- Tim Dog
Infobox musical artist
Name = Tim Dog
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Timothy Blair
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Origin =The Bronx ,New York
Instrument = Vocals
Genre = Hip hop
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Years_active = 1989 - 2006
Label =Ruffhouse / Columbia
Associated_acts =Apache Indian ,Ultramagnetic MCs ,Kool Keith Tim Dog (real name Timothy Blair) is an American
rapper fromthe Bronx ,New York who rose to prominence during the early '90s with his debut LP "Penicillin on Wax " and the celebrated "" record "Fuck Compton ". Tim had already appeared on songs with theUltramagnetic MCs and went on to form a duo, Ultra, with memberKool Keith . "Fuck Compton" appeared inXXL Magazine 's "Top 25 Diss Tracks of All Time" and earned Tim Dog critical acclaim from progressive hip-hop producer Blockhead who said that Tim Dog's "The Dog's Gonna Getcha" (off "Penicillin On Wax") is "quite possibly the hardest song ever made." [http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,2628020,00.html ArtistDirect]Nas shouts out Tim Dog on his track "Where Are They Now?" from his 2006 AlbumHip Hop Is Dead and despite Tim Dog's beef with Dr Dre,Eminem name-checked him on the track 'Ricky Ticky Toc'.History
Fuck Compton
During the early 1990s, seminal rap group
N.W.A and several other West Coast rap artists were becoming popular within thehip hop community and magazines such asRap Masters ,Word Up and The Source provided significant coverage to artists fromLos Angeles . The success of N.W.A and their focus on theSouth Central L.A. suburb ofCompton via theirplatinum album "Straight Outta Compton " had spawned a number of imitators and other groups who also claimed to represent the suburb. The success of artists such asCompton's Most Wanted andDJ Quik led to a period in hip hop where so-called "gangsta rap " and its trademark dress of black Los Angeles Raiders andLos Angeles Kings gear were "de rigueur ".Some
New York hip hop artists resented the exposure and success of their West Coast counterparts, an animosity which Tim Dog would tap into via the release of his groundbreaking first single. Frustrated at the apparent lack of interest in East Coast artists fromrecord companies , Tim recorded "Fuck Compton", a scathing from his debut album "Penicillin on Wax ". "Fuck Compton" attacked the city's style of dress and musical output and made threatening gestures to several Compton rappers includingEazy-E ,Ice Cube ,MC Ren ,Dr. Dre andMichel'le :The lyrics also made reference to an infamous incident involving N.W.A's
Dr. Dre and host of "Pump It Up"Dee Barnes . Barnes had accusedDr. Dre (real nameAndre Young ) of assaulting her after "Pump It Up" had edited an N.W.A interview to include disparaging comments made byIce Cube , who was embroiled in a feud with his former group at the time:cquote|Dre, beating on Dee from Pump It Up?Step to the Dog and get fucked up!
The single was released by Ruffhouse Records, home to other artists such as
Cypress Hill andKriss Kross , and became aworldwide underground hit in theclubs and hip hop circles. Two versions of amusic video were released - the original version and a censored edit.Penicillin on Wax
Penicillin on Wax included several additional "disses" aimed at both Compton artists and commercially successful artists such asKid N Play andKwame . The intro used the same beat as N.W.A's "efil4zaggin " album intro. Tim taunted "I stole your beat and made it better, to show the whole world that you aint nothing but a bunch of pussies" before a number of disparaging answering machine messages supported Tim's position. Tim rapped: "Wearing all that black, driving them cars, but you still look wack!". In another skit, "DJ Quik Beat Down", Tim Dog physically assaulted DJ Quik.The lyrical insults were arguably the opening salvo in what would later become the East Coast versus West Coast hip hop conflict which would ultimately lead to the "beef" between
Bad Boy Records andDeath Row Records .Responses to Fuck Compton
The main target of Tim's insults
N.W.A , never officially responded as a unit due to their pending break up, although Dre would later employ an upstart emceeSnoop Dogg to respond on his behalf. Several other Compton rap units responded:*
Compton's Most Wanted dissed Tim on "Who's Fucking Who?". The track repeated a sample fromBoogie Down Productions "South Bronx" before replaying a soundbite of Tim Dog saying "Bullshit City", originally from "Fuck Compton".
