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Tha Eastsidaz

Tha Eastsidaz is an American hip hop group from . Originally formed in 1999 as a trio consisting of , (Tracy Davis), and Goldie Loc (Keiwan Spillman), it later continued as a duo of Deee and Loc. The group first gained prominence through features on 's 1998 album Da Game Is to Be Sold Not to Be Told, before releasing their debut studio album, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, on February 1, 2000, via Dogghouse Records and . The album, characterized by production and themes, peaked at number 15 on the and was certified platinum by the RIAA for sales exceeding one million copies, driven by the hit single "Lay Low" featuring , , , and . In 2001, Tha Eastsidaz issued their second album, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, which continued their signature sound with contributions from and reached number 46 on the , earning gold certification from the RIAA. The group also expanded into film, starring in the 2000 straight-to-video crime drama Tha Eastsidaz, and making appearances in movies such as Baby Boy (2001) and (2001). After a period of reduced activity, including solo projects from and Goldie Loc, Tha Eastsidaz reunited for sporadic releases, including the 2005 mixtape Free Tray Deee Vol. 1 and the 2014 That's My Work 4. In October 2024, they returned with the EP Still Easty on Death Row Records, featuring on tracks like "Passport," and announced a full-length album for 2025, reaffirming their ties to the legacy. Throughout their career, the group has been recognized for embodying Long Beach's street-oriented hip hop scene, with influences from earlier acts like .

Formation and members

Origins and name evolution

Tha Eastsidaz originated in , where the group was initially formed in 1997 as The Eastsiders following 's departure from . The original lineup consisted of , , Techniec, and Lil' C-Style, marking an early collaboration among Long Beach rappers aimed at establishing a new collective identity outside the constraints of Snoop's previous label affiliations. The Eastsiders' debut output came with the single "Feels So Good," produced by DJ Battlecat and released on the soundtrack to the film Ride in 1998 via . This track served as their first commercial group release, featuring contributions from the core members and highlighting their sound with laid-back elements. By 1999, amid ongoing tensions from Snoop Dogg's split with —including disputes over naming rights tied to his earlier associations like the Dogg Pound—the project was revived and rebranded as Tha Eastsidaz. Snoop signed the revamped group, now centered on and Goldie Loc as core members under his guidance, to his independent Records label, allowing for greater creative control and a fresh start. The name "Tha Eastsidaz" drew from the Eastside neighborhoods of Long Beach, symbolizing a fusion of local Eastside cultural influences with the group's foundational West Coast gangsta rap heritage.

Core and associated members

Tha Eastsidaz, a West Coast gangsta rap group, primarily consists of the duo Tray Deee and Goldie Loc, with Snoop Dogg serving as a foundational collaborator and producer. Tray Deee, born Tracy Lamar Davis on April 27, 1966, in Long Beach, California, joined the group in 1999 as its primary rapper, delivering intricate street narratives that anchored the group's lyrical content with gritty, storytelling-driven verses reflective of Eastside life. Goldie Loc, born Keiwan Deshawn Spillman on January 16, 1980, also in Long Beach, became a core member alongside Tray Deee in 1999, contributing energetic deliveries, ad-libs, and memorable hooks that added dynamic flair to the tracks. Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Broadus Jr., played an integral role in the group's formation and branding through his Doggystyle Records, often appearing as a frequent collaborator and producer rather than a consistent touring member, which helped shape their sound and visibility within the scene. His involvement extended to oversight on productions, ensuring alignment with the aesthetic he pioneered. Prior to the 1999 rebranding to Tha Eastsidaz, an early iteration known as The Eastsiders formed in 1997, featuring alongside (Dominick Wickliffe), Techniec (David Keith Williams III), and Lil' C-Style (Ronald Gillion), who contributed to a single track, "Feels So Good," but did not continue with the group post-rebrand. These original associates had no further involvement in the core lineup. (Ricardo Brown) and (Delmar Arnaud) have made guest appearances on related projects through their ties to via , but they hold no formal affiliation as members of Tha Eastsidaz. Tray Deee's tenure was notably interrupted by a sentence from 2005 to 2014 for a shooting incident.

