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White Dawg

Billy Allsbrook, Jr., better known by his stage name White Dawg, is an American rapper and record producer from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His recordings include the 1999 Top-20 hip-hop single "Restless" and his debut LP ''Thug Ride''. In 2001, White Dawg produced the album ''Dunks and D's'' by Thrill da Playa of the group 69 Boyz.〔(allmusic ((( Dunks N D's > Credits ))) )〕 The rapper returned to the spotlight in later years distributing his music through the Internet, as his song "Right Here" featuring Jay Roc of Hard Hat Productions & Music Entertainment, which sampled its hook from Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting", became popular on the website MySpace as well as on some commercial urban radio stations.
==Career==
Born in Alabama, White Dawg moved to Dade County, Florida as a teenager. He began distributing his music by giving away tapes at a local record store, Kotam Stereo, in the Oakland Park flea market.〔(SoundClick Interview with White Dawg )〕 He additionally recorded at the studio of a friend from Kotam. His first single was "I Wanna Lick the Pussy" (1994), which became a regional club hit without the assistance of radio airplay.
His follow-on single "Restless" was released in 1999 reaching #18 on the ''Billboard'' rap chart. Subsequently, ''Thug Ride'' was released in 1999, being compared to the music of another white rapper, Eminem.〔Bellinger, Rob. (Before there was Eminem ). ''The Tufts Daily'': September 1, 2001〕 After the relative success for an independently released album of ''Thug Ride'', White Dawg released a follow-up album, ''Animosity'', whose track "Pop a Pill" was played on independent radio in Orlando, Florida.〔(Radio playlists ) for Orlando, Florida and Atlanta, Georgia markets. ''Ozone Magazine'': September 2002.〕
White Dawg distributed his third album, ''Bonified Platinum'', through his website.〔(White Dawg - Official Web Site )〕 He currently distributes all his recordings through his website, "believing electronic music distribution to be a major catalyst for change in the recording industry." 〔 He did the same for his fourth, ''Me vs. Me'', and its single "Right Here", which sampled its hook from Richard Marx's "Right Here Waiting", was put in rotation on urban radio stations throughout the Southern United States as well as in California.
A reviewer wrote the following of White Dawg:
:''everybody else who has reviewed compares him to eminem. he's not. WHITE DAWG can rap. and for everyone who don't know about it, he's been underground before whatever his name came out. this is str8 up dirty SOUTH hardcore crunk rap, not my annoying voice TRL hip hop for every rich white kid that thinks he can relate. the first time i heard this album, i didn't even realize he was white. if you get scared to drive through the ghetto at night, and whatch TRL, it's not for you. if you like dirty south crunk..., there is nothing else like it. the beats and rhymes, all from an independant label!! thanx dre, but you grabbed the wrong one.''()

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