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'''Madd Dogg''' is one of [[Los Santos]]' most well-known rappers. Shortly after [[Carl Johnson|CJ's]] arrival, Madd Dogg was at the height of his career, having just released his own line of clothing, as well as numerous other merchandises. Madd Dogg's career suffers a decline after CJ steals his rhyme book and kills his manager, [[Alan Crawford]], in an effort to jumpstart [[Jeffrey Cross|OG Loc's]] music career.
'''Madd Dogg''' is one of [[Los Santos]]' most well-known rappers. Shortly after [[Carl Johnson|CJ's]] arrival, Madd Dogg was at the height of his career, having just released his own line of clothing, as well as numerous other merchandises. Madd Dogg's career suffers a decline after CJ steals his rhyme book and kills his manager, [[Alan Crawford]], in an effort to jumpstart [[Jeffrey Cross|OG Loc's]] music career.


Madd Dogg experienced a period of depression, having given away his [[Madd Dogg's Crib|mansion]] in Mulholland to a drug dealer, and gambling all his money away in a [[Las Venturas]] casino (whilst missing a concert). In a bid to commit suicide, Madd Dogg appears on the ledge of a casino, drunk, and threatens to jump to his death. With people in the crowd below taking bets to whether or not he will actually jump, CJ saves him at the last minute by catching his falling body with a cardboard box-filled truck bed.
Madd Dogg experienced a period of depression, having given away his [[Madd Dogg's Crib|mansion]] in Mulholland to a drug dealer, and gambling all his money away in a [[Las Venturas]] casino (whilst missing a concert). In a bid to commit suicide, Madd Dogg appears on the ledge of a casino, drunk, and threatens to jump to his death. With people in the crowd below taking bets as to whether or not he will actually jump, (and asking him to remove some of his expensive clothing before doing so), CJ saves him at the last minute by catching his falling body with a cardboard box-filled truck bed.


In return for saving his life, Madd Dogg requests that CJ be his new manager. Furthermore, CJ makes up for ruining his career by seizing his mansion back and restoring his name in the rap industry. CJ and Madd Dogg pursue OG Loc to reclaim Dogg's rhyme book and frighten Loc into giving up rap and leaving them alone. At game's end, Madd Dogg's comeback results in a gold record. He is heard in both [[Radio Los Santos]] and in [[WCTR]], where he is heard about the news about him receiving his gold record and having his new manager, [[Carl "CJ" Johnson]].
In return for saving his life, Madd Dogg requests that CJ be his new manager. Furthermore, CJ makes up for ruining his career by seizing his mansion back and restoring his name in the rap industry. CJ and Madd Dogg pursue OG Loc to reclaim Dogg's rhyme book and frighten Loc into giving up rap and leaving them alone. At game's end, Madd Dogg's comeback results in a gold record. He is heard in both [[Radio Los Santos]] and in [[WCTR]], where he is heard about the news about him receiving his gold record and having his new manager, [[Carl "CJ" Johnson]].

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Madd Dogg

Madd Dogg is one of Los Santos' most well-known rappers. Shortly after CJ's arrival, Madd Dogg was at the height of his career, having just released his own line of clothing, as well as numerous other merchandises. Madd Dogg's career suffers a decline after CJ steals his rhyme book and kills his manager, Alan Crawford, in an effort to jumpstart OG Loc's music career.

Madd Dogg experienced a period of depression, having given away his mansion in Mulholland to a drug dealer, and gambling all his money away in a Las Venturas casino (whilst missing a concert). In a bid to commit suicide, Madd Dogg appears on the ledge of a casino, drunk, and threatens to jump to his death. With people in the crowd below taking bets as to whether or not he will actually jump, (and asking him to remove some of his expensive clothing before doing so), CJ saves him at the last minute by catching his falling body with a cardboard box-filled truck bed.

In return for saving his life, Madd Dogg requests that CJ be his new manager. Furthermore, CJ makes up for ruining his career by seizing his mansion back and restoring his name in the rap industry. CJ and Madd Dogg pursue OG Loc to reclaim Dogg's rhyme book and frighten Loc into giving up rap and leaving them alone. At game's end, Madd Dogg's comeback results in a gold record. He is heard in both Radio Los Santos and in WCTR, where he is heard about the news about him receiving his gold record and having his new manager, Carl "CJ" Johnson.

Fictional albums released by Madd Dogg include Hustlin' Like Gangstaz (1990), Still Madd (1990), Forty Dogg (1993) -- which was digitally remastered in 2003 "to the delight of many fans", and "the less-than-stellar" N.L.A.D.B. (Never Leave a Dog Behind) (1994). Madd Dogg's name is an obvious spoof of the real-life rapper Snoop Dogg.

In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, a billboard just outside Toni Cipriani's apartment in Portland advertises the release of Madd Dogg's digitally remastered album Still Madd in 1998.

Ice T provided the voice for Madd Dogg.

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