Nathaniel-Hale-Obituary

Nathaniel "Nate Dogg" Hale

Obituary

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Singer Nate Dogg has died at age 41. His near monotone crooning anchored some of rap's most seminal songs and helped define the sound of West coast hip-hop.

Attorney Mark Geragos says the artist died Tuesday of complications from multiple strokes. Nate Dogg's real name was Nathaniel D. Hale.

He wasn't a rapper, but he was an integral figure in the genre. His voice was featured on hits including Warren G's "Regulate," 50 Cent's "21 Questions," Dr. Dre's "The Next Episode" and countless others.




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One of the smoothest voices of rap. I recently came across “Never Leave Me Alone” and what an underrated hit this song is. RIP Nate Dogg

I LOVE NEMESIS

Much love! Rest in peace

N.OETIC
A.DMIRED
T.ALENTED
H.ARMONIOUS
A.WESOME
N.OTICEABLE
I.RREPLACEABLE
E.XCEPTIONAL
L.EGENDARY

D.EVOTED
W.ONDERFUL
A.UTHENTIC
Y.OU WERE ONE OF A KIND
N.OTEWORTHY
E.XTRAORDINARY

H.ONORABLE
A.MAZING
L.IKED BY EVERYONE
E.VERLASTING

REST IN GOD'S LOVING ARMS DEAR ONE.

NEVER GONE, NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN.

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY" to the greatest hook singer for the rappers...u r truly missed......THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES............MUCH LOVE❤❤

Nate and family. You have brought us so much joy. I am very sad now and we love you.

Thanks NATE for singing all the hooks in the past years for the rappers. Thanks for holding it down for LONG BEACH brother man......MISS YOU...MISS YOU..RIP

To the Hale Family, How difficult it is when we lose someone so talented; who meant so much to family and friends. May the God of all comfort be with you during this period of great loss as future promises await. Jeremiah 31:13

In God's care rest in peace