I'm so happy to hear this. I make beats myself and i always loved the small details on the doggystyle album, to hear them now without the vocals is just insane. Thanks
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The bassline was created from Parliament/George Clinton/Funkadelic ""Atomic Dog"" and ""Knee Deep"" mixed with ""Summertime"" by Kool and the Gang, later sampled by Fresh Prince and Will Smith ""Summertime"". If you think anybody created that bassline besides P-funk Parliament/George Clinton/Funkadelic you done lost your mind or just young. Dr.Dre/Snoop Dog/Ice Cube used Parliament/George Clinton samples on many of their songs, the main songs on the ""Chronic"" album intro is Parliament/George Clinton P-funk including ""Let me ride"" . Snoop Dog 1st album was loaded with P-funk Parliament/George Clinton, Ice Cube ""Tha bomb"" was P-funk Parliament/George Clinton. Dr. Dre knew who to go to out in Cali and his name is George Clinton his music ran like a wild fire in the 1970's including (James Brown) songs were sampled so many times no count can be counted by rappers.
I was born in 93 and this album is still one my favorites. In countless ways whether it’s influences from other eras or snoop and dre’s absolute genius it all comes together as one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
@@TheRealDirtySkillz/videos Dre was the excecutive producer Daz worked on some individual tracks. I was 11 when it came out. From a farm in Australia it changed my life. Still to this day Ive got goosebumps just hearing this beat
@@TheRealDirtySkillz Dre and Chris The Glove did this one. Daz did Ain’t No Fun, For All My Niggaz & Bitches, Serial Killa & brought his homie Emmanuel Dean (RIP) For Gin & Juice. Warren G Did Gz & Hustlas & Gz Up Hoes Down.
@@asif8546 It didn't continue for Dre either past the 90s. Nor did it continue for Quik and Warren G. The secret behind the Death Row sound is how much resources were available and how many people involved in each of those tracks. That's why they sound so rich and complex. They had amazing studio musicians and usually multiple producers working on each track, putting finishing touches on them, etc. Someone will throw a basic drum track, someone else will bring a sample, it will be replayed, then the studio musicians come in and improvise something on top of it, additional effects get added, final mix gets done, etc. A dozen people may have input on a single beat. That is why it sounded so good. Once Death Row was no more, it was Daz alone with the sampler and the drum machine. No more studio musicians, no more Dr. Dre or DJ Quik to do the final mixing, etc. He still had some good tracks but they were rare gems in a sea of mediocrity. Dre's Chronic 2001 sounds good because he kept the same system going for its recording, as he had the resources. But that was the end for him too, as after that he became too big for his own good and drifted into la-la land in terms of searching for yet another new sound and never finding it (because he was way too disconnected from the source of energy and innovation at that point, which had been the streets in the past).
Ppl love to think Dr Dre was doing all them beats smh noo he wasn't Daz produced mostly. You got other that were producing like Dj Pooh preist supafly Mike elonzo Scott storch ect
This was my favorite cut off the"Doggy Style" album.....this beat puts me in mind of "Taking Your. Girl Out To The Comedy Club Friday Nights. Pop This in your ride , Turn It Up....Let Your Alpine System Rattle Through Out Your Local Streets.......". Hit The Interstate Highway, cut thru your downtown area, & we finally arrived to the club. Get out, open your girl's car door & make them Envy......funk.
I was in my 20’s and living in South Los Angeles when this song hit the street. It totally frames soundtrack of my life in the 90’s. First Kings, Century Club, Comedy Act Theater, M&M Soul Food….man I miss those days.