History

Emergence and early success (1999–2003)

In 1999, Tha Eastsidaz signed with Snoop Dogg's Dogghouse Records, marking a pivotal shift as the group, originally formed as The Eastsiders in 1997, rebranded to Tha Eastsidaz possibly due to contractual obligations with . The signing facilitated intensive recording sessions primarily at Dogghouse Studios in , where served as executive producer, infusing the project with his signature sound. This collaboration emphasized themes, drawing on the group's Long Beach roots and Snoop's established production style. The group's debut album, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, was released on February 1, 2000, via Dogghouse Records and TVT Records. It debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 chart and reached number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, selling 100,000 copies in its first week. The album achieved platinum certification from the RIAA on October 11, 2000, for shipments exceeding one million units. Key singles included "G'd Up," released December 7, 1999, which highlighted the group's raw street narratives, and "Got Beef," issued April 3, 2000, featuring battle-ready lyrics over funky production. Building momentum, Tha Eastsidaz released their follow-up, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, on July 31, 2001. The album debuted at number 4 on the , moving 116,000 units in its opening week, and earned gold certification from the RIAA on March 11, 2002. Standout singles such as "I Luv It," featuring , , and Snoopy Collins, captured the group's celebratory yet gritty ethos, while tracks like "Gang Bangin' 101" exemplified their instructional takes on gang culture. Another notable cut, "Life of da Party," showcased laid-back party vibes amid ongoing street reflections. During this period, Tha Eastsidaz gained prominence through live performances, frequently supporting on major tours. They joined the in 2000, sharing stages with , , , and others across 44 cities, which grossed over $22 million and solidified their place in circuits. However, internal challenges emerged when core member Tray Deee (Tracy Lamar Davis) was arrested in November 2003 for after allegedly firing at rival gang members from an occupied vehicle, leading to a sharp decline in group activity as legal proceedings unfolded.

Hiatus and individual projects (2003–2014)

Following the release of their second studio album, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, in 2001, Tha Eastsidaz entered an extended hiatus primarily due to legal challenges confronting core member Tray Deee. In 2003, Tray Deee was involved in a gang-related incident that led to his conviction for ; he was subsequently sentenced to 12 years in prison on February 2, 2005. This imprisonment, stemming from firing shots at rival gang members, effectively sidelined the group, as Tray Deee—a foundational known for his gritty street narratives—remained unavailable for over a decade. In 2004, the group released the Free Tray Deee Vol. 1 to support Tray Deee during his incarceration. During the hiatus, maintained his prominence in through Doggystyle Records, releasing high-profile solo projects that occasionally nodded to his Eastsidaz collaborators. His 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$$, distributed via , included features from Goldie Loc on tracks such as "You Got What I Want" (with and Charlie Wilson) and "Hourglass" (with Mr. Kane and ), highlighting their ongoing creative synergy amid the group's dormancy. Snoop's label, which had shifted distribution partnerships from to around this time, focused on his individual output and broader artist roster, contributing to the Eastsidaz's inactivity. Goldie Loc emerged as the most active Eastsidaz affiliate during this era, launching solo endeavors that echoed the group's sound. He released Still Eastsidin' on September 28, 2004, followed by Loc'd Out on March 15, 2005, via 33rd Street Records, both albums showcasing his raw, Loc'd-out persona with production rooted in Long Beach street life. These projects, along with additional features on Snoop Dogg's R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece (2004), allowed Goldie Loc to sustain visibility in the rap scene while the full trio remained on hold. In 2005, and Goldie Loc staged a brief partial reunion under the Tha Eastsidaz moniker, collaborating with IV Life Records on joint material, including tracks later compiled in projects like Big Deee's The General's List (which featured IV Life Family affiliates). However, without Deee's participation due to his incarceration, no complete group album materialized, limiting the effort to select performances and recordings. The overall period of separation was compounded by Doggystyle's evolving business dynamics and the logistical barriers of Deee's absence, keeping the group dormant until his release. Tray Deee spent his prison years productively, co-authoring the novel Streetz Gon' Cry with Anthony Barrow in 2012 and outlining plans for a post-incarceration and music comeback focused on authentic Long Beach storytelling. He was ultimately paroled on April 3, 2014, after serving approximately 11 years, setting the stage for potential reactivation while underscoring the personal toll of the hiatus on the trio's trajectory.

