Apologie natt dogg
Born: 19 August, 1969, Long Beach, California.
Died: 15 March, 2011, in Long Beach, aged 41.
Nate Dogg, a singer with a silky, burly voice who helped shape the sound of American West Coast hip-hop, died on Tuesday in Long Beach, California from complications of a stroke.
He was the first male singer whose fame was predicated almost completely on his appearances on the songs of rappers. At the beginning of his career such collaborations were rare.
But he incorporated hip-hop posturing into his vocals, and his blend of cocksureness and haunted melancholy became a genre staple.
[...] There, following a stint in the Marines, he formed the group 213, after the local area code, with his high school friends the rappers Snoop Doggy Dogg and Warren G. The group's demo was heard by the superstar producer Dr Dre, who eventually got Nate Dogg signed to the emerging hip-hop powerhouse Death Row Records. He made his recording debut in 1992 on Dr Dre's multiplatinum album The Chronic, which became the foundational document of G-funk, the smooth, lethargic style pioneered by Dr Dre that was a central element in hip-hop's crossover to the pop mainstream. [...]
[...] Born: 19 August Long Beach, California. Died: 15 March in Long Beach, aged 41. Nate Dogg, a singer with a silky, burly voice who helped shape the sound of American West Coast hip-hop, died on Tuesday in Long Beach, California from complications of a stroke. He was the first male singer whose fame was predicated almost completely on his appearances on the songs of rappers. At the beginning of his career such collaborations were rare. But he incorporated hip-hop posturing into his vocals, and his blend of cocksureness and haunted melancholy became a genre staple. [...]
[...] Au cours de sa carrière, il a été nominé pour quatre Grammy Awards: pour réglementer et Dr Dre, le prochain épisode, ainsi que des collaborations avec Ludacris et Eminem. Vers la fin de sa carrière, il a fondé une chorale de gospel, Innate Louange. Son groupe 213 finalement sorti un album en 2004, après que ses membres étaient allés à la gloire en solo. Nate Dogg victime d'une attaque en 2007. Il avait presque complètement rétabli avant d'être abattu par un autre l'année suivante, qui l'a laissé partiellement paralysé et la respiration à travers un tube de trachéotomie, incapable de parler. [...]
[...] démo du groupe a été entendu par la superstar producteur Dr Dre, qui a finalement obtenu Nate Dogg a signé à l'émergence du hip-hop centrale Death Row Records. Il a fait son premier enregistrement en 1992 sur l'album multiplatine Dr Dre The Chronic, qui est devenu le document de base du G-funk, le bon, le style léthargique au point par Dr Dre qui a été un élément central de crossover hip-hop à l'intégrer pop. Nate Dogg est resté dans l'orbite de Death Row Records pour quelques années, apparaissant sur Doggystyle de Snoop Doggy Dogg et 2Pac All Eyez on Me parmi d'autres albums. [...]
[...] Over his career he was nominated for four Grammys: for Regulate and Dr Dre's The Next Episode, as well as for collaborations with Ludacris and Eminem. Late in his career he founded a gospel choir, InNate Praise. His group 213 eventually released an album in 2004, after its members had gone on to solo fame. Nate Dogg suffered a stroke in 2007. He had almost completely recovered before being felled by another one the following year, which left him partly paralysed and breathing through a tracheotomy tube, unable to speak. [...]
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