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Subject: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Claybricks on 03/16/11 at 7:53 am

Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

March 16, 2011 |  5:27am


The family of rapper Nate Dogg has told the Long Beach Press-Telegram that the performer died Tuesday at age 41.

No details were immediately available, but the paper said Nate Dogg, whose real name is Nathaniel D. Hale, had suffered two strokes in recent years.

His musical collaborator, rapper Snoop Dogg, posted a note on his Twitter account saying: "RIP NATE DOGG."

Rapper Ludacris said on Twitter: "There is a certain void in hip hop's heart that can never be filled. Glad we got to make history together."

Hale was born in Long Beach.

He got his start with Snoop Doggy Dogg and Warren G in a Long Beach-area band called 213. He later recorded with Dr. Dre on "The Chronic" and appeared in Snoop Doggy Dogg's "Doggystyle," according to Times reports.

--Shelby Grad

Photo: Zap 2 It

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/03/rapper-nate-dogg-dead-at-41.html




Dan

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: joeman on 03/16/11 at 8:55 am

That sucks.  In my High School, the morning announcements would always play Warren G + Nate Dogg's Regulate.  Nate Dogg also had some good tracks with Dr Dre in most of his albums.

RIP Nate

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: MaxwellSmart on 03/16/11 at 1:05 pm

Wow!  I just saw Snoop last night when I flipped past the Trump Roast on Comedy Central. 

Stroke usually doesn't kill until more advanced ages, but it can certainly strike in one's early forties.  My mother had a stroke at the age of 41.  She's alive and well 30 years later but it took her a hell of a long time to recover. 

RIP Nate.  My condolences to Snoop and all at Tha Pound.
:\'(

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: nally on 03/16/11 at 4:08 pm



Stroke usually doesn't kill until more advanced ages, but it can certainly strike in one's early forties. 

I didn't think so... but for some, you just never know. I had no idea he'd had two of them in his young life! :o :\'(

I remember "Regulate", his 1994 duet with Warren G, which had the exact same intro as Michael McDonald's 1982 hit "I Keep Forgetting (Everytime You're Near)".

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: LyricBoy on 03/16/11 at 6:25 pm

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Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Howard on 03/16/11 at 7:34 pm

Wow,Nate Dogg was a good rapper in the mid 90's loved "Regulate",RIP Nate Dogg.  :\'(

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Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Brian06 on 03/16/11 at 7:37 pm

omg  :o  :\'( I remember Nate Dogg did some great hooks on some great rap songs like "Regulate" RIP.

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: holicman on 03/17/11 at 7:39 am

Typical rapper, looks like he is stoned

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Howard on 03/17/11 at 12:26 pm

I wonder what caused his strokes?  ???

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Claybricks on 03/26/11 at 6:44 pm

Mar 26 2011 7:04 PM EDT 557

Nate Dogg Bid Farewell By Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Warren G, Others

'I'm so honored, so happy that you gave me the opportunity, God, to know Nate Dogg,' Snoop eulogized at funeral.

By Rahman Dukes


LONG BEACH — On a dark and damp Saturday morning (March 26), thousands of family, friends and fans turned out for one last show from their hero, rap legend Nate Dogg, who was laid to rest in his hometown of Long Beach.

Inside the Long Beach Cruise Terminal, lights shined down on the wooden coffin adorned with red and white flowers. Two jumbo screens on opposite sides of his casket flashed six different photos of the singer from a childhood boy, when he was known to family as "Buddy," to the platinum singer known to the world as Nate Dogg.

West Coast rap artists including Dr. Dre, Game, DJ Quik, Mack-10 and WC, DJ Pooh, Battlecat and others were on hand to pay their respects to the singer with platinum vocal chords.

"1986, Poly High School, that's where we connected for the first time," an emotionally distraught Snoop reflected on his friend. "We didn't know each other, but the music connected us. We built a brotherhood, a friendship."

Snoop first met Nate along with his best friend Warren G at the school where they would go on to form the rap trio 213. Warren G spoke briefly, reminding mourners in attendance what a great man the music world has lost.

"It hurts me so much to see this," Warren G said somberly while looking down at the casket. "We been through a whole lot and that was my dog. He stayed down with me from the bottom to the top. I didn't ever think I would have to sit at a funeral for one of my dogs. All I can say is that was my friend, me him and Snoop was 213 from the balls to the walls. The music industry lost an incredible artist."

Several of Nate's closest friends, relatives and colleagues including Xzibit, Daz and Kurupt, Butch Cassidy, Los Angeles radio station personality Big Boy from Power 106, and producer FredWreck all shared memorable stories of their friend, who they said made an important impact on their lives. Xzibit recalled a time during the Up in Smoke Tour when Nate was arrested, but hours later somehow magically appeared at the show's next date. A teary-eyed Kurupt said Nate was the father figure who raised him.

Manager Rod McGrew acted as Nate's manager throughout his professional music career and was with him up until his last days.

"He fought a hard fight," McGrew said. He also thanked Dr. Dre and Eminem, in addition to Snoop, Warren G and Xzibit, for assisting the family in getting through the past several days. "The last three years were unbelievable. He didn't give up. He just had a talk with God and gave up. Two hours before that he was fine."

McGrew said that with Nate's passing, the singer's three wishes will now be granted.

"He wanted to go to heaven and hang with his boys," McGrew said. "He loved Tupac. He recorded with him. He wanted to hang with Biggie. But the most important thing is that he can walk around heaven with his favorite artist of all time, Michael Jackson."

With his deep, melodic voice and smooth soul rumble, Dogg was one of the key elements in the rise of the West Coast G-Funk sound pioneered by Death Row Records in the early 1990s. Along with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Warren G, Nate was a critical participant in a number of major left-coast gangsta hits, including G's "Regulate" and Dre's iconic solo debut, 1992's The Chronic.

The hip-hop singer passed away earlier this month after suffering multiple health setbacks in the past several years stemming from separate strokes.

The choir that sang during Nate's home-going was handpicked by the singer himself. One of its members, Jacob Lusk, is currently a contestant on "American Idol."

"He was a loving caring individual," said Snoop. "If you listen to his music, he took church melodies and flipped it with hip-hop. I'm so honored, so happy that you gave me the opportunity, God, to know Nate Dogg. I want to stand here and cry, but I have to have the strength for you Nate Dogg. It's 213, DPG for life."


http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1660734/nate-dogg-bid-farewell-by-snoop-dogg-dr-dre-warren-g-others.jhtml





Dan

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: LyricBoy on 03/26/11 at 8:43 pm

'Twas a sad day in the L.B.C. today....

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: ninny on 03/27/11 at 5:38 am

As someone who suffered a stroke myself this hits home. R.I.P. Nate Dogg.

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: Howard on 03/27/11 at 6:35 am

RIP Nate,rap is in a better place now. :)

Subject: Re: Rapper Nate Dogg dead at 41

Written By: youngerderek on 04/10/11 at 11:00 am

RIP Nate, Im not really a rap fan, but that's sad, to die only halfway through life.  :(

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