The Dogg discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
This is a discography of albums by Namibian musician The Dogg. The Dogg began his professional music career in 2003. He released two solo studio albums in 2004.
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Shimaliw' Osatana
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Take Out Yo Gun
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Introducing TeeDee
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You Can't Ignore
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This Is My Time
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The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators
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The Deception
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Omalaeti O'Swapo
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Lets Celebrate
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The Best of The Dogg
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Below is list of albums on which The Dogg has produced.
Year | Album | Artist | Role | Label |
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2004 | Take Out Yo Gun | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2005 | Dayz Go By | Faizel MC | producer | Ogopa/Butterfly |
2005 | Young, Black en Gifted | Sunny Boy | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2006 | Introducing TeeDee | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2006 | Skyf | Kavax | producer | Extreme Records |
2006 | Elai Lineendunge | Sunny Boy | producer | GreenHouse Entertainment |
2006 | Kamasutra Style | Kamasutra | producer | GreenHouse Entertainment |
2007 | Etenda Lamafo | Kavax | producer | Etenda |
2007 | You Can't Ignore | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2007 | Phone Call | OmPuff | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2008 | Bible and My Music, God & Me | Tre Van Die Kasie | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2008 | Timeless | Karlos Lokos | producer | Show Zone |
2008 | U-Turn | Kavax | producer | Etenda |
2008 | Oteendela | Tate Buti | producer | Omalaeti Music |
2008 | The Sleeping Giant | Sunny Boy | producer | Yaziza Entertainment |
2008 | Mdakadaka | Qonja | producer | Lowkey Records |
2009 | This Is My Time | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2010 | The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2010 | Lets Celebrate | The Dogg & Qonja | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2011 | The Deception | The Dogg | producer, executive producer | Mshasho |
2011 | From Windhoek With Love | Kanibal | executive producer | Mshasho/Black Market Music |
Below is a list of awards by The Dogg. The Dogg has participated in professional awards since the inception of his career in 2003. He holds more awards than any other Namibian musician. He has won the Sanlam-NBC Music Awards "Artist of the Year" award 4 times.
Year | Awards | Category | Results |
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2003 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Artist of the Year | won |
Best Kwaito Song (Jesus Otati) | won | ||
2004 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Artist of the Year | won |
Best Kwaito Song (Perfecto Tromentos) | won | ||
Best Music Video (Perfecto Tromentos) | won | ||
Best Selling Album – Shimaliw' Osatana | won | ||
Best Collaboration (Shidolodolo) Gazza featuring The Dogg | won | ||
2005 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Artist of the Year | won |
Best Kwaito Song (The Dogg Is Back) | won | ||
Best Music Video (The Dogg Is Back) | won | ||
2006 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Artist of the Year | nominated |
Best Hip Hop Song (The Dogg is Here to Stay) | won | ||
Best Collaboration (Baby Don't Go)featuring Sunny Boy and Nasti | won | ||
Best Afro-Pop (Baby Don't Go) | won | ||
2006 | Namibian Music Awards (NMA) | Best Single (Baby Don't Go) | won |
Best Collaboration (Baby Don't Go)featuring Sunny Boy and Nasti | won | ||
2007 | Channel-O Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards | Best Newcomer (Baby Don't Go) | won |
2007 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Artist of The Year | won |
Song of the Year (Can U Feel It) | won | ||
Best Single (Can U Feel It) | won | ||
2008 | Namibian Music Awards (NMA) | Best Collaboration (Get Sum More) | won [1] |
Best Single (My Girl) | won [1] | ||
People's Choice Award | won [1] | ||
2008 | Channel-O Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards | Best Kwaito Video (Can U Feel It) | won [2] |
2009 | Nigeria's Hip-Hop World Awards | African Artist of the Year | nominated [3] |
2009 | Channel-O Spirit of Africa Music Video Awards | Best Kwaito Video (Hands Up) | nominated [4] |
2009 | Sanlam-NBC Music Awards | Best Kwaito Song (Call My Bluff) | won |
Best Single (Call My Bluff) | won | ||
Best Video (Call My Bluff) | won | ||
Artist of the Year | nominated | ||
2010 | African Music Awards | Best Southern African Artist | nominated [5] |
2011 | Namibian Annual Music Awards (NAMA) | Best Song of the Year (Jabule) | won [6] |
Best Music Video (Jabule) | nominated | ||
Album of the Year – (The Power of 7) | nominated | ||
Best Male Artist of the Year | nominated [7] |
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