First reunion (2014–2016)

The reunion of Tha Eastsidaz was sparked by the release of founding member Tray Deee from prison on April 3, 2014, following a 12-year sentence stemming from a conviction for . Shortly after his release, Tray Deee linked up with longtime collaborator Goldie Loc, and the duo quickly reconnected with to revive the group, marking their first collective activities since disbanding in . This regrouping was fueled by a desire to recapture their roots amid Tray Deee's reentry into the music scene, including initial performances at events like 2014. A key output from this period was the collaborative That's My Work 4, hosted by and released for free digital download in July 2014. The project featured the full trio—Snoop Dogg, Tray Deee, and Goldie Loc—across 16 tracks, blending classic production with new verses that highlighted their enduring chemistry and street-oriented lyricism. Produced by talents like , the served as a low-stakes return, allowing the group to test waters without the pressure of a major label release, and it underscored their rekindled camaraderie despite the years apart. From 2015 to 2016, Tha Eastsidaz focused on live performances to build momentum, appearing at revivals and festivals that celebrated the genre's golden era. Notable shows included a headline slot at the HIP HOP Elements LIVE event in in November 2015, alongside acts like , and a performance at the How the West Was Won festival at in October 2016. These appearances, often featuring high-energy renditions of classics like "G'd Up" and "I Luv It," drew enthusiastic crowds nostalgic for the group's No Limit-era sound, though logistical challenges from members' individual schedules limited their frequency. While the trio discussed producing new original material during this time, including potential full-length projects, no studio album materialized due to conflicting commitments, particularly Snoop Dogg's focus on his solo album Bush and related tours in 2015. Internal dynamics showed promise with their onstage rapport intact, but evolving personal styles and the realities of aging—Tray Deee and Goldie Loc in their mid-40s, Snoop in his early 40s—introduced hurdles in aligning creative visions for a cohesive group effort. By 2016, Tray Deee expressed skepticism about a new album in interviews, noting the difficulties in coordinating amid solo pursuits.

Second reunion and recent activities (2022–present)

In February 2022, following Snoop Dogg's acquisition of , Tray Deee announced plans for new music from Tha Eastsidaz, with Goldie Loc confirming the development of a new album shortly thereafter. This marked the group's second reunion, building on their earlier collaborations and Snoop's renewed stewardship of the label, which he purchased to revive its legacy. The duo released their EP Still Easty on October 25, 2024, through , distributed by gamma. The seven-track project, executive produced by , features contributions from producers DJ Battlecat, , and others, alongside guest appearances by Snoop on tracks like "Passport" and "Hood Been Good," and October London on "Groove Bacc." It was accompanied by a titled Tha Eastsidaz: Still Easty, a three-part video series highlighting songs such as "Hood Been Good," "Rag Tied," and "Groove Bacc." Tha Eastsidaz maintained visibility through live appearances, including a and on in the Morning in late 2024, where they freestyled and discussed their reunion, and a at the on March 29, 2025. Snoop Dogg's ownership of has facilitated these efforts, emphasizing a positive revival of the label's catalog and artist roster. As of November 2025, the group remains active, with Tray Deee and Goldie Loc expressing optimism about future projects amid industry transitions toward . They have navigated past interpersonal challenges, including earlier tensions with , through reconciliation and a focus on brotherhood, though no major health or legal impediments have been reported in recent years. A full-length album is under consideration, potentially expanding on the EP's momentum under Death Row's revitalized structure.

