DJ Daryl, who crafted a sound known as “Bay Area mob music,” helped foster the musical legacies of Long Beach’s Snoop Dogg, New Orleans’ Mystikal and Master P, and, of course, 2Pac — a then-young, aspiring rapper.
DJ Daryl, who crafted a sound known as “Bay Area mob music,” helped foster the musical legacies of Long Beach’s Snoop Dogg, New Orleans’ Mystikal and Master P, and, of course, 2Pac — a then-young, aspiring rapper.