*DJ Quik responded with "Way 2 Fonky" and "The Last Word".
*Dr. Dre responded with the skit "The $20 Sack Pyramid" and the intro of the track "Puffin On Blunts And Dranken Tanqueray", aB side to the "Dre Day" single.
*Tweedy Bird Loc dissed Tim Dog with "Fuck South Bronx" and "What's Really Goin on".
*The West Coast's most celebrated response would not come from aCompton rapper but from Dr. Dre's new protege Long Beach rapperSnoop Doggy Dogg on the second verse of the trackFuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') Snoop also dissedLuke Campbell from2 Live Crew andEazy-E , both of whom were feuding with Dre at the time.Do Or Die
Tim followed up with his second album "Do Or Die". While it wasn't as critically acclaimed as "
Penicillin on Wax ", it did feature the hits "Skip to My Loot" and "I Get Wrecked" featuring the legendaryKRS-One . The album represented Tim's shift of focus, away from confrontation with the West Coast and concentrated on hardcore East Coast rap. Interestingly, the album contained a shout-out toTupac Shakur whom Tim thanked for assisting him when involved in a potentially violent situation when touring inCalifornia .Tim moved to the UK in 1995 and worked with U.K. artist
Apache Indian , producing the hit single "Make Way for the Indian". Tim then toured withKool Keith and recorded several other tracks, the most recent being his August 2005 collaboration with Percee P, "NY to the UK".Current News and BX Warrior Album
Ironically, Tim Dog and
Ultra partner now live in L.A and work withBay Area producer "Kutmasta Kurt ". Tim acknowledged the effect his track "Fuck Compton" had on the hip hop industry and the development of the East Coast / West Coast beef. He explained in a recent interview that he never thought the song "would blow up the way it did". He states that the record was released in frustration of not being signed by record company A&R executives whom only wanted to sign Compton rappers. The final straw came when one particular exec asked him to grow aJheri curl .Tim Dog embarked on several tours during 2004 and 2006 including
Europe , U.K andAustralia to promote his new album "BX Warrior". While he is no longer hostile towards the state of California, the single "Original Dog" does not shy away from controversy, and Tim confirms that his beef with Snoop Dogg is far from over:cquote|Snoop took the name, X took the bark, Next nigga take my shit gonna lay in the park
"X took the bark" refers to
DMX as Tim Dog suspects him to be a copycatTim Dog is currently the CEO President of record companies
Big Xity Entertainment based inNew York andBMC Management based inAtlanta .Discography
Albums
*1991 - "
Penicillin on Wax "
*1993 - "Do Or Die"
*1996 - "Big Time" (withKool Keith )
*2002 - "Immortal
*2006 - "BX Warrior "ingles
*1991 - "
Fuck Compton "
*1992 - "Bronx Nigga"
*1992 - "Step to Me"
*1992 - "I Aint Takin No Shorts"
*1993 - "Skip to My Loot" (featuring Smooth B fromNice & Smooth )
*1993 - "I Get Wrecked" (featuring KRS One)
*1994 - "Bitch Wid A Perm" (Snoop Dogg diss)
*1995 - "Make Way for the Indian" (Apache Indian featuring Tim Dog)References
External links
* [http://www.timdogbx.com/ Official Website] (requires Flash)
* [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=34964328 Tim Dogs MySpace page]
* [http://www.ultrakeith.net/ UltraKeith.net] ofKool Keith ,Ultramagnetic MCs and Tim Dog
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Tim+Dog Tim Dog discography on Discogs]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQawjPO99ZE Tim Dogs "Fuck Compton" video]
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