SOHH Exclusive: Daz on Suge Knight, " He Needs Some Help...God Don't Like Ugly"
Friday. 9.8.06 3:20 pm
Friday - September 8, 2006 by Janeé Bolden
Daz Dillinger
After years of grinding independently, West Coast rapper/producer Daz Dillinger is ready to unleash his debut record for So So Def this Tuesday, September 12th. In this SOHH.com exclusive Daz discusses his Southern connection, taking anger management classes and Suge Knight.
For his first single off of So So Gangsta Daz linked up with Miami rapper Rick Ross to record "On Some Real Shit."
"Streetwise I was in Miami a lot traveling and networking and when we made the song JD was like we need to put Rick Ross on there. He had 'Hustlin' out, it made sense to do it." Daz told SOHH exclusively.
While So So Gangsta boasts the same West Coast flavor that drew Daz and Tha Dogg Pound attention in the nineties there is no denying Dillinger's presence in the South.
"'On Some Real Sh*t,' I got the South's attention with it. This record is migrating from the West to the South. I'm a hustler I go state to state campaigning like the President," Daz said.
The rapper/producer has been migrating as well. Since departing Death Row in 1999, Daz has been traveling throughout the South, doing production work, releasing music from his independent label D.P.G. Records and planting roots in New Orleans, Atlanta, Memphis, Miami and Mississippi.
"I went outta town with it. I had my own money so it made everything right. I was wondering how to get my name outta everybody mouth, so I found out. I moved," Daz said.
Daz admitted to spending time in anger management classes, which in turn helped him to deal with certain issues that he addresses on the album.
"'The One' with Jagged Edge is about domestic violence... relationship type stuff. You're fighting, she forgave me, I forgave her and it's back like it was type of situations. Going through relationships over the years, I been through it and I had to learn how deal with those conflicts," Daz revealed to SOHH.
Though he's steering clear of conflict these days, Dillinger still has words for bankrupt Death Row mogul Suge Knight.
"He needs some help. I just don't fuck with him, I don't deal with him," Daz said. "That's on him, he lost the company, his catalog, everything. He felt karma cuz he do a lot of scandalous shit, between God and Tupac and being scandalous on different things. You know God don't like ugly."
In related news, Daz is currently giving away two round trip tickets to Las Vegas, a two night stay in a hotel room, complimentary dinner and spending cash to promote his new album. Fans can visit http://www.sohh.com/daz/ to enter.
Look for Daz's So So Gangsta to hit stores this Tuesday, September 12th.
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