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Dr. Dre (Ft. Hittman, Kurupt & Ms. Roq) – Let's Get High
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[Intro] / All these niggas and all these hoes in here / Somebody here gon' fuck / All these niggas and all these hoes in here / Somebody here gon' fuck / All these niggas and all
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The Game – Get High
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On “Get High,” The Game extolls the virtues of smoking weed whilst repping for Cali rap legends. Produced by Jelly Roll, this classic-sounding West Coast banger doesn’t appear on a
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Eminem – Business
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Eminem and Dre use the same superhero theme to get rid of the real villain—bad lyricism.
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Mary J. Blige – Family Affair
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A song that’s all about leaving your drama outside and getting loose in the club, “Family Affair” was the first single off No More Drama. It remains one of MJB’s most memorable
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Akon & Snoop Dogg) – Kush
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A song about marijuana with a bangin' beat? Dr. Dre is back!
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Blackstreet (Ft. Dr. Dre & Queen Pen) – No Diggity
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“No Diggity” is a song by Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen in her first recorded appearance.
It sold 1.6 million copies in 1996, and won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best
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Celis (Ft. DemiGod (Rapper)) – Let's Get High [The Recipe (Freestyle)]
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Remixing Kendrick Lamar’s “The Recipe” NC emcees Celis & DemiGod rap about stimulating one’s mind
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Deep Cover
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“Deep Cover” is the theme song for the 1992 crime drama of the same name which stars Jeff Goldblum and Laurence Fishburne.
While the song wasn’t a hit, it’s historic because it
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Eminem – Freestyle (The Watcher)
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Em freestyles over Dr. Dre’s “The Watcher”
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Eminem – Rain Man
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This song is named after the 1988 movie Rain Man starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. One of the main characters in the movie is autistic, and the song references several of his
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The Game (Ft. Dr. Dre, Sly Pyper & Snoop Dogg) – Drug Test
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[Verse 1: Dr. Dre & The Game] / I’m in this mothafucker doing what I wanna / 10 bottles, 10 bitches go with my persona / Pull up in that Enzo then I do donuts / I’m that cool
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Dr. Dre (Ft. RBX) – The Roach [The Chronic Outro]
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The outro for The Chronic interpolates Parliament’s hit song “P-Funk (Wants to Get Funked up)” from their 1975 album Mothership Connection. In relation to “the chronic,” a “roach
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N.W.A – Something Like That
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The seventh song off of N.W.A.’s classic, Straight Outta Compton, Dr. Dre and MC Ren pass the mic back-and-forth (sometimes they spit at the same time) and kick some funky rhymes.
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Mac Dre – Let's Go Riden
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[Chorus: Felicia White & (Mac Dre)] / Lets go riden (Can you ride with me?) / Lets go riden (Can you ride with me?) / Tonight / Lets go riden (Can you ride with me?) / Lets go
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Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes & Anderson .Paak – ETA
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[Intro] / I think my shit kickin' in / What's the fuckin' key of the song, nigga? / What's the ETA of the month? (Hahahaha) / Yeah, on life, nigga, like– / Alright, c'mon, let's
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – The Next Episode
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“The Next Episode” was released as the third single from Dr. Dre’s 2001 and features his frequent Dogg Pound collaborators Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg and Kurupt. A previous Snoop Dogg/
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2Pac (Ft. Big Syke) – All Eyez On Me
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The title track off of 2Pac’s album All Eyez on Me samples Linda Clifford’s “Never Gonna Stop” (also used for Nas' “Street Dreams,” which was released a few months later in July
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Blasian Twinz – Coldest Summer Ever
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[Verse 1] / Yea he said he wanna price me / Yea he say he wanna Ice me / Said he never met a bitch like me / He fell in love wit the pussy it’s a tight squeeze / He look good in
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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre) – Old Time's Sake
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Eminem (as Slim Shady) and Dr. Dre rap about their favorite pastime: smokin' chronic. There are also planes and bitches involved.
