Dive into the gritty world of West Coast hip-hop with Daz Dillinger's eleventh studio album, "Public Enemiez." Released on August 11, 2009, under 2100 Music Group, this album is a raw and unfiltered journey through the streets, blending the classic sounds of g-funk and gangster rap that Daz Dillinger is renowned for.
"Public Enemiez" is not just another album; it's a deep dive into Daz Dillinger's personal experiences, offering a window into the life that shaped him into the iconic gangster/rapper he is today. With a runtime of just over 52 minutes, the album packs a punch with tracks like "You Let Me Down," "Nuthinz Gonna Stop Me," and "Tha Baddest B*tch," each song a testament to Daz's lyrical prowess and streetwise storytelling.
The album's title and some of its themes draw inspiration from the 2009 film "Public Enemies," starring Johnny Depp as the notorious gangster John Dillinger. Daz Dillinger, deriving his rap alias from the film's antagonist, brings a similar intensity and rebellious spirit to his music, making "Public Enemiez" a standout in his discography.
From the infectious beats to the hard-hitting lyrics, "Public Enemiez" is a celebration of West Coast hip-hop culture. Whether you're a longtime fan of Daz Dillinger or new to his music, this album is a compelling listen that showcases the best of what the genre has to offer.