In the past two decades Death Row has been responsible for putting out some of the West Coast's most legendary rap music. This ultimate collector's edition with 3 audio discs includes all the #1 hits from the notorious label and a rare collection of the best unreleased material from the label's greatest artists. This incredible collection also includes a DVD of some of the label's most popular music videos, surprise performances and content that will satisfy the most dedicated Death Row fans. Includes over 20 never before releases tracks from the likes of Snoop Dogg, Kurupt, Dogg Pound, OFTB, The lady of Rage, Jewell, Crooked I, Danny Boy and more! Features tracks produced by Dr. Dre, Daz Dillinger, Battlecat, DJ Quick, Devante Swank, Kurt "Kobane" Couthon, Johnny J and more. Includes rare songs from Snoop Dogg Dogg's 1995 Long Beach based group: The LBC Crew and 60 minutes of music videos, surprise performances and rare content from the Death Row vault! .
R**S
Classic Rap
I got this as a gift I love it got some classics like the California Love (Single Edit) the original Murder Was The Case ( Doggy Style) as well as 187 (Deep Cover Soundtrack) I love Natural Born Killaz ( Sam Sneed Verses) as well as tracks from the LBC Crew Jewell Danny Boy and The Lady of Rage among many others every track is classic Death Row Records very happy with the DVD as well would of loved to have had the 187 video as well as the New York New York video but over all classic very good unreleased videos from Danny Boy The Lady of Rage as well as a few others The Shirt was nice to have as well I grew up on classic rap such as N.W.A. Dayton Family Master P Bone Biggie Lil Kim Craig Mack and so on if you don't have the Bad Boy Records 20th Anniversary get that as well
A**R
BUY THIS NOW !!
Damn!!! This has all the good jams !!! If ur into the old rap scene this is for u !! Always bump it on my way to work
M**N
excellent
I bought the set for t-shirt and music videos and music. I wonder why there wasn't as many music videos as songs on the album
A**R
Five Stars
Good music arrived in good condition
M**N
Deathrows Finest
Excellent collection of Deathrows finest work. A must have for any fan of the greatest rap record company of all time.
T**K
excellent transaction
Excellent product just as described. Super fast shipping!!!
D**.
An Ultimate Collection For Any Fan Of Death Row
After WideAwake Entertainment purchased Death Row Records, their promise was to give the world the contents of the music that was saved in the vault. With the re-release of the classic "The Chronic" & supplying us an album full of lost tracks from Snoop Doggy Dogg, Death Row now gives us an "Ultimate Collection." Also as a side note, I have to let you know that I don't have any information on the bonus T-shirt that comes with this package.Now anyone who's familiar with Death Row's previous history knows that they have released so many "Greatest Hits" albums (Death Row's Greatest Hits, Very Best Of Death Row, 15 Years On Death Row, Singles Collection, 2pac, Snoop Doggy Dogg...and the various "import" collections & re-releases with bonus DVD's) that with this being an "Ultimate Collection", your going to have some repeats of songs from Death Row's most successful albums. From 2pac's All Eyes On Me ("California Love", "How Do You Want It", "I Ain't Mad At Cha", "2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted", "All Eyes On Me") & his Makaveli album ("To Live & Die In L.A.") to Dr. Dre's The Chronic ("Nuthin' But A G Thang", "Dre Day", "Let Me Ride") to Snoop Doggy Dogg's Doggystyle ("Gin & Juice", "Who Am I", "Doggy Dogg World", "Ain't No Fun") to Tha Dogg Pound's Dogg Food ("New York, New York") along with various soundtracks like Above The Rim (Warren G & Nate Dogg's "Regulate", Lady Of Rage's "Afro Puffs", Dogg Pound's "Big Pimpin'"), Murder Was The Case (Snoop Doggy Dogg's title track), and Gridlock'd (2pac's "Never Had A Friend Like Me") with other various popular tracks (Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dogg's "187" & Daz Dillinger's "It Might Sound Crazy Remix" with Too Short). Along with these classic tracks come the classic music videos on the bonus DVD from 2pac ("Live & Die In L.A.", "Hail Mary", "I Ain't Mad At Cha"), Dr. Dre ("Natural Born Killaz"), Snoop Doggy Dogg ("Vapors" & "What's My Name") along with a few rare ones from Lady Of Rage ("Get With The Wickedness"), Top Dogg ("Cinderfella"), Daz Dillinger (the street version of "Way Too Major"), Soopafly ("Like It Or Not"), Danny Boy ("Slip & Slide"), Nate Dogg ("Never Leave Me Alone") and an unreleased video from the song "Puffin' On Blunts..." with Dr. Dre, Tha Dogg Pound, and Lady Of Rage.Now this difference between this & the previous "Greatest Hits" albums I mentioned earlier is that the classic tracks are only half the album as the other half of songs on here are all "advertised" as unreleased (I'll get back to that later) and these are all songs featuring the lesser known members of the Death Row roster (with the exception of Kurupt, Lady Of Rage, and the unreleased version of Dr. Dre & Ice Cube's "Natural Born Killaz" with an unreleased Sam Sneed verse) such as Crooked I, L.B.C. Crew, J. Flexx, O.F.T.B., Lil C-Style, Swoop G, Doobie, Soopafly, Big Pimpin', and the R&B artist of Jewell & Danny Boy & Sixx Feet Deep. As I pointed out earlier, two songs on here are advertised as "unreleased" but for those who are long time followers of Death Row would know that when Daz Dillinger left Death Row, he took various tracks with him & released them on his own and two of those songs appear here as The Dogg Pound's "I Don't Care What The People Say" (on D.P.G.'s "Tha Last Of The Pound") & Soopafly's "This Type Of Flow" (on Soopafly's album "Dat Whoopty Woop"). All the new/unreleased/vaulted tracks are definitely worth a listen as Doobie's "Caught Up In The Game" & Swoop G's "All We Do" are the only tracks I didn't really care for with L.B.C. Crew's tracks ("6 Shooter" & "Doggystyle '96"), O.F.T.B.'s "That Was Then, This Is Now" & the R&B tracks (Sixx Feet Deep's "Consider Me", Jewell's "With Me Tonight" & "Black Diamond", Danny Boy's "So In Love" & "Rock, Roll, Bounce") were the standout songs for me.In the end, this is one of those "Greatest Hits" type of collections that would appeal to everyone across the board. The newer fans of Death Row have the classic songs & music videos from the flagship artist while the older fans of Death Row have the rare/vaulted songs & music videos from the lesser-known talents on the label. This is definitely one worth giving a listen to for Death Row fans of any generation.
J**'
Five Stars
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