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Derrick Wade (born February 17, 1979, in Grenada, Mississippi) better known by his stage name Top Dogg and YGD Tha Top Dogg is an American rapper. Raised in Compton, California, Top Dogg was signed to Suge Knight's Death Row Records.[2][full citation needed] He was rumored to be dead after being shot in April 2003 by Los Angeles Police after a heated argument broke out resulting in a shoot out.[not verified in body] He has been criticized for having a similar vocal style as former Death Row Records artist, Snoop Dogg.[3][full citation needed]
Top Dogg | |
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Birth name | Derrick Wade |
Also known as | YGD, YGD Tha Top Dogg |
Born | Grenada, Mississippi[1] | February 17, 1979
Origin | Compton, California, U.S.[1] |
Genres | |
Years active | 1997–present[1] |
Labels | Darkside Music (Current) Death Row, Priority (1998-2001)[1] |
Career
editIn 1998, Death Row Records CEO Suge Knight planned to launch many new rappers to come for the second generation of Death Row Records. Although he was incarcerated,[ambiguous] he pushed rapper Top Dogg (also known as YGD) as his first new face making his television debut appearance in the video "All About U" on the 2Pac "Greatest Hits" album replacing Snoop Dogg. Top Dogg had generated a buzz from a hidden track on the "Gang Related" titled "Goin Back To Cali" aimed toward Biggie Smalls & Puff Daddy.[4][full citation needed] The video, "All About U," received heavy play and Suge followed in 1999 with Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000 album to introduce a brand new roster headed by Top Dogg, Tha Realest, and Soopafly, with Daz Dillinger as the veteran lead-producer.
In 2000, the music video for Top Dogg's "Cindafella"[5][full citation needed] track received minor airplay with an innovative concept produced by TC as many earlier videos and directed by K.C. Amos, and his album "Every Dog Has His Day"[6][full citation needed] was shelved as his contract expired and he was not renewed.
Discography
editAlbums
edit- 2010: The Renegade
Singles
edit- 1997: Going Back To Cali
- 1998: All About U (Remix) feat. 2Pac, Nate Dogg, Dru Down & Top Dogg[7][full citation needed]
- 1999: They Wanna Be Like Us
- 1999: We Don't Love Em'[8][full citation needed]
- 1999: Top Dogg Cindafella[9][full citation needed]
Mixtapes
edit- 2008: Top Dogg Vol. 1 - Mix Tape
Compilation albums
edit- 1999: Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000 (Death Row compilation CD).
- 2000: Too Gangsta for Radio (Death Row compilation CD).
Other related releases
edit- 1999 : Dr. Dre feat. YGD Top Dogg - Die Muthafucka Die - (Unreleased Death Row Track)
- 2011 : The Stomper feat. Spanky Loco & YGD Top Dogg - We Bang Wicked prod. Gnostik Mindz
- 2012 : Mr. Ensane & YGD Top Dogg - Life prod. Ill Slim Collin
References
edit- ^ a b c d Jake Paine (2011-09-05). "YGD Top Dogg Recalls Controversies While At Death Row Records, New Album". Retrieved 2019-10-01.
- ^ YGD Top Dogg HipHop DX. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ YGD Top Dogg Interview DubCNN. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ YGD Top Dogg Interview HipHop Vibe. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ Cindafella Music Video Youtube Video. Retrieved 2016-06-23
- ^ Every Dogg Has His Day Review 30Rap.com. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ All About U remix AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ We Don't Love Em' AllMusic.com. Retrieved 2016-06-23.
- ^ Top Dogg Cindafella Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-06-23.