

It's a colorway that looks dope on-feet and is a collectors item for any huge hip-hop fan. Death Row branding is placed on the tongue as well as the strap, while Patrick Ewing's signature is placed on the side. The cover and packaging might have slight. In fact, this collab pays homage to the 25th anniversary of Tha Dogg Pound's classic album, "Dogg Food."Īs you can see from the official images below, the shoe has a white leather upper with blue accents on the tongue, midsole, and ankle strap on the back heel. EXCELLENT: The record shows some signs of having been played, but there is very little lessening in sound quality. Now, Death Row Records and Ewing Athletics are back with a brand new colorway of the Ewing 33 Hi except this time, it is white and royal. Dre ’s The Chronic, Snoop Doggy Dogg ’s Doggystyle, and Death Row’s soundtracks for Murder Was the Case and Above the Rim, Daz. The shoe had a black and red upper and it paid homage to the main colors of the label. A proposed Straight Outta Compton sequel would focus on the careers of Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, Warren G, Nate Dogg and more. Daz follows suit by blazing up with his mackalicious verse. Produced by DJ 2 High, Kurupt rolls like a superstar but lives by the G code for his opening verse. Over the past few years, Ewing Athletics has been consistent with their dope collaborations and in 2019, they introduced a brand new version of the Ewing 33 Hi in conjunction with the legendary Death Row Records. Roll and ride with Tha Dogg Pound on the latest single from their forthcoming set, Dogg Food 2. If Madd Dogg was mad on 'Still Madd', then 'Forty Dogg' could have been titled, 'Even Madder Than on Still Madd'. Death Row Records and Ewing Athletics have teamed up for their second collab in as many years. Forty Dogg is rapper Madd Doggs fourth album, released in 1993, one year after the events of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.It is a parody of Dogg Food by The Dogg Pound, a group made famous by Snoop Dogg.
