Dive into the gritty and unapologetic world of West Coast hip hop with Daz Dillinger's "R.A.W.," his second solo studio album released on August 29, 2000. This 21-track masterpiece, spanning over an hour and 14 minutes, is a raw and unfiltered exploration of street life, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of success. Daz Dillinger, known for his work with Death Row Records, brings his signature g-funk and gangster rap style to the forefront, delivering a powerful and authentic narrative that resonates with both old-school fans and new listeners alike.
"R.A.W." kicks off with the skit "Super Cuz," setting the tone for the album's raw and uncompromising lyrics. Tracks like "Street Gangs" and "Who's Knoccn At My Door" delve into the harsh realities of street life, while "What Cha Talkin Bout" and "This Iz Not Over Till We Say So" showcase Daz Dillinger's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities. The album also features introspective tracks like "I'd Rather Lie 2 Ya" and "Baccstabbers," where Daz reflects on the people who have betrayed him and the challenges he has faced.
With its hard-hitting beats and unforgettable hooks, "R.A.W." is a testament to Daz Dillinger's enduring influence on the hip hop genre. The album's production, handled by Daz himself, is a blend of classic g-funk and modern hip hop, creating a sound that is both timeless and innovative. Whether you're a fan of West Coast hip hop or simply appreciate raw and unfiltered storytelling, "R.A.W." is an album that demands your attention.