I remember in 94 .. used to listen to the top 40s on the radio ... and when this song (and its intro) came on ... it was epic ... nearly 30 years later .. still listening to it .. still enjoying it ... that's how good G Funk was
I never heard this specifically on the top 40 radio I would listen to, but 94 was the first time I heard Regulate when it reached Australia's Top 40. That sound. I was thousands of miles away but this music transported me to a different place
@@israelbrewton5742Chris The Glove Taylor he helped Dre mix Doggystyle and Did Keyboards on a lot of songs Stranded On Death Row, Doggy Dogg World, Puffin On Blunts Drankin On Tanqueray he also helped on a lot of the early Aftermath Material
the crazy thing about your comment is that I just heard Jazzy Jeff play a remix of Summertime (which samples Summer Madness) over this Doggy Dog World instrumental. sounded REALLY good
@@CrunkKing232 Jazzy Jeff does his online mix streams every week. The bad news is that he doesn't post them as archives 😒. He is prone to pull some wild shit together at random during these streams. Sorry man.
Yeah exactly! Not only that, many session players don't really go into too much detail on how the whole creative process works. As in the case of what happened with the bass notes on Deep Cover, Dre will instruct his session players to jam and he will then listen and pick parts out he likes and then ask them to replay and build upon it. Producers also _guide_ the players in a direction to create the sound they wants to make to craft the vision for the music and vibe they are trying to achieve. It's exactly the same as what producers like Premier do, but the difference is, he would just typically crate dig; find a hot sample and build on top of it that way. Obviously, someone else "played" that hot sample (for e.g in "New York State Of Mind" it was Joe Chambers played those iconic piano keys). I believe that Dre was one of the first hip hop producers to actually start using live instrumentation. The above process is the essence of what production is all about! It's exactly what I do as I can't play every instrument I want for my own music so I simply have to get people in to jam for me, or I can hum/give sheet music and they can play what I ask. But of course then because a session player played parts of the music, ignorant people jump all over that and insist they "produced/made" the record which is so far from the truth. If it was the truth, all of Dre's session players could/would be producing multi-platinum selling classics of their own, at least on par with Dre's work. But they don't because they're not bonified producers like Dre is. In fact _no body_ that's played music for his records has gone on the replicate his levels of quality & success.
I promise ain't another vibe like mine. We ain't like minds. We ain't homies like Aaron Ray say. Just like tech I'll call the air raid. I'm smooth like Michael Myers oh behave. Just like the reaper I'll send him to his grave. This shit is gravy baby I'm in the Maybach laid back doin 180. You know i like that little thing that ya do, go head and drive me crazy. Ride me Lady. I'm talking to you, with ya bad ass attitude
Hip hop will live forever because it wasn't based on money you can't stop nobody for wrapping on the corner you can't stop nobody for rhyming in their head riding down the rhymes it was based on five elements money isn't one of them a God gift amen
They meant P-funk(G-funk) from Parliament/ George Clinton sample beats, Dr. Dre/ Snoop Dog/Ice Cube and many more sampled their songs including this one. Ooow you didn't think Dr. Dre was the original of this beat and bass line did you?, this was made in the 1970's old school no one did it better than the funk with live real instruments at that.
ResumenLetrasVídeosEscuchar Can we get a motherfuckin moment of silence For the small chronic break? A-hah, niggas be brown-nosing these hoes and shit Taking bitches out to eat, and spending money on these hoes Know what I'm saying? I treat a bitch like 7-Up, I never have I never will I tell a bitch like this: "Bitch, you without me is like Harold Melvin without Bluenotes You'll never go platinum!" Hey Daz, give me a light nigga We'd like to welcome y'all to the fabulous Carolina West I own this motherfucker and my name is Taa-Dow Y'all niggas know who I am, y'all niggas tearin' up shit But we got somethin' old, and somethin' new for y'all tonight Put your hands together for Snoop Doggy Dogg The Dogg Pound, and the fabulous Dramatics It's like everywhere I lizzook And everywhere I go I'm hearing motherfuckers trying to steal my flow But it ain't no thang, cause, see, my homie Coolio Put me up on the game when I stepped through the door Some of these niggas is so deceptive Using my styles like a contraceptive I hope you get burnt Seems you haven't