warren G) |
Rap | "Regulate" | 1995 | Nominated |
- ^ Nate Dogg Biography, Allmusic. Retrieved on 2006-11-02.
- ^ Nate- Charts and Awards, Allmusic, retrieved on 2006-11-02
- ^ Nate Dogg Credits, Allmusic, retrieved on 2006-11-02
- ^ Atlantic Records