Nate Dogg
Nate Dogg, also known as Nathaniel Dwayne Hale, was an American singer and rapper who gained recognition as the 'King of Hooks' for his guest vocals on numerous hit rap songs.
Rapper
August 19, 1969
Leo
March 15, 2011
41
Clarksdale, Mississippi, United States
Nathaniel Dwayne Hale, known as Nate Dogg (August 19, 1969 รขยย March 15, 2011), was an American singer and rapper who became famous for his guest vocals on numerous hit rap songs from 1992 to 2007, earning him the title “King of Hooks.” As a member of the rap trio 213, he collaborated with his cousin Snoop Dogg and friend Warren G. Some of his most well-known works include “Regulate” with Warren G, “Area Codes” with Ludacris, “The Next Episode” with Dr. Dre, “I Got Love,” and “Music & Me.” Throughout his career, Nate Dogg received four Grammy nominations for his collaborations. He passed away at the age of 41 on March 15, 2011.