learnt It's the knick-knack, patty-whack I still got the biggest sack! So put your gun away, run away, cause I'm back Hit em up, get 'em up, spit 'em up Now, tell me, what's going on? It make me wanna holler, cause my dollars come in O-zones Known for break off, shake off, now take off your Clothes, and quit trying to spit at my motherfuckin' hoes! Speaking of hoes, I'll get to the point You think you got the bomb cause I rolled you a joint? You'se a flea, and I'm the Big Dogg I'll scratch you off my balls with my motherfuckin' paws Y'alls niggas better recognize And see where I'm coming from: it's still Eastside Til I die. Why ask why? As the world keeps spinning to the D-O-double G, Y It's a crazy, mixed-up world It's a Doggy Dogg World Well if you give me 10 bitches then I'll fuck all 10 Seen the homie Snoop Doggy sipping juice and gin Don't slip, I'm for the set-trip, to get papers Styles vary, packing flavor like Lifesavers Ain't that something? Talk shit and I'm dumping I had the fuckin' whole block bumpin' Don't sweat, but check the technique. I'm unique like China You'll never find a bomber rhymer than this nigga behind ya So peek-a-boo, clear the way, I'm coming through 1, 2, 3: you can't see me I'm a G like that, strapped with hit-hard tactics A fuckin' menace, using hoes like tennis rackets It's on again, It's on and popping All I see is green, so there ain't no stopping I wanna see some panties dropping I'm coming from L.A She used to chill with Dre up in Compton (All I ever did was just use that ho Show her my dickies, get with these, and kick flows) I'm dishin out blues, I'm upsetting like bad news Cut off khakis, french braids, and house shoes Kurupt, the name's often marked for catchin slugs And I smoke weed for the fuck of it Ruff and rugged shit, it's unexplanatory how I gets wicked But it's mandatory that I kick it Check it, I'm runnin hoes in 94, now must I prove it Hoes call me Sugar Ray for the way I be stickin and movin Prepare for a war, it's on, I'm head huntin Hit the button, and light shit up like Red Dawn Peep, the massacre from a verbal assassin Murderin with rhymes packin Tec-9's for some action You really don't know, do you, you fuckin wit a hog You can't do me, I'm goin out looney like O-Dog Tha Dogg Pound rocks the party (all night long) Til when? (Til the early morn') And it don't stop, and it don't quit For tha Dogg Pound clique to drop the cavi dough Diggity-Daz out of the motherfuckin' cut once more So grab a seat and grab your gin and juice and check out the flow I flip-flop and serve hows with a fat dick Til I die, I'm still screaming out: "bitches ain't shit!" Now I'm the mack daddy, had he not known about The city where I'm from: Dum diddy dum As you groove to the gangster shit The D-O-double G, the P-O-U-N-D The gangster clique Now as the Pound break it down with the gangster funk I can see and I can tell that's what the fuck you want Then I blaze up the chronic so I can get high I promise I smoke chronic til the day that I
My ex is taxing my whole polish irish eastcoast famiky, portland girl. Be. Ool youjg ,ady. You will be made a fool eith your own emails. No money involvedn. I will not make a nother dime in my lifetime as protest for this great injustice by a public servabt who is a bully. bully.
I'm so happy to hear this. I make beats myself and i always loved the small details on the doggystyle album, to hear them now without the vocals is just insane. Thanks
Thanks for listening
This is unbelieveable quality/clarity for a RUclips music!
very clean beat. makes me wanna hear a lossless version.
Ditto!
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@@GoldenEraArchaeology any Chronic 2001 tracks?
Fuck you said.✌️🤌🤟🤙👉👊🙏🙏👑🖤
this beat is glorious
One of the smoothest instrumentals ever 💯🔥
That damn bassline!!! 💯
T money green created that bass line
I was about to say it def sounds real@@theoutsideas
Chords for me😂
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The bassline was created from Parliament/George Clinton/Funkadelic ""Atomic Dog"" and ""Knee Deep"" mixed with ""Summertime"" by Kool and the Gang, later sampled by Fresh Prince and Will Smith ""Summertime"". If you think anybody created that bassline besides P-funk Parliament/George Clinton/Funkadelic you done lost your mind or just young. Dr.Dre/Snoop Dog/Ice Cube used Parliament/George Clinton samples on many of their songs, the main songs on the ""Chronic"" album intro is Parliament/George Clinton P-funk including ""Let me ride"" . Snoop Dog 1st album was loaded with P-funk Parliament/George Clinton, Ice Cube ""Tha bomb"" was P-funk Parliament/George Clinton. Dr. Dre knew who to go to out in Cali and his name is George Clinton his music ran like a wild fire in the 1970's including (James Brown) songs were sampled so many times no count can be counted by rappers.