Musical style and influences

Signature style and production

Tha Eastsidaz's signature style is rooted in the revival of , characterized by heavy basslines, lush synthesizers, and laid-back flows that emphasize a smooth, cruising rhythm typical of Long Beach . This sonic foundation draws from the genre's emphasis on melodic instrumentation, creating an atmospheric backdrop that supports the group's collaborative energy. Their often features deep, funk-inspired grooves that evoke a sense of laid-back menace, with the beats serving as a canvas for layered vocal dynamics. The debut album, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz (2000), was executive produced by , with tracks produced by a range of contributors including DJ Battlecat, , and , focusing on polished arrangements. This approach resulted in a cohesive sound built around rumbling bass and synth-driven melodies, establishing the group's posse-cut vibe through structured verses and hooks. The follow-up, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way (2001), shifted toward more sample-heavy beats drawn from 1970s funk records, with production credited to multiple artists including , , DJ Battlecat, and , who incorporated intricate loops and textured layers to maintain the essence while adding depth. Central to their group sound is the interplay of vocal elements, including call-and-response hooks delivered by Goldie Loc, gritty, narrative-driven verses from Tray Deee, and Snoop Dogg's signature smooth ad-libs that weave through tracks to enhance the communal, street-crew feel. This dynamic creates a rhythmic in the delivery, where ad-libs punctuate the flow and hooks provide infectious, repeatable choruses, all underpinned by the production's steady pulse. Over time, the group's sound has evolved from the more overtly gangsta-oriented of their early to a refined style in later releases, as seen in the 2024 EP Still Easty, which blends classic instrumentals with contemporary production touches for broader appeal. While retaining heavy bass and synth elements, the EP's beats, handled by producers like DJ Battlecat and , introduce subtle modern variations in tempo and layering to align with current trends.

Themes and lyrical content

Tha Eastsidaz's lyrics predominantly explore themes of street life, gang affiliations, loyalty, and Eastside pride rooted in Long Beach, California. Tracks like "Eastside Ridaz" from their second album Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way (2001) emphasize Crip affiliations, with explicit references to sets such as the Rolling 20 Gangsta Crips, portraying the harsh realities of hood survival through drug dealing ("slanging") and territorial conflicts ("banging"). Loyalty emerges as a central motif, underscoring unbreakable bonds among crew members and the code of the streets, as seen in songs that highlight camaraderie amid adversity. Eastside pride is a recurring narrative, celebrating Long Beach's West Coast identity and resilience against external threats. Their lyrical style blends braggadocio with humor and reflective storytelling, evolving across their . Early works feature boastful declarations of dominance, as in Tray Deee's "Crip Hop," which mixes aggressive posturing with clever on gang culture. Humor infuses tracks like "I Luv It," where playful exaggerations of the gangsta lifestyle—complete with hedonistic partying—lighten the intensity of street narratives. In later releases, such as the 2024 EP Still Easty, the group shifts toward more introspective accounts of survival, with songs like "Hood Been Good" and "Gangstafied" reflecting on enduring Long Beach experiences and the passage of time in . Collaborations often amplify these themes, promoting unity within hip-hop's fragmented landscape. The 2024 track "We All We Got," featuring and , addresses feuds by emphasizing solidarity and collective strength as a counter to division. Critics have noted occasional glorification of violence in their content, with lyrics that detail armed confrontations and rituals potentially romanticizing dangerous behaviors. However, this is balanced by party anthems like "," which prioritize fun and escapism, offering levity alongside the heavier depictions of street peril.

Key influences

Tha Eastsidaz drew heavily from the gangsta rap foundations established by Dr. Dre and the Death Row Records era, which shaped their raw, street-oriented sound and production aesthetics. As protégés of Snoop Dogg, who rose to prominence under Dr. Dre's guidance at Death Row, the group incorporated the smooth, synth-driven G-funk style pioneered by Dre following his work with N.W.A. and Snoop's early albums like Doggystyle (1993). Dr. Dre produced the intro track on their debut album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz (2000), underscoring this direct lineage and emphasizing themes of West Coast camaraderie and hustler narratives rooted in the label's legacy. The group's ties to the Long Beach rap scene further influenced their melodic and harmonious approach, particularly through connections to and , Snoop Dogg's longtime collaborators in the trio 213. Formed in the late 1980s, 213 represented the laid-back, vocal-infused emerging from Long Beach's Eastside neighborhoods, where Nate Dogg's signature hooks and Warren G's production blended rap with R&B elements. This local influence is evident in Tha Eastsidaz's emphasis on catchy choruses and regional pride, bridging the high-energy of with the smoother vibes of Long Beach's 213 sound. In production, Tha Eastsidaz frequently sampled 1970s funk acts like , incorporating groovy basslines and psychedelic rhythms to underpin their tracks. For instance, the song "Now We Lay 'Em Down" (2000) directly samples Funkadelic's "" (1978), reflecting the broader tradition of repurposing P-Funk elements for beats, as seen in Dr. Dre's earlier work.

