Genius Lyrics
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Kokane & Traci Nelson) – Paper’d Up
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Snoop does a cover of Eric. B & Rakim’s classic “Paid In Full.”
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Snoop Dogg – Promise I
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[Intro] / Papito, te amo, y nunca, nunca quiero dejarte / I'll never leave / Never leave you, no / I'll never / No, no, no / No, no, no / [Chorus] / Boy, boy, boy (You know that
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Mia X) – Slow Down
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[Intro: Snoop Dogg] / Slow down / Slow your role, junior / Slow down / Slow your role, junior / [Chorus] / Slow down, I can't take the heat / Slow down, it's wicked in these
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Snoop Dogg – The Bidness
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the beat is sampled from “Think (About It)” performed by Lyn Collins, “Runnin” performed by Edwin Starr, “Richard Pryor Dialogue” performed by Richard Pryor, and “Cinderfella Dana
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Charlie Wilson) – Can't Say Goodbye
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[Hook: Charlie Wilson] / I'm a man, I gotta take care of my family / Fighting these pressures in my life / I know my mind should be on shinin' and gettin' Grammy's / But these
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Snoop Dogg – This City
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On track two of BUSH, Snoop describes the splendors of the wonderful city of LA!
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Mac) – Doggz Gonna Get Ya
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Snoop Dogg pays homage to Boogie Down Production’s 1990 classic “Love’s Gonna Get'cha”.
This version remains almost entirely faithful to the original, with only minor adjustments
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Snoop Dogg – Doin' Too Much
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[Snoop Dogg] / *inhales* / Ayyo, ayyo, ayyo Quik check this out dog / You know mothafuckers be doin' way way too mothafuckin' much / You know? That's real / Just like baby right
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. C-Murder & Silkk the Shocker) – Ain't Nut'in Personal
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[Intro: Snoop Dogg] / Kill kill kill / How many killas you got on your mother fuckin pay roll nigga? / Snoop Dogg, C-Murder, and Silkk the Shocker / No limit (biatch) / [Verse 1
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Snoop Dogg – I Knew That
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[Chorus] / I knew that, I knew that / You were lookin' at me / That's when the blood start rushing / I knew that, I knew that / You would leave your spot when you got hot / And you
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Stevie Wonder) – California Roll
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Bush kicks off with a track featuring Stevie Wonder (shown below in the middle) on harmonica and background vocals while Pharrell (left) sings the chorus.
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Snoop Dogg – Hoes, Money & Clout
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One of the few tracks on Snoop’s No Limit debut that’s not produced by a Beats By the Pound member. It features production by Soopafly and scratches by Daz Dillinger.
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Raphael Saadiq) – Somethin Bout Yo Bidness
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[Raphael Saadiq] / Somethin about yo' business, I really don't understand / But if you keep on teasin me girl, I'm gon' be your man / Somethin about yo' business, I really don't
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Snoop Dogg – Wasn't Your Fault
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The 10'th track on “Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss”
The song samples I Didn’t Mean to Turn You On performed by Cherrelle
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Gwen Stefani) – Run Away
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Gwen Stefani comes back from the couple hit wonder abyss to lay down some vocals for the one and only Snoop Dogg off the 9th track for his new album, Bush.
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Butch Cassidy, Tha Eastsidaz, Master P & Nate Dogg) – Lay Low
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“Lay Low” was the second single from Snoop Dogg’s fifth album, 2000’s Tha Last Meal. It was produced by Dr. Dre, who briefly introduces the song, and also features the Eastsidaz
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Raphael Saadiq & Swoop G) – Head Doctor
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Chorus: / You remind me of somebody / I used to know, I used to know / Snoop ***talkin w/ chorus*** / Ya'll ain't even gonna believe this shit man / Remember that bitch I had
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Mac Minista) – Game Court
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{*funkafied version of "The People's Court" TV show in the background*} / [Mac Minista] / Mac Minista in defense of the honorable Snoop Dogg / The anti-player has filed and
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Daz Dillinger) – Murder Was The Case (DeathAfterVisualizingEternity)
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Murder Was the Case is a 1994 short film and soundtrack album starring Snoop Doggy Dogg. The 18 minute film was directed by Dr. Dre and Fab Five Freddy and chronicles the fictional
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Kokane) – Go Away
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[Snoop] / Let cho' mind not be confused / If you can walk this walk nigga take my shoes / New fools, you fools, these fools, all y'all / Talkin bad about me, and my motherfuckin
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Daz Dillinger) – Murder Was The Case (DeathAfterVisualizingEternity)
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Murder Was the Case is a 1994 short film and soundtrack album starring Snoop Doggy Dogg. The 18 minute film was directed by Dr. Dre and Fab Five Freddy and chronicles the fictional
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Latoiya Williams) – I Believe In You
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[Latoiya Williams] / I'm so glad that you believe in me like I believe in you / This love's exactly how I picture... (how I picture) / It's such a joy when I receive all that I
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Snoop Dogg – I Love My Momma
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Following rappers like 2pac Snoop too made a song dedicated to his mother telling her he loves her.
