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”Rowtation” Feels More Introspective Than Daz Dillinger’s Last Couple of LPs (Album Review)

This is the 23rd solo LP & 3rd of 2025 from Long Beach, California rapper, producer & songwriter Daz Dillinger. Some of his cousins include Brandy & her brother Ray J, WWE Hall of Famer Snoop Dogg & the current AEW tbs Champion, CMLL Mundial Femenil Campeon, RPW British Women’s Champion and the new ROH Women’s World Television Champion Mercedes Moné. He eventually signed to Death Row Records & became an original in-house producer under the guidance of it’s co-founder Dr. Dre, forming Tha Dogg Pound with Kurupt not too long afterwards. Daz finally made his solo debut on ‘98 by putting out Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back on Death Row until departing rather quickly to put out 20 more albums of his own with almost 3 decades of experience in the game. Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 2 took it back to the essence of his debut earlier this summer and Retaliation, Revenge & Get Back 3 a couple months ago found some clarity regarding his complicated history with Tha Row. In preparation for Kurupt’s upcoming 7th album said to be fully produced by DJ Battlecat though, Dilly’s gonna make sure the west coast keeps him in Rowtation.

After the intro, “I’m Daz Dillinger” begins by properly reintroducing himself over a self-produced g-funk beat whereas “I’m a Dogg from Tha Dogg Pound” keeps that same vibe talking about coming up from the underground. The only single “DPGC” dabbles with trap maintaining the lowest prices ever when he touches the plug while “Indictment” soulfully looks for the line between the truth & divinity.

“Snitches” nears closer towards the end of Rowtation’s first half expressing his disdain for rats leading into “Fresh Outta Jail” talking about changing his fate now that he’s home from the penitentiary teaching the young shooters how to move right. “BangBang” once again takes the trap route instrumentally to spit that gangsta shit although I personally don’t care for the auto-tuned hook just before “Smokin’ on the Best” talks about the type of weed he stays puffin’.

As for “The Streets Will Miss You”, we have Daz reminiscing over a big homie of his who passed away while “When a Gangsta Loves a Woman” talks a out knowing when a G is lovestruck. “Superstition” fuses soul & g-funk speaking of chasing shadows regularly while “West Coast Legend” talks about his legacy over some synthesizers & hi-hats. The title track happens to be the actual song excluding the outro assuring that both coasts been known the deal with him.

Confirming in a recent interview with Da Inphamus Amadeuz that he’s no longer signed to Death Row as a solo artist because of him & Snoop getting into a catalog dispute, Daz Dillinger gears up to fully produce The LOX’s upcoming 5th full-length set to drop in 2026 by taking a more introspective approach conceptually for Rowtation exemplified with the inclusion of some of his family members throughout only hours following Mark Briscoe ending Kyle Fletcher’s reign as AEW TNT Champion or FTR defeating Brodido to become record 3-time AEW World Tag Team Champions & Samoa Joe becoming a 2-time AEW World Champion at Full Gear VII.

Score: 8/10



source https://undergroundhiphopblog.com/albums/rowtation-feels-more-introspective-than-daz-dillingers-last-couple-of-lps-album-review/

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