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RnB 16 November, 2016

Unreleased Nate Dogg Record Surfaces

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Unreleased Nate Dogg Record Surfaces
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) If you are a true die hard west coast rap fan who hunts the internet looking for those "Hot tracks" that never left the studio vaults of old - then you need to hear the new unreleased Nate Dogg record "Wet Your Lips" featuring up & coming rapper "Lil Bams".

"Wet Your lips" was originally produced by legendary west coast impresario Damion "Damizza" Young (Jay Z, Mariah Carey,Eminem), and now features updated drum programming and production elements from award winning producer Chris Noxx (from Multi Platinum Team - Tha Piecemakerz).

The record was released a few weeks back on Lil Bams debut album "2Bams" (An ode to 2-Pac Shakur, famed rapper from the 90's) and has been popping up all over all of the major blog sites since then.

So, after listening to the track a few times, I can say it is nothing less then incredible - from the avant gard guitar licks, that main pounding brass synth, and those fresh 808 drums make for a great sounding production.

Nates smooth hooky vocal and backgrounds reminds us exactly why west coast hip hop flourished as the main commercial driving force of Rap during the 90's and mid 2000's.

Lil Bams brings a totally new flavor to the record, his energetic quirky word play is refreshing to hear and mixes well with the track.

One can only assume the rebirth of this record was due to the efforts of Damion Young, and we thank him for releasing this timeless piece of music for true west coast fans to enjoy.






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