Dive into the gritty and smooth world of Tha Dogg Pound with their 2010 release, "That Was Then This Is Now." This album is a powerful blend of G-Funk, West Coast hip hop, and gangster rap, showcasing the raw talent and unapologetic style that Tha Dogg Pound is known for. With a runtime of 1 hour and 15 minutes, the album is packed with 20 tracks that take you through a journey of West Coast life, from the party anthems like "Rollin' N Drop Top" and "Get My Drink On & My Smoke On" to the hard-hitting tracks like "No' Mo' Police Brutality" and "Cheat."
The album opens with the title track, "That Was Then This Is Now," setting the tone for the rest of the record. Tha Dogg Pound's signature sound is evident throughout, with smooth beats and hard-hitting lyrics that tell stories of street life, success, and the struggles that come with it. Tracks like "Attitude Problem" and "Insanity" showcase the group's lyrical prowess, while "Deepeegee" and "How Tha West Was Won" highlight their storytelling abilities.
"Get $ Paid" and "Money Fold''n" are testament to Tha Dogg Pound's ability to create catchy, upbeat tracks that are impossible not to nod your head to. Meanwhile, "They Don't Want It" and "Y'all Know What I'm Doin" are perfect examples of their ability to create tracks that are both hard-hitting and introspective.
"Tha Liquor Store" and "On & On" are standout tracks that showcase the group's ability to create tracks that are both catchy and meaningful. The album closes with "How Tha West Was Won," a track that serves as a powerful reminder of Tha Dogg Pound's roots and their impact on West Coast hip hop.
Released under 2100 Music Group, "That Was Then This Is Now" is a testament to Tha Dogg Pound's enduring legacy and their ability to create music that is both timeless and relevant. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to impress and leave you wanting more.