While the late-great Nate Dogg had a respectable solo career (he released three albums in the early 2000s), the West Coast artist was best known for his unforgettable guest hooks.
Singer, rapper and preeminent hip-hop session man Nathaniel Hale, better known as Nate Dogg, died Tuesday in Long Beach, Calif. He was 41. Though he never attained much success as a solo artist, ...
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