Discography

Studio albums

Tha Eastsidaz's debut studio album, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, was released on February 1, 2000, by in collaboration with 's Dogghouse Records label. Produced primarily by DJ Battlecat, , , and (on select tracks), the album blended beats with narratives centered on Long Beach street life, earning praise for its cohesive sound and guest appearances from and . It achieved commercial success, peaking at number 8 on the US chart and number 5 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, while selling over 100,000 copies in its first week. The (RIAA) certified the album platinum on October 11, 2000, denoting shipments of one million units in the United States. Track highlights include "G'd Up," a laid-back anthem featuring that exemplified the album's smooth, party-oriented vibe, and "Got Beef," which highlighted the group's aggressive lyrical delivery. The group's sophomore effort, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, arrived on July 31, 2001, again via TVT Records, with production emphasizing raw, unpolished beats from Soopafly, DJ Jamal, and others to capture an authentic, old-school gangsta aesthetic. This release marked the final major project featuring Tray Deee before his 2005 conviction and 12-year prison sentence for attempted murder in a gang-related shooting. Commercially, it debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, moving 116,000 units in its opening week, though it underperformed relative to the debut amid shifting hip-hop trends. The RIAA awarded it gold certification on March 11, 2002, for 500,000 shipped copies. Standout tracks like "I Luv It" featuring Kokane showcased the album's energetic flows and thematic focus on loyalty and hustle. As of 2025, Tha Eastsidaz have not issued any additional full-length studio albums, with post-2001 reunions—such as the 2014 project That's My Work and the 2024 release Still Easty—opting instead for extended plays and shorter formats to align with modern streaming dynamics and group availability constraints following Tray Deee's incarceration and release.

Extended plays and mixtapes

Tha Eastsidaz released Free Tray Deee Vol. 1, a mixtape/compilation featuring group tracks, in 2004 via West Up Records. Tha Eastsidaz issued a major non-album project with the 2014 That's My Work 4, a collaboration with hosted by and distributed as a free digital download. The 20-track effort featured production from Battlecat, , and others, emphasizing beats and themes of street life, loyalty, and Long Beach pride, with tracks like "Get U Right" and "Parkin Lot Pimpin" showcasing the group's chemistry alongside . This release marked a significant reunion effort during their 2014 comeback period, blending freestyles and original cuts to revive their early 2000s sound without commercial backing. Following a period of limited group output, Tha Eastsidaz issued no major mixtapes between 2014 and 2022, focusing instead on individual pursuits and sporadic collaborations. In the early , unofficial compilations featuring their freestyles and rare tracks circulated among fans, such as mixtapes compiling material from their debut era, though these were not commercially released or officially endorsed. The group's first official , Still Easty, arrived on October 25, 2024, via in partnership with gamma, consisting of seven tracks clocking in at 20 minutes. Featuring tracks like "Hood Been Good" with and produced by Battlecat, the EP explores reunion themes, hood resilience, and gangsta heritage, with standout cuts like "Hood Been Good to Me" and "Rag Tied" (produced by ) delivering nostalgic vibes rooted in Long Beach street narratives. appears on four tracks, underscoring the project's ties to their origins, while production from , Amplified, and others maintains a classic bounce. Critics praised Still Easty for its authentic return to form, highlighting the lyrical interplay between Tray Deee and Goldie Loc alongside polished, era-evoking production that captures the essence of their early work without feeling dated, earning an 8/10 rating for its nostalgic yet fresh energy. The EP's release under signified a full-circle moment for the group, aligning with their second reunion and revitalizing interest in their catalog.

Singles and collaborations

Tha Eastsidaz's early recording as The Eastsiders, "Feels So Good," featuring and Crooked Eye Q, appeared on the 1998 soundtrack for Ride, produced by DJ Battlecat. The group's debut single, "" featuring , released in 1999 ahead of their self-titled , peaked at number 47 on the and number 19 on the chart. This track, produced by Battlecat, showcased their West Coast style and helped build anticipation for the . From their 2000 album Snoop Dogg Presents: Tha Eastsidaz, the follow-up single "Got Beef" reached number 99 on the and number 55 on the chart. The from their second album, Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way (2001), "I Luv It" featuring , peaked at number 57 on the chart. Produced by Battlecat, the song's music video was directed by Chris Robinson and , emphasizing the group's Long Beach roots and aesthetic. In 2024, Tha Eastsidaz reunited for the collaboration "We All We Got" with and , serving as the lead single for the album W.A.W.G. (We All We Got) Records. The track, produced by a team including , highlights themes of unity and features an official directed by The Architects.