I was born in 93 and this album is still one my favorites. In countless ways whether it’s influences from other eras or snoop and dre’s absolute genius it all comes together as one of the best hip hop albums of all time.
Dre? Or Daz. This sounds like Daz all the way through.
@@TheRealDirtySkillz/videos Dre was the excecutive producer Daz worked on some individual tracks. I was 11 when it came out. From a farm in Australia it changed my life. Still to this day Ive got goosebumps just hearing this beat
@@TheRealDirtySkillz Dre and Chris The Glove did this one. Daz did Ain’t No Fun, For All My Niggaz & Bitches, Serial Killa & brought his homie Emmanuel Dean (RIP) For Gin & Juice. Warren G Did Gz & Hustlas & Gz Up Hoes Down.
@@AshLilburnedaz made this one and alot of others.
@@TheRealDirtySkillz definetly DAZ. almost same instrumentsand vibe was in DAZs Skandalouz (2Pac All Eyez On Me - CD1)
Daz underated as a producer, definitely in the top 10, all time fasho, grooved to mostly all his tracks💪🏽
D.R.E. NIGGA IT'S D.R.E.
@@asif8546 It didn't continue for Dre either past the 90s.
Nor did it continue for Quik and Warren G.
The secret behind the Death Row sound is how much resources were available and how many people involved in each of those tracks. That's why they sound so rich and complex.
They had amazing studio musicians and usually multiple producers working on each track, putting finishing touches on them, etc. Someone will throw a basic drum track, someone else will bring a sample, it will be replayed, then the studio musicians come in and improvise something on top of it, additional effects get added, final mix gets done, etc. A dozen people may have input on a single beat. That is why it sounded so good.
Once Death Row was no more, it was Daz alone with the sampler and the drum machine. No more studio musicians, no more Dr. Dre or DJ Quik to do the final mixing, etc. He still had some good tracks but they were rare gems in a sea of mediocrity.
Dre's Chronic 2001 sounds good because he kept the same system going for its recording, as he had the resources. But that was the end for him too, as after that he became too big for his own good and drifted into la-la land in terms of searching for yet another new sound and never finding it (because he was way too disconnected from the source of energy and innovation at that point, which had been the streets in the past).
@@welcome2mylab10💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Ppl love to think Dr Dre was doing all them beats smh noo he wasn't Daz produced mostly. You got other that were producing like Dj Pooh preist supafly Mike elonzo Scott storch ect
Chris "The Glove" Taylor co-produced not Daz.
This was my favorite cut off the"Doggy Style" album.....this beat puts me in mind of "Taking Your. Girl Out To The Comedy Club Friday Nights. Pop This in your ride , Turn It Up....Let Your Alpine System Rattle Through Out Your Local Streets.......". Hit The Interstate Highway, cut thru your downtown area, & we finally arrived to the club. Get out, open your girl's car door & make them Envy......funk.
You spot on
@antb3w1ld1n4 Good looking I appreciate
Rest In Funk. G-Funk. 1990-1996. 🙏🏾
For real though
1991 to 1998
@doggystyleeee
Doggystyleeee the 2021 g funk
Is it over fo real?
Still bumping in 2025 and to eternity!!! This beat is VANGLORIOUS!!!
I was in my 20’s and living in South Los Angeles when this song hit the street. It totally frames soundtrack of my life in the 90’s. First Kings, Century Club, Comedy Act Theater, M&M Soul Food….man I miss those days.
This beat is so cold to me
Super underrated. Shits crazy…..I’m from the Bronx man. I used to play this tape non stop when it first came out. 2023….
Rest in piece G Funk. 1990- 1996 😢
My all time favorite beat to freestyle to with the guys.
