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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)
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“Fuck Wit' Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin')” was released as the follow-up single to The Chronic’s classic lead single “Nuthin' But a ‘G’ Thang.” The production is based
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Dr. Dre – Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’) Samples
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Jewell, The Lady of Rage, RBX & Snoop Dogg) – Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’) (Extended Club Mix)
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / Hah, yeah / Hell yeah / [Jewell] / Death Row is in the house! Yeah! / [Dr. Dre] / Yeah / [Verse 1: Dr. Dre] / Mista Busta, where the fuck you at? / Can't scrap a
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Eazy-E (Ft. B.G. Knocc Out & Dresta) – Real Muthaphuckkin G's
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“Real Muthaphuckkin G’s” is Eazy-E’s response to Dr. Dre and his former protege Snoop Doggy Dogg’s numerous disses on The Chronic—most notably “Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s
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Jewell – Dre Day (Remix)
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[Intro] / Ooh yeah, yeah, yeah / Ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah, yeah / Death Row is in the house, yeah / [Verse 1] / Was rollin' with my homegirls, through the neighbourhood / And we saw
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Jewell, The Lady of Rage, RBX & Snoop Dogg) – Dre Day (Extended Club Mix)
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / Hah, yeah / Hell yeah / [Jewell] / Death Row is in the house! Yeah! / [Dr. Dre] / Yeah / [Verse 1: Dr. Dre] / Mista Busta, where the fuck you at? / Can't scrap a
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Spotify – This Is Dr. Dre
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1. Dr. Dre- Fuck Wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') / 2. Dr. Dre- Let Me Ride (feat. Jewell) / 3. Dr. Dre- Still D.R.E. (feat. Snoop Dogg) / 4. Backstreet- No Diggity (feat
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Dr. Dre – Dre Day (radio mix)
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / Hah, yeah / Hell yeah / Hah, know what I'm saying? / Yeah / [Verse 1: Dr. Dre] / Mista Busta, where the you at? / Can't scrap a lick, so I know you got your gat
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Genius Users – Dr. Dre - Unreleased Songs [Discography List]
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Updated: May 2nd, 2022 / Ordered By Era: / The Chronic (May 28, 1991 - December 15, 1992) / Dr. Dre - 187 Um [Throwaway] / Dr. Dre - Bridgette [Other] / Dr. Dre - Die Muthafucka
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Tweedy Bird Loc (Ft. Fo' Clips, Keystone & Lil' Leak) – Fucc Miami
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[Hook - Sample from "Fuck wit' Dre Day": Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg] / Luke's bending over, so Luke's getting fucked / Luke's bending over, so Luke's getting fucked / Luke's bending
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Luke (Ft. Clayvoisie & JT Money) – Cowards In Compton
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This is a response to Dr. Dre’s “Fuck Wit Dre Day”, in which Dre and Snoop dis Luke (as well as Tim Dog and Eazy-E)
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Beyoncé (Ft. Jack White) – Don't Hurt Yourself
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“Don’t Hurt Yourself” is an empowering, guitar-thrashing black woman’s anthem that continues the cheating motif from the previous song “HOLD UP.”
On the Jack White assisted hook
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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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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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Eazy-E – It’s On
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Another diss track from Eazy-E in response to comments made about him from Dre’s debut The Chronic. This song also had several shots thrown at Snoop Dogg calling him broke, a fake
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Jewell & The Lady of Rage) – The Doctor's Office
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This one of the skits from Dr. Dre’s debut solo album, The Chronic.