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Snoop Dogg – CEO
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[Intro] / Rick Rock beats / [Verse 1: Snoop Dogg] / I'm back like I never left / In this motherfucker spitting rhymes 'til my last breath / Snoop Dogg in the building, yes, y'all
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Tye Tribbett) – You
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[Intro] / Okay, are y'all ready? / Turn it up, Snoop / Yeah, let's go to church like yah! / Come on, everybody clap your hands / 1,2 / [Verse 1] / Listen up, let me testify how God
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Willie Nelson) – My Medicine
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(One, two...) / [Intro: Snoop] / Yeah, I like to dedicate this record right here to my main man / Johnny Cash, a real American gangster / I got my nephew Whitey Ford on the guitar
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Snoop Dogg – Gin and Juice
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“Gin and Juice” is Snoop Dogg’s depiction of the more laid back side of the streets. It has arguably one of the catchiest hooks in all of hip-hop and is symbolic of what the G-funk
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Bad Azz, Kurupt, Mack 10, Techniec & Threat) – Keep It Real
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A popular once unreleased Death Row cut that is known most for being a popular collaboration of, at the time, a relatively unlikely combination of LA artists. However, it is also
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. October London) – Revolution
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After asking whether Bloods and Crips could be united on “What If,” this song aligns more with the message on The Game’s 1992; an empowering anthem in which Snoop reclaims his
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. R. Kelly) – Pimpin' Ain't EZ
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[R. Kelly] / Uugh, yeah / Snoop, Kells, once again / And this is for the non-believers / That seem to think that pimping is easy / Aiyyo Uncle Snoop / Let's go get these
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Still D.R.E.
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“Still D.R.E.” was the first single released from Dr. Dre’s sophomore album, 2001. While “Still D.R.E.” is seen as a classic West Coast anthem, the song’s lyrics were completely
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Snoop Dogg – Focused
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[Intro] / Focus on me / Baby, can you focus on me? / Baby, can you focus on me? / Baby, can you focus on me? / Focus on me / [Verse 1] / So much smoke in the air, you can't see
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Bebe Rexha & Snoop Dogg – Satellite
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On “Satellite,” Bebe Rexha recruits American rapper Snoop Dogg to discuss the sensation of smoking marijuana and getting high. This track serves as the third single from her third
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. 3rd Generation (Bereal Family) & Faith Evans) – Saved
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[Verse 1: Faith Evans] / I found a friend who is all to me / His love, is ever true, so true / I love to tell how he lifted me / And from his grace, came through for you / [Chorus
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Snoop Dogg – Who Am I (What's My Name)?
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“Who Am I (What’s My Name)?” is Snoop Dogg’s grasp for identity. It was one of the first singles he ever released as an artist, and his most financial hit to this day. It was also
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benny blanco, BTS & Snoop Dogg – Bad Decisions
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[Intro: Snoop Dogg] / Radio station B-T-S-N-double O-P / [Verse 1: Jung Kook & Jimin] / No makeup on, I love that sh— / You're so damn beautiful, I swear you make me sick / I want
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. October London) – Go On
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[Chorus: October London] / As we go on (We go on) / Like we do (Like we do) / When it's hot outside (Hot outside) / I just wanna chill with you (Chill with you) / What you need? (
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Snoop Dogg – Bathtub
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In the opening track of Snoop Dogg’s debut album Doggystyle, Snoop introduces the album with an entire skit referencing the movie Super Fly.
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. R. Kelly) – That's That Shit
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Snoop Dogg spoke to AllHipHop.com about the track and explained:
Dr. Dre called me today. We’ve been working on my record. He helped me fix this song I did with R. Kelly. It was
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Snoop Dogg – Issues
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Meech / Bow Wow / Yeah / Dogg House / Oh serious / So I didn't know about all that / Yeah / Keep my industry as much as possible / You got too / Found out, found out / On all ya'll
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Snoop Dogg – I Wanna Rock
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[Intro: Sample courtesy of "It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock] / Right about now! / [Crowd Chanting] / Snoop! Dogg! Snoop! Dogg! Snoop! Dogg! / [Hook: Crowd Chanting] (Sample
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. George Clinton) – Intrology
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The intro to Snoop Dogg’s album “Tha Blue Carpet Treatment” that features George Clinton, an innovator of Funk Music that was heavily sampled by rappers in the 90’s.
The track
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Snoop Dogg (Ft. Charlie Wilson & Pharrell Williams) – Beautiful
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“Beautiful” is a 2003 single by Snoop Dogg from his album Paid Tha Cost To Be Da Bo$$.
This single peaked at #6 on the U.S. Hot 100 chart, and was successful in other countries
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Snoop Dogg – Wet
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“Wet” (re-titled “Sweat” for mainstream release) served as the first single from Snoop Dogg’s eleventh studio album, Doggumentary. The song was produced by the production team The
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