Nate Dogg Passes Away at 41

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One of the most recognizable voices of the early 90s West Coast hip-hop scene is dead.

Nathaniel D. Hale - better known to the masses as the singer Nate Dogg -- died Tuesday, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram.

In an interview with the paper, the rapper's ****** said he ****** away early in the day on March 15. He was 41.

Nate Dogg became famous for his work with rappers Warren G, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre as part of the so-called "G Funk era," a sub-genre of hip-hop that relied heavily on sampling classic 70s funk and soul music. His deep voice was famously employed on Dre's best-selling 1991 album, "The Chronic," and was also featured on Warren G's classic, "Regulators." In total, he contributed to 40 charted singles.

No cause of death was given, however Hale suffered a stroke in 2007 and another the following year, the Press-Telegram reported.

You were cool man, I missed you in concert last year due to an unforseen illness... RIP :( :cool: :pimpdaddy :angels:
 

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