Da'unda'dogg

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Da'unda'dogg
Birth name Troy Deon Reddick
Also known as Coolio Da' Unda' Dogg
Origin Watts, California; Vallejo, California
Genres West Coast hip hop, Rap, Gangsta rap
Years active 1987present
Labels Cavvy R.
Website Da' Unda' Dogg on Myspace

Da'unda'dogg (born Troy Deon Reddick) is an American recording artist, producer and CEO of Cavvy R. Records. In addition he owns Da'unda'dogg clothing company and was once Co-CEO of Thizz Entertainment.

Born and raised in the Watts area of Los Angeles, California and venturing to the Country Club Crest in Vallejo, California at the age of 15, Da'unda'dogg has been a major figure on the underground west-coast music scene since the mid 80's. Gaining national recognition after being featured on the single "California Livin", in 1990 with Mac Dre.

Also known as Coolio or Coolio-Da'unda'dogg,(Not to be confused with the other Coolio), he has released 10 solo albums to date and has a catalog of over 30 releases by his label. He has produced songs for or worked with artist such as Mac Dre, Dubee, Mac Mall, Spice 1, Kid Frost, Baby Bash, San Quinn, Brotha Lynch Hung, N2Deep, Gonzoe, Yukmouth and J-Diggs, all of which who have or has had major label exposure.

Biography

Early years

Originally from the Watts, area of Los Angeles, Da'unda'dogg was abandoned by his father Eddie Reddick Jr. at birth. His father was a member of the Los Angeles based R&B group, The L.A. Boppers,[1] also known as Side effect. The second oldest of six siblings, Da'unda'dogg got involved in drugs and gangs early on. While he was attending Jordan High School in Los Angeles his mother decided it would be best for the family to relocate to Vallejo in the Bay Area. There he attended Peoples High School in which he dropped out in the 11th Grade due to his high involvement in illegal street activity. He became known to law officials as a member or affiliate of the Grape Street Crips and of the Romper Room Crew, which police dubbed as the Romper Room Gang.[2] In 1992, Da'unda'dogg was indicted on federal charges for armed bank robbery and eventually sentenced to 5 years in prison. Landing him and his crew on a List of famous bank robbers and robberies. While incarcerated Da'unda'dogg earned his high school diploma and attended college classes offered through Southwest Baptist University in Missouri. He was released from Leavenworth Penitentiary in late 1996 and began to spark back his music career.

More recently, BET featured Da'unda'dogg along with the Romper Room Crew on an episode of its popular television reality series American Gangster,[3] which aired Jan. 15th,2009.

Discography

Studio albums

  • 1997: Fresh Out Da Gates - The Autobiography
  • 1998: Steady Smashin (released February 17)[citation needed]
  • 2000: Desolate Situations Vol. 1: Desolate (released April 25)[citation needed]
  • 2005: Street Music - Fellowship of the Streets (The Trilogy: Part I)
  • 2006: Suicide Bomber - The Two Bridges (The Trilogy: Part II)
  • 2007: Rap Star
  • 2009: Monkey Hustle - Return of the King (The Trilogy: Part III)
  • 2009: Romper Room Gangsta
  • 2010: California Reputable
  • 2012: The Talented Mr. Reddick

Collaboration albums

Compilations

  • 2001: History
  • 2002: Rompalation III (with Mac Dre)
  • 2003: Best of Da' Unda' Dogg
  • 2003: The Crest
  • 2004: Rompalation Allstars (with Dubee & J Diggs)
  • 2005: Da Blocumentary Soundtracc
  • 2005: Fattest Jams 2
  • 2006: Bay Boys: Welcome to Bayroot
  • 2006: Crest Side Story
  • 2008: Rompalation 2008
  • 2010: Unknown Legend (CD and DVD)

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