Nismo Cash That’s actually false. He did the voice over for the person who plays Snoop in “All Eyez On Me” not “Straight Outta Compton”. Get yo facts straight before you start talking that shit
Cuz its all a fictitious tale, Snoop wasn't with it, ask the OGs from Rollin 20s, he aint no crip, only foos with the shit were Suge, Eazy, and Ren, all certified Gs, Eazy and Ren from Kelly Park Crips and Suge a real Damu, in the movie they made E look broke, but homie was getting paid from the chronic, he never downgraded houses at the end, he had Bone Thugs and they were huge
@@Mr.timecapsules Surge ain't no Damu. What the fuck you talking about? He might be part of Crenshaw Mafia or DLB but he wasn't the core members that made Damu.
ignorant atheist Yah Dre waz only affiliated with Crips he never waz one but Snoop was a Rollin 20s Crip Eastside Long Beach. He even went to the hood to prove it.
@@cheesepod5062 ??????? Snoop was affiliated with the Rollin' 20s in Long Beach. Why are you lumping Snoop into the Bloods when it's supposed to be Suge being a Bloods?
Yeah and it's a shame no one uses it anymore. I feel like there's a huge opportunity there. Personally I'd rather listen to that kind of music than "pop rap" we have today.
Not at all it started way back in the 70s. Dre actin like he did that but its a sample from 70s funk songs like Ohio Players, Leon Haywood and Kool & the Gang
the producers were obviously looking for someone to look like the actors but not looking for an exact replica they wanted to find actors that had the same feel as the artist themselves not just looks.
People that said be didn't look like snoop dogg clearly don't know what he looked like when this happened LOL when he came on I knew exactly who it was
gloria navarro Snoopy had a rat face (no insult intended) so I expected an actor with narrow features and a large nose. He was also tall and lanky and have a higher pitch voice. I am not saying the actor is bad but he is definitely not perfect for the roll.
I literally came because I saw read on his Wikipedia page he played snoop, like whaaat? I dont remember that. Guess he wasn't on my radar the 1 time I watched this movie
@@brandonramirez13 Dre made the piano synth that went over the original sample. The original beat he sampled was just the drum beats, and he laid the piano synth over top of it.
2:37 People perceive this scene as Dre making the song by himself even though the whole thing was sampled (including the whistle). I like to think its depicting Dre attempting to replicate the sample while high and drunk, which is why it took him multiple attempts to get it right.
One of the best films I’ve ever seen...... replay value is frekin awesome years later and it’s still dope and interesting, groovy. Dre Dre, ice cube and co are excellent movie producers, hope we get more music movie adaptations.....PLEASE.
That really how they met? If so, then Snoop really must not have known who Suge was if he introduced himself like that. & to think, Snoop’s still at the top of his game while Suge is sitting in prison. Also, I still hear “Nuthin but a thang” on the radio sometimes
Dre brought him in and he knew who Surge is. Be it whether the 20's liked him or not, he was affiliated with the Crips and so does Dre despite Dre himself not being a member too. Surge on the other hand was from Bloods and with a self-affiliant Snoop rolled into the production office and gets challenged by a Blood, he'll retaliate.
I like how they make it look like dre just came up with that g than beat sporadically. Real music fans know he took that sample from leon haywoods i wanna do something freaky to you track boy
Romeo Juliet My dear lord you are a complete dumbass. Yea he ALTERED Leon’s track he took it and made his own. Some times I really think people should be smarter during sex so people like you aren’t created
@@hunterunderhill4290 Dre didn't compose shit though and the movie makes it look like he came up with the melody. Dre looped the sample, added a kick drum, some hi-hats, mini moog & either Mike Sims or Colin Wolfe replayed the bass line. He didn't even credit him properly on the chonic and wrote under credits "L . Hayward" instead of correctly crediting him as "L. Haywood". Sometimes I really think people should research the shit they say so they don't spew bullshit on a subject they know nothing about.