In the skit a ‘patient’ has come to Dre’s office for an appointment, but is stopped by the secretary because
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Dr. Dre - Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin') ft. Jewell, RBX & Snoop Dogg (Tradução em Português)
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[Intro: Dr. Dre] / Hah, yeah / Pode pá / Hah, sabe o que eu tô dizendo? / Yeah / [Verso 1: Dr. Dre] / Mista Busta, onde diabos você tá? / Não posso fazer um assalto, então eu sei
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Eminem – 12 Days of Diss-Mas
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In the spirit of the holiday season, Eminem is offering his fans a special Christmas gift in the form of 12 carefully selected diss tracks. He made the announcement on Christmas
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Luke – Cowards in Compton (Radio Version) Samples
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – The Chronic (Intro)
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“The Chronic Intro” welcomes the listeners to the sound of Death Row, as heavy basslines and Moog synthesizer sounds are mixed with samples from various sources while Snoop and Dre
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Daz Dillinger, RBX & Snoop Dogg) – The Day the Niggaz Took Over
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“The Day the Niggaz Took Over” refers to the L.A. riots in April 1992 after four officers were found not guilty for beating black motorist Rodney King on videotape. The song
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187 Strassenbande – Verpennt Samples
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Funkadelic – (Not Just) Knee Deep Samples
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Bow Wow – Bow Wow (That's My Name) Samples
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See all of “Bow Wow (That's My Name)” by Bow Wow’s samples
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Daz Dillinger, Nate Dogg & Snoop Dogg) – Deeez Nuuuts
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“Deeez Nuuuts” became the first track to officially feature the 213 crew, with Warren G. featured in the infamous intro, Snoop providing supporting vocals, and Nate Dogg singing on
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Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Nuthin' But a G Thang (Klean Mix)
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[DD=Dr Dre] / [SD= Snoop Dogg] / [Verse 1 Snoop Dogg & Dr Dre] / One, two, three and to the four / Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the door / Ready to make an entrance, so back
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Dr. Dre – The $20 Sack Pyramid
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Complex named this the Greatest Hip-Hop Skit ever.
“Even if you’re not familiar with The $20,000 Pyramid, Dr. Dre’s masterfully orchestrated send-up of the popular ‘70s TV game
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Dr. Dre – A Nigga Witta Gun
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The title of “A Nigga Witta Gun” is pretty self-explanatory. During the making of The Chronic, Dr. Dre drew some inspiration from the jazzy sounds of A Tribe Called Quest’s 1991
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Tommy Wright III (Ft. Shawty Pimp & TipToe) – Meet Yo Maker
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Modern trap music has a lot to thank Tommy Wright III for; there may be no better proof than his 1994 track, “Meet Yo Maker”. The underground Memphis MC calls on rappers Shawty
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Tim Dog – Bitch With A Perm
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With so many Gs in the industry / I'm being sweated by this mutt and his name is Snoopy / But huh, somehow, someway / He keep biting Smooth B and Slick Rick style every single day
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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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Nuthin' but a "G" Thang
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“Nuthin' But a ‘G’ Thang” was the lead single to Dr. Dre’s debut solo album, The Chronic, and highlighted the performance of Snoop Doggy Dogg following their first collaboration “
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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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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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Dr. Dre (Ft. Daz Dillinger & Snoop Dogg) – Lil' Ghetto Boy
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Inspired by the 1972 Donny Hathaway song “Little Ghetto Boy,” Snoop and Dr. Dre talk about different encounters with baby gangstas. The song was released as a promo single along
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MC Eiht – Def Wish III
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This song is about the ongoing beef with Mc Eiht (a known Crip) and DJ Quik (a known Blood). They made several records dissing each other. This one of the last ones before the feud
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Kurupt, The Lady of Rage & RBX) – Lyrical Gangbang
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“Lyrical Gangbang” finds RBX, Kurupt, The Lady of Rage verbally attacking the track which features a breakbeat from “Damn” by the Nite-Liters and the drums from Led Zeppelin’s “
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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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Eminem (Ft. Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg & Xzibit) – Bitch Please II
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“Bitch Please II” is a track from Eminem’s sophomore LP The Marshall Mathers LP. It’s a sequel to a Snoop Dogg track (featuring Xzibit and Nate Dogg) that appeared on his 1999
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