
(born August 19, 1969- March 16, 2011)
Life & Career

Nate Dogg made his debut on The Chronic. Singing in what later become his trademark style, he was well-received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. Nate Dogg was also featured on Mista Grimm's "Indosmoke" with Warren G. Then in 1994 he produced his first hit single "Regulate" with Warren G. Nate Dogg was also featured in many Tupac releases, including his collaboration record Thug Life: Volume I. Then in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records he released another album. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in late 2001 with Music & Me on Elektra Records. Music ; Me peaked at number three on the Billboard hip-hop charts in 2001.[4]
In 2002, Nate Dogg appeared on a celebrity episode of the Weakest Link, making it to the last three players before being eliminated by Xzibit and Young MC.[5]
Nate Dogg was arrested in Arizona in April 2002 and was charged with firearms and drug offenses.[6] He pleaded guilty in May 2002 and was subsequently sentenced to probation and community service.[7] He was also ordered to attend drug counseling sessions.[7]
Nate has found his greatest success, not in solo projects, but in collaborations with other hip-hop artists. As of 2004, Nate Dogg has featured in and contributed to over 40 chart singles.[8]
After a number of delays and an original release date of April 2004, his self-titled album Nate Dogg is set to be released on Affiliated Entertainment Group on June 3, 2008.[9] Nate Dogg had started working on a new project.
Stroke

It was confirmed March 16,2011 that Nate Dogg died from a stroke. Nate Dogg was 41. Nate did in fact suffer two strokes in 2008 and had been undergoing physical therapy at a long term care facility.
Discography
Main article: Nate Dogg discography
- G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 (1998)
- Music and Me (2001)
- Nate Dogg (2003)
Filmography
- The Transporter song "I Got Love" (2002)
- Doggy Fizzle Televizzle as singer of the theme song for the sketch "The Braided Bunch" (2002–2003)
- Head of State as himself (also singer/composer of theme song) (2003)
- Need For Speed: Underground song "Keep it Comin"
- The Boondocks (2008)
Awards/nominations
Nate Dogg has been nominated for four Grammy Awards, but has yet to win one.Category | Genre | Song | Year | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (with Eminem) | Rap | "Shake That" | 2007 | Nominated |
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (with Ludacris) | Rap | "Area Codes" | 2002 | Nominated |
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (uncredited with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg) | Rap | "The Next Episode" | 2001 | Nominated |
Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group (with Warren G) | Rap | "Regulate" | 1995 | Nominated " |
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