I remember in 94 .. used to listen to the top 40s on the radio ... and when this song (and its intro) came on ... it was epic ... nearly 30 years later .. still listening to it .. still enjoying it ... that's how good G Funk was
I never heard this specifically on the top 40 radio I would listen to, but 94 was the first time I heard Regulate when it reached Australia's Top 40. That sound. I was thousands of miles away but this music transported me to a different place
Have you spoken to Kathleen Wells recently?
This beat is looking so very banging on wax and beautiful thing at the same time. Straight up! flowing this record! Fanstanic man. I love this one!
Always been fire asfk dr.dre is a genius when it comes to making beats do y'all not hear how bomb this music is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Here we go again lol
@Apprentess Gooden , u dummy daz didn't do this song. Chris the glove Taylor and Dre did it
This music make me feel like I'm drinking beer in the back of a cadillac limo with Superfly and the Mack😁🇵🇷
Glove on keys n moogs Dre on Mpc 62
Who is glove?
@@israelbrewton5742 ruclips.net/video/aViXTrzPbPc/видео.htmlsi=NWEadXXP6ysOG9In
@@israelbrewton5742Chris The Glove Taylor he helped Dre mix Doggystyle and Did Keyboards on a lot of songs
Stranded On Death Row, Doggy Dogg World, Puffin On Blunts Drankin On Tanqueray he also helped on a lot of the early Aftermath Material
I grew up off this in the early ‘90s. #throwback
This track was just too damn smooth... love it
They snapped with this
Timeless!!
4SHO
This beat is ridiculous ❕🔥
Lil David Ruffin Jr, The Glove , and Dr Dre did a great job
Omg ty for this...... Fkn fire
Finally got the one w the keys
Yup “The Glove” Taylor played all of it live
Incredible bro
Thank you... just.. thank you!
That is a seamless and fuckin smooth sample of Summer Madness. Nice.
Finally the real one. Doc Frickin Dre!!!
I thought daz did this
@@visceralataraxis3238 Dre and The Glove did this one.
@@kicksNCYthis is not recreated
good stuff! patiently waiting for somebody to slip up and post the stems/mulstitracks😎
What are those...🤔
@@frankwhite7109 All the elements of the song separated... kick snare synths etc
@@NarutoClassics 🤓 💡🙏🏾🐐
@@frankwhite7109 what they call "tracked out" version
THE GLOVE on the track! underappreciated
Whaoh i fell in a soooo good mood
Who's here for 2025🎉❤🎉🔥🔥🔥🙌🏾💯💯💯
Smooth as honey
Dre is a genius How does he do it. GOAT
Díky moc respekt ze Žatce ❤
Beautiful
Been after this one since it dropped on the album
The Greatest
Awesome
Sounds Like A 1970s Funk Party YEAH!
👏👍👌. Listening to this in loop.
i love the AH !!!
10 years old had this on cassette in London UK ...Lol
Oh yeah Dre is one of those b-boys that helped create gangster music
Sounds like Summer Madness...💡🤫🤔
the crazy thing about your comment is that I just heard Jazzy Jeff play a remix of Summertime (which samples Summer Madness) over this Doggy Dog World instrumental. sounded REALLY good
@@dn30001 where can I find this
@@CrunkKing232 Jazzy Jeff does his online mix streams every week. The bad news is that he doesn't post them as archives 😒. He is prone to pull some wild shit together at random during these streams. Sorry man.
@@dn30001 Ahh that’s a shame thanks for replying anyway
Yup its a Interpolation (replayed sample)
Chris "The Glove" did this!!! Look it up!!!
Kek
Huh
@@chuuuchify He did The Keyboards Dre did the Drums broskii
And Dre PRODUCED it, without him it would've never sounded as good! Like so many other of his tracks
Yeah exactly! Not only that, many session players don't really go into too much detail on how the whole creative process works. As in the case of what happened with the bass notes on Deep Cover, Dre will instruct his session players to jam and he will then listen and pick parts out he likes and then ask them to replay and build upon it. Producers also _guide_ the players in a direction to create the sound they wants to make to craft the vision for the music and vibe they are trying to achieve. It's exactly the same as what producers like Premier do, but the difference is, he would just typically crate dig; find a hot sample and build on top of it that way. Obviously, someone else "played" that hot sample (for e.g in "New York State Of Mind" it was Joe Chambers played those iconic piano keys). I believe that Dre was one of the first hip hop producers to actually start using live instrumentation.
