Today In Hip Hop History: Snoop Dogg Dropped His Debut Album ‘Doggystyle’ 31 Years Ago

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On this date in 1993, Calvin Broadus Jr. aka Snoop Doggy Dogg released his highly anticipated first album Doggystyle on Death Row Records. This was the label’s first full-length project by a solo artist, which was piggybacking on the success of Death Row’s last release, The Chronic, the Dr. Dre album where many had just heard Snoop for the first time.

Doggystyle, which was produced exclusively by Snoop’s mentor, Dr. Dre, huddled around the concept of the “dogg”, with the animated cover and cartoon insert of a street-wise hound that wanted by the opps and the “bitches” for his “doggystyle”, which of course, is a famous sex position.

Some of the album’s leading tracks include the x-rated “It Ain’t No Fun (If The Homies Can’t Have None)” featuring childhood friend Nate Dogg and then recently formed Dogg Pound, Daz and Kurupt, the Slick Rick ode “Lodi Dodi” and the world-famous alcoholic anthem “Gin And Juice”.

Even with a four mic rating, Source staff writer Reginald Dennis said that the album escaped the coveted Five Mic rating because he felt like it was “rushed”, but nonetheless, with the introduction of such a monumental artist coupled with the authenticity of the gang-ridden West Coast streets, this album is by far one of the most pivotal albums of the 90s, even before the East Coast/West Coast rivalry, which came at least two years later. Salute to Snoop, Dre, the Dogg Pound, The Lady Of Rage, RBX, Suge, and the rest of the legendary Death Row for putting together this classic album!

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Snoop Dogg Mourns Death Of His Cousin Joe Cool, Creator Of The ‘Doggystyle’ Album Cover

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Global Hip Hop icon Snoop Dogg took to IG yesterday(July 22) to share with his followers the loss of his cousin Darryle “Joe Cool” Daniel, who is best known for his Doggystyle album cover illustration created back in 1993.

Snoop posted a video of him and his cousin, who reminisced about losing money to Snoop over betting on a Raiders game and Snoop rapped along to his 2017 track “Promise You This.” He captioned the clip, “R. I. P. [prayer hands emoji, crying emoji] my big cuzn joe cool.”

See Snoop’s video HERE

Daz, a longtime Dogg Pound member and cousin to both SNoop and Joe Cool, paid tribute to his family on Instagram as well, saying, “REST N PEACE DARYL JOE COOL DANIEL [explosion emoji, 100 emoji] MY BIGG CUZZN THIS REALLY HURTS WE GREW UP TOGETHER U WAS THERE FROM DAY ONE IM GONE REALLY REALLY MISS U BIGG CUZ [prayer hands emoji].”

See Daz’s post HERE

In addition to designing the artwork for Snoop Dogg’s seminal 1993 debut, Joe Cool’s distinctive illustrations also graced the covers of Snoop’s Tha Last Meal and The Game‘s 1992 albums. The Long Beach native also created original designs for adidas, Supreme and 7-11, released a children’s book called Where’s the Cheese? and involved himself in comedy, acting and motivational speeches.

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