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Charis Henry & Mel-Man) – The Car Bomb
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The Car Bomb is a skit preformed by Mel-Man and Charis Henry as a prelude to the next track. It’s a short dialogue that ends in a murder via an explosion from a car bomb, hence the
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. Dr. Dre) – The Recipe
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The first promotional single for Kendrick Lamar’s major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, is a Scoop DeVille-produced ode to the West Coast. It introduces the world to the three
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Tha Dogg Pound & The Lady of Rage) – Puffin' on Blunts and Drankin' Tanqueray
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Classic posse cut from Dr. Dre featuring Lady of Rage, Daz, and Kurupt. This song would be released with the Dre Day single but also appears on the Phat Blunts: Rap Unda Tha
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem, Phish (rapper) & Xzibit) – What’s the Difference
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Dre, Eminem and Xzibit wax poetic about the differences between themselves and other rappers
Em feels a little bit of resentment towards his on-and-off wife, Kim
Check out an
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Mac Dre – Let's All Get Down
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Come on everybody let's all get down / To this old-school sound with that K-Lou pound / It goes a 1-2-3, 3 to 2-1 / Can't leave my house without packing my gun / I see / Niggas
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N.W.A (Ft. Krazy D) – Dope Man
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This song tells about the business of drug dealing and all the problems that are related to drugs from both the junkie’s and the dealer’s perspective. It also describes a girl who
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Wiz Khalifa (Ft. Dr. Dre, Krayzie Bone, Ray J & Snoop Dogg) – High As Me (Remix)
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[Intro] / You already know who the fuck it is man, Taylor / [Verse 1: Wiz Khalifa] / Uh, smoke Kush so I got no stress / Stuntin' it ain't no contest / Diamonds all in my Rolex
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Jewell) – Let Me Ride
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“Let Me Ride” was the third single released from The Chronic. Dre raps solo on this track as Snoop provides background vocals after he was prominently featured on the album’s first
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TRU (Ft. Master P & Mo B. Dick) – Smokin Green
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A song on the original releases of Tru 2 da Game, yet removed due to a lawsuit from General Motors over the use of the word Cadillac
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Tha Dogg Pound, Jewell & Snoop Dogg) – Bitches Ain’t Shit
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Built around the opening bassline from Parliament’s “Adolescent Funk,” Dre, Daz, Kurupt, and Snoop grab the mic to talk about women who aren’t very respectable. Dr. Dre uses his
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The Game – Higher
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This song features production by his mentor and label-boss Dr. Dre and Mark Batson. In this song, Game explains on how he’s bringing back the West Coast and how he rolls on his
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Hands On) – Got Me Open
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / Ai Aiyo Bud'da is, uhh, Hands-On in the house / Well check it out, put some shit on for em / Let's get it on, kick it / Ha yeah, hell yeah / Yeah that shit
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Funkmaster Flex & Big Kap (Ft. Dr. Dre & Eminem) – If I Get Locked Up
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Off Funkmaster Flex’s Album, The Tunnel, Eminem has his featuring as sort of a preview to what his next album, The Marshall Mathers LP is going to be like.
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Dr. Dre (Ft. RBX) – High Powered
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“High Powered” features the high-pitched squealing from the Moog synthesizer as RBX drops a quick solo verse with Dr. Dre and The Lady of Rage providing the intro and Daz closing
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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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The D.O.C. – It's Funky Enough
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The first track and single off of The D.O.C.’s legendary and often overlooked debut album, No One Can Do It Better.
The D.O.C. adopts a Jamaican accent for this one.
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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre & Sly Pyper) – Guns Blazing
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On “Guns Blazing” Em reunites with Dr. Dre to trade verses and take shots at their partners. Dre’s verse seems to be directed toward his wife, Nicole Young, who he divorced this
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Hittman) – Ackrite
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In the vein of “High Powered” from The Chronic, this is a Dr. Dre joint that doesn’t feature Dr. Dre. Instead it showcases Hittman, who was to 2001 what Snoop Dogg was to The
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Devin The Dude & Snoop Dogg) – Fuck You
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The third track off of Dre’s 2001 album, featuring two other veterans. As far as the song goes, it’s mostly about what the title says, and that’s playing with some girl friends.
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Akon, The Game & Snoop Dogg) – Kush (Game Remix)
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[Intro: Kobe & Slim the Mobster] / Hold up, wait a minute (Uh-huh, I see) / Let me put some kush up in it (Breathe with me now) / Hold up, wait a minute (I see) / Let me put some
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Eminem) – Forgot About Dre
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“Forgot About Dre” was released as the second single from Dr. Dre’s 2001 album, and it was his statement to anyone feeling like his production suffered after his escape from Death
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Dr. Dre, Nipsey Hussle & Ty Dolla $ign – Diamond Mind
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[Intro: Nipsey Hussle] / Yeah, turn all of our headphones up / Eh, turn that shit up a lil' bit more / Lil' bit more, lil' bit more, lil' bit more, lil' bit more / That's good
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Hittman & Kurupt) – Housewife
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Newton’s “4th Law Of Physics”: Every hoaction results in an equal and opposite reaction
This song appeared on Kurupt’s Tha Streetz Iz a Mutha album in 1999 and Dr. Dre’s 2001
Dr
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Eazy-E (Ft. Dr. Dre) – Eazy Street
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This song was firstly released on The Return of Superfly (soundtrack) in 1990 and is written by Eazy-E and Dr. Dre, who also appears in a few lines. This track is too to find on
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Harry Mack – Roll Your Jay
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[Chorus: Harry Mack] / Roll your Jay and light it (light it up, now) / Kiss your world goodbye (get 'em higher) / Golden touch like Midas / Every time I'm high (smoke, smoke
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JAY-Z (Ft. Dr. Dre, Rakim & Truth Hurts) – The Watcher 2
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This is Dre’s sequel to “The Watcher” from his album 2001 : a sign of Jay’s respect for Dre
Featuring a rare guest verse by Rakim, the song has a decidedly old-head tone. The
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