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Daz Dillinger is speaking his mind after Snoop Dogg’s recent Long Beach concert.
Following the show, Daz claimed he was backstage watching multiple artists perform songs that he helped create, while Snoop allegedly walked away with the biggest payday of the night. The longtime Death Row producer and rapper appeared to suggest that his contributions to the West Coast sound were heavily represented throughout the event, even though he did not feel properly recognized or compensated.
Daz also pointed out that a large portion of the concert was built around records connected to his catalog and the classic Death Row era. His comments have sparked conversation among fans about credit, royalties, and how much producers and collaborators should be compensated when legacy music is performed on major stages.
With Snoop Dogg and Daz Dillinger’s history running deep through Death Row Records, the situation adds another layer to the ongoing discussion about ownership and respect in hip-hop.










