The Dogg discography

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The Dogg discography
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The Dogg performing in Zoo Park 2006
Studio albums7
Compilation albums2

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.

Contents

Albums

Solo

Album information
Shimaliw' Osatana
  • Released: 27 February 2004
  • Label: RC-Ghetto Records
  • Charting songs: Perfecto Tromentos, Jesus Otati, Onayena No. 9, Mama
  • Award-winning songs: Perfecto Tromentos, Jesus Otati,
Take Out Yo Gun
  • Released: 3 December 2004
  • Label: Mshasho
  • Charting songs: The Dogg Is Back, My Life, Ngenge Ndasi
  • Award-winning songs: The Dogg Is Back
Introducing TeeDee
  • Released: 27 May 2006
  • Label: Mshasho/KOOL Productions
  • Charting songs: Baby Don't Go, Kakama
  • Award-winning songs: Baby Don't Go, The Dogg Is Here to Stay
You Can't Ignore
  • Released: 5 October 2007
  • Label: Mshasho/KOOL Productions
  • Charting songs: Can U Feel It, Get Sum More, Hands Up, My Girl, He He He
  • Award-winning songs: Can U Feel It, Get Sum More, Hands Up, My Girl
This Is My Time
  • Released: 3 April 2009
  • Label: Mshasho
  • Charting songs: Call My Bluff, Forget, My Time, On The Radio
  • Award-winning songs: Call My Bluff
The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators
  • Released: 30 April 2010
  • Label: Mshasho
  • Charting songs: Take You Home Tonight, Jabule, Mover
  • Award-winning songs: Jabule
The Deception
  • Released: 6 June 2011
  • Label: Mshasho
  • Chart positions:
  • Singles:

Collaboration/compilation

Album information
Omalaeti O'Swapo
Lets Celebrate
  • Released: 26 December 2010
  • Label: Mshasho
  • Singles: Lets Celebrate
The Best of The Dogg

Production discography

Below is list of albums on which The Dogg has produced.

YearAlbumArtistRoleLabel
2004 Take Out Yo Gun The Dogg producer, executive producer Mshasho
2005Dayz Go By Faizel MC producer Ogopa/Butterfly
2005 Young, Black en Gifted Sunny Boy producer, executive producerMshasho
2006 Introducing TeeDee The Doggproducer, executive producerMshasho
2006SkyfKavaxproducerExtreme Records
2006 Elai Lineendunge Sunny Boyproducer GreenHouse Entertainment
2006Kamasutra StyleKamasutraproducerGreenHouse Entertainment
2007Etenda LamafoKavaxproducerEtenda
2007 You Can't Ignore The Doggproducer, executive producerMshasho
2007 Phone Call OmPuffproducer, executive producerMshasho
2008 Bible and My Music, God & Me Tre Van Die Kasie producer, executive producerMshasho
2008TimelessKarlos LokosproducerShow Zone
2008U-TurnKavaxproducerEtenda
2008Oteendela Tate Buti producer Omalaeti Music
2008 The Sleeping Giant Sunny Boyproducer Yaziza Entertainment
2008MdakadakaQonjaproducer Lowkey Records
2009 This Is My Time The Dogg producer, executive producerMshasho
2010 The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators The Doggproducer, executive producerMshasho
2010 Lets Celebrate The Dogg & Qonjaproducer, executive producerMshasho
2011 The Deception The Doggproducer, executive producerMshasho
2011 From Windhoek With Love Kanibal executive producerMshasho/Black Market Music

Awards

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.

YearAwardsCategoryResults
2003 Sanlam-NBC Music Awards Artist of the Year
won
Best Kwaito Song (Jesus Otati)
won
2004Sanlam-NBC Music AwardsArtist 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
2005Sanlam-NBC Music AwardsArtist of the Year
won
Best Kwaito Song (The Dogg Is Back)
won
Best Music Video (The Dogg Is Back)
won
2006Sanlam-NBC Music AwardsArtist 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
2007Sanlam-NBC Music AwardsArtist of The Year
won
Song of the Year (Can U Feel It)
won
Best Single (Can U Feel It)
won
2008Namibian Music Awards (NMA)Best Collaboration (Get Sum More)
won
[1]
Best Single (My Girl)
won
[1]
People's Choice Award
won
[1]
2008Channel-O Spirit of Africa Music Video AwardsBest Kwaito Video (Can U Feel It)
won
[2]
2009Nigeria's Hip-Hop World AwardsAfrican Artist of the Year
nominated
[3]
2009Channel-O Spirit of Africa Music Video AwardsBest Kwaito Video (Hands Up)
nominated
[4]
2009Sanlam-NBC Music AwardsBest Kwaito Song (Call My Bluff)
won
Best Single (Call My Bluff)
won
Best Video (Call My Bluff)
won
Artist of the Year
nominated
2010African Music AwardsBest 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]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Namibian Music Awards 2008 Wnniers
  2. The Dogg wins "Best Kwaito Video" for the 2008 Channel O MVA's retrieved on 10 October 2008.
  3. Nigeria's Hip-Hop World Awards 2009 Nominees retrieved on 23 March 2009
  4. http://www.tvsa.co.za/showinfo.asp?showid=3766 The Channel O Music Video Awards – Winners and Nominees
  5. AMA BEST ARTIST SOUTHERN AFRICA
  6. The award winners were:
  7. informante newspaper 31 March – 6 April 2011, page 28/9 – 2011 Namibian Annual Music Awards

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