The above process is the essence of what production is all about! It's exactly what I do as I can't play every instrument I want for my own music so I simply have to get people in to jam for me, or I can hum/give sheet music and they can play what I ask.
But of course then because a session player played parts of the music, ignorant people jump all over that and insist they "produced/made" the record which is so far from the truth. If it was the truth, all of Dre's session players could/would be producing multi-platinum selling classics of their own, at least on par with Dre's work. But they don't because they're not bonified producers like Dre is. In fact _no body_ that's played music for his records has gone on the replicate his levels of quality & success.
Dr Dre is so creative.
I’m my top 15 greatest hip hop tracks of all time, granted I don’t really listen to much post 2005 rap.
ooh damn this that one
SENSASIONAL😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
Crazy mixed up world doggy dogg world
Good looking out💯👊😎🥃🔥
DOPE!
Smooth ass G funk beat ,Dre all day with these beats Snoop is cool too just tired of seeing him in every TV commercial
This a mutdafka slaaaaaapa 💥👊🏽💪🏽👏🏽🇬🇧💙
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
#DOPE...🔥
I hear the kool and the gang vibe
Hard af!!!!!!
Heck yes 🙌 I’m
🤘📀🤘
I promise ain't another vibe like mine.
We ain't like minds. We ain't homies like Aaron Ray say. Just like tech I'll call the air raid. I'm smooth like Michael Myers oh behave. Just like the reaper I'll send him to his grave.
This shit is gravy baby I'm in the Maybach laid back doin 180.
You know i like that little thing that ya do, go head and drive me crazy. Ride me Lady. I'm talking to you, with ya bad ass attitude
🙏🙏🙏
The only ones that can bring back G FUNK is Larry June n Cardo.
Cardo doesn’t really have the versatility. And I’ve been a Fan since Kush & OJ days.
🦓
🔥 🔥 🔥 💪💪💪👊👊👊
💚
Niceee how can I download this in a high quality??
Smoke a fat ass Jay of some bubonic chronic.
3:46
So hard
I saw something in the comments resting g-funk or whatever he was trying to say
Hip hop will live forever because it wasn't based on money you can't stop nobody for wrapping on the corner you can't stop nobody for rhyming in their head riding down the rhymes it was based on five elements money isn't one of them a God gift amen
They meant P-funk(G-funk) from Parliament/ George Clinton sample beats, Dr. Dre/ Snoop Dog/Ice Cube and many more sampled their songs including this one. Ooow you didn't think Dr. Dre was the original of this beat and bass line did you?, this was made in the 1970's old school no one did it better than the funk with live real instruments at that.
👩🏻⚖️💬JADA GO!!!!
Can't be faded
💋💋💋🥰🥰🥰🥰💋
Did this come out on any cds?.
You would think so right? but actually no it never did.
#AfterMATH
dre or daz ?
can anyone use this for non-proffit?
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Can we get a motherfuckin moment of silence
For the small chronic break?
A-hah, niggas be brown-nosing these hoes and shit
Taking bitches out to eat, and spending money on these hoes
Know what I'm saying?
I treat a bitch like 7-Up, I never have I never will
I tell a bitch like this:
"Bitch, you without me is like Harold Melvin without Bluenotes
You'll never go platinum!"
Hey Daz, give me a light nigga
We'd like to welcome y'all to the fabulous Carolina West
I own this motherfucker and my name is Taa-Dow
Y'all niggas know who I am, y'all niggas tearin' up shit
But we got somethin' old, and somethin' new for y'all tonight
Put your hands together for Snoop Doggy Dogg
The Dogg Pound, and the fabulous Dramatics
It's like everywhere I lizzook
And everywhere I go
I'm hearing motherfuckers trying to steal my flow
But it ain't no thang, cause, see, my homie Coolio
Put me up on the game when I stepped through the door
Some of these niggas is so deceptive
Using my styles like a contraceptive
I hope you get burnt
Seems you haven't learnt
It's the knick-knack, patty-whack
I still got the biggest sack!