Filmography

Feature films

Tha Eastsidaz ventured into through feature films in the early 2000s, leveraging their personas to portray streetwise characters in urban crime dramas. Their most prominent cinematic effort was the film Tha Eastsidaz (2000), directed by Michael Martin, where the group starred in lead roles that mirrored the gritty narratives of their music. portrayed Killa Pop, the alpha leader of a Long Beach gang, while Deee played Crackle and Loc played Snap, with Darryl Brunson as Young ; the plot follows the crew navigating betrayal, prison, and revenge in the underworld. The film's soundtrack, tied to their debut album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, was certified platinum by the RIAA on October 11, 2000, for sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies in the United States. In Baby Boy (2001), directed by , the group made cameo appearances that highlighted their authentic street credibility. Tray Deee and Goldie Loc portrayed Knuckleheads #1 and #2, respectively, as minor gang members in confrontational scenes, while took a supporting role as Rodney, a Crips-affiliated figure interacting with the protagonist. These roles contributed to the film's realistic depiction of South Central Los Angeles life, drawing on the performers' real-life backgrounds for unscripted intensity during production. The group also appeared in the 2001 comedy film , directed by , starring alongside and as car wash employees entangled in criminal schemes. Following these early appearances, Tha Eastsidaz had no lead acting roles after 2003, shifting focus back to music amid group member challenges. They received brief mentions or indirect involvement in Snoop Dogg-led projects, such as Boss'n Up (2005), a drama where Snoop starred as the but the group did not have credited on-screen parts. This marked a decline in their collective film output, with individual members occasionally appearing in cameos elsewhere but not as a unit.

Music videos and other media

Tha Eastsidaz produced a series of music videos that visually reinforced their West Coast gangsta rap identity, often highlighting Long Beach street life and group camaraderie. The 2001 video for "I Luv It," from their album Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way, was directed by Chris Robinson and set in the Long Beach Correctional Facility, portraying a symbolic grudge match between guards and prisoners to underscore themes of gang culture, loyalty, and resilience in urban environments. Similarly, the video for "G'd Up" (featuring Butch Cassidy), released in 1999 to promote their debut album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, was helmed by director Diane Martel and depicted Eastside Long Beach scenes emphasizing hood pride and daily struggles. In 2024, the group reunited for the official of "We All We Got," a collaboration with and from the album W.A.W.G. (We All We Got), directed by and Dah Dah. This production integrated narrative storytelling with performance shots, blending elements of a to celebrate gang unity, heritage, and intergenerational bonds in . Beyond standalone videos, Tha Eastsidaz featured in broader media projects that extended their visual presence. They performed during the landmark 2000 , headlined by and , with footage captured in the tour's documentary release, showcasing their live energy alongside West Coast peers like and . More recently, in October 2024, they released Still Easty, a three-part hybrid video series accompanying their EP of the same name on Death Row Records; executive produced by and directed by GuapCityProductions, it ties together tracks like "Hood Been Good," "Rag Tied," and "Groove Bacc" through cinematic vignettes of Eastside perseverance. During their 2015 reunion following Tray Deee's release from , Tha Eastsidaz made live appearances at events, including a full that highlighted their enduring fanbase and collaborative spirit with affiliates.

Awards and nominations

Album certifications

The albums by Tha Eastsidaz have received certifications from the (RIAA) based on shipments in the United States.
AlbumCertificationCertifying bodyCertified units/salesCertification date
Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz (2000)PlatinumRIAA1,000,000October 11, 2000
Duces 'n Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way (2001)GoldRIAA500,000March 11, 2002
As of November 2025, the group's 2024 EP Still Easty has not received any RIAA certifications.

Other recognitions

Tha Eastsidaz won the New Artist of the Year, Group award at the 2000 Source Hip-Hop Music Awards, recognizing their breakthrough debut album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz. The group also received a nomination for Best Rap Video at the for their appearance on 's "Lay Low," featuring , , and , from the album .

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