So put your gun away, run away, cause I'm back
Hit em up, get 'em up, spit 'em up
Now, tell me, what's going on?
It make me wanna holler, cause my dollars come in O-zones
Known for break off, shake off, now take off your
Clothes, and quit trying to spit at my motherfuckin' hoes!
Speaking of hoes, I'll get to the point
You think you got the bomb cause I rolled you a joint?
You'se a flea, and I'm the Big Dogg
I'll scratch you off my balls with my motherfuckin' paws
Y'alls niggas better recognize
And see where I'm coming from: it's still Eastside
Til I die. Why ask why?
As the world keeps spinning to the D-O-double G, Y
It's a crazy, mixed-up world
It's a Doggy Dogg World
Well if you give me 10 bitches then I'll fuck all 10
Seen the homie Snoop Doggy sipping juice and gin
Don't slip, I'm for the set-trip, to get papers
Styles vary, packing flavor like Lifesavers
Ain't that something?
Talk shit and I'm dumping
I had the fuckin' whole block bumpin'
Don't sweat, but check the technique. I'm unique like China
You'll never find a bomber rhymer than this nigga behind ya
So peek-a-boo, clear the way, I'm coming through
1, 2, 3: you can't see me
I'm a G like that, strapped with hit-hard tactics
A fuckin' menace, using hoes like tennis rackets
It's on again, It's on and popping
All I see is green, so there ain't no stopping
I wanna see some panties dropping
I'm coming from L.A
She used to chill with Dre up in Compton
(All I ever did was just use that ho
Show her my dickies, get with these, and kick flows)
I'm dishin out blues, I'm upsetting like bad news
Cut off khakis, french braids, and house shoes
Kurupt, the name's often marked for catchin slugs
And I smoke weed for the fuck of it
Ruff and rugged shit, it's unexplanatory how I gets wicked
But it's mandatory that I kick it
Check it, I'm runnin hoes in 94, now must I prove it
Hoes call me Sugar Ray for the way I be stickin and movin
Prepare for a war, it's on, I'm head huntin
Hit the button, and light shit up like Red Dawn
Peep, the massacre from a verbal assassin
Murderin with rhymes packin Tec-9's for some action
You really don't know, do you, you fuckin wit a hog
You can't do me, I'm goin out looney like O-Dog
Tha Dogg Pound rocks the party (all night long)
Til when? (Til the early morn')
And it don't stop, and it don't quit
For tha Dogg Pound clique to drop the cavi dough
Diggity-Daz out of the motherfuckin' cut once more
So grab a seat and grab your gin and juice and check out the flow
I flip-flop and serve hows with a fat dick
Til I die, I'm still screaming out: "bitches ain't shit!"
Now I'm the mack daddy, had he not known about
The city where I'm from: Dum diddy dum
As you groove to the gangster shit
The D-O-double G, the P-O-U-N-D
The gangster clique
Now as the Pound break it down with the gangster funk
I can see and I can tell that's what the fuck you want
Then I blaze up the chronic so I can get high
I promise I smoke chronic til the day that I
where to buy?
nothing is for sale. I dont receive monetization or any money whatsoever for any of this. The artists gets their publishing and thats about it
Snoop Doggy Dogg: studio gangsta
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I’m a healthy wealthy millionaire and blessed by GOD 💰 💴 💵
I'm a healthy and poor mutual fucker. Bet I'm still richer than you.
Ll you show me that you're
Did Dazz do this instrumental?
No!
Who did?
My ex is taxing my whole polish irish eastcoast famiky, portland girl. Be. Ool youjg ,ady. You will be made a fool eith your own emails. No money involvedn. I will not make a nother dime in my lifetime as protest for this great injustice by a public servabt who is a bully. bully.
I know and respect every word on this album but prefer the instrumentals.
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