@@Eagles4life221 man, listen. something tells me you don't really listen to Dr. Dre productions closely, because the sound used to recreate the lead as it is used in G Thang is similar to the one used in Deez Nutz and also NWA's Always Into Something, which came out before G Thang, and neither sound like the instrument (not the melody) used to play the melody on the Leon Haywood record. The only sample from the Leon Haywood record is the first two bars of the song; the rest of instruments were replayed. Btw, I probably listen the intro to "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You" at least 10 times before I finish the record every time I play it. So please stop trolling
That first part where Snoop was surrounded by all those bloods made me reminisce so much. I’m not in a gang and don’t claim to be in one, but my pops and my cousins on his side of the family are in their own gang and I’ve been around Bloods and crips my whole life and because of that I’ve been in these types of situations where I was in a room or an area where the tension was thick because of who I knew and they all thought I was to live up to my fathers image and start banging also. A lot can happen just off assumptions. I still fight that problem now and I realize that’s a reality I’ll never be able to escape because the way God made me I’ll always be different and real and that brings hate and a lot of it. Right now I thank God that I’m going to school and handling my business in the best way that I can it needs to be more accurate and organized how I go about handling my business, but I know through time I’ll be able to sculpt that reality out.💯
And now a little over a year later I finally moved out of the hood after living there my whole life. I'm 20 years old now and have officially been out the hood for three months. God came through and I'm glad I made progress and didn't fall back.
2:45 This part kills me. It’s supposed to make it seem like he didn’t have the melody. But had the back ground beat. BUT THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE HAS BOTH. He just the genius that looped it and put out crazy bars with it.
When deep cover comes on it gives me chills that damn beat is dark af. Best song Dre made in my opinion. Love this scene I watch the movie just to see this scene it's so bad ass
@@AceofDlamonds I bet he had 'cause the boys in the hood are always hard, you come talking the trash, they'll pull your card, knowing nothing in life but to be legit. Don't quote me, boy, 'cause I ain't said shit
The scene where Dre is trying to figure out what melody to play on the Nothin but a G Thang beat always bothered me cause the song he sample'd already has that exact melody in it. In this scene they made it look like he made that particular part up.
A lot of the movie is like that though, like the scene where ice cube comes up with "f..k the police" lyrics after being arrested. We all know those were ez's lyrics!
Suge takes everything too personal and this scene showed that off perfectly. Man acting like he owns the world when he’s spinning beats and making deals, didn’t even know the gold mine that walked through the door
Snoop is so laid back. He wasn't even moved by Suge's little tantrum because he is just that cool. Nobody is as smooth as Snoop. He's in a class all by himself.
Yes!!! I used to think they were related because Snoop always calls him nephew until I realized that Snoop calls everyone nephew lol. I read that Snoop wanted Nipsey to play him in the movie but Nipsey turned it down because he didn't want to be in Snoops shadow considering he looks so much like him and they are both crips from LA and people already assumed they were related. Snoop said in the article that he respected Nipsey's decision and that LaKeith Stansfield did a good job portraying him.
+charimanxthefirst That whole scene is a fake. That synth is from Leon Haywood's Do somethin freaky to ya. So in reality Dre back in the day didnt have to create the synth sound himself.
A young Snoop Dogg is so hard to cast because his look and voice are sooo recognizable. No one can do it perfectly I feel like.
marry marry He look like a Chihuahua disguised as a human
Exactly.... honestly they should have just gotten snoop himself and given him botox, he could do the part 😂
Daniel Day Lewis could do it
@@Prince_Luci You know.... You might just be onto something.
Nipsey Hussle
Snoop actor got that voice on lock
Nismo Cash why are you mad
He looks more like dave chapelle tho
Nismo Cash That’s actually false. He did the voice over for the person who plays Snoop in “All Eyez On Me” not “Straight Outta Compton”. Get yo facts straight before you start talking that shit
"White nigga"
😂tf does that even mean
Legend says, snoop dogg to this day, still has no idea who the *man* sitting on the chair is.
Axer Gamings what chair and who the man
Who is on the chair tho
Youngbaby Tj Boogeyman of rap
@@tjtherealone_8739 Suge Knight
Well the guy's been in jail so haha
I love how he walked in a place full of bloods and was saying shit like “waddup cuz” “waddup loc” with no fear in his heart LMFAO
Cuz its all a fictitious tale, Snoop wasn't with it, ask the OGs from Rollin 20s, he aint no crip, only foos with the shit were Suge, Eazy, and Ren, all certified Gs, Eazy and Ren from Kelly Park Crips and Suge a real Damu, in the movie they made E look broke, but homie was getting paid from the chronic, he never downgraded houses at the end, he had Bone Thugs and they were huge
Rodolfo Sial ummm it’s also just a movie...
Rodolfo Sial It’s a movie.There was once a man who did martial arts movies and people consider the greatest “fighter “ ever.
It’s a movie it was totally different in 96 bro snoop wasn’t that brave he would have got murked
@@Mr.timecapsules Surge ain't no Damu. What the fuck you talking about? He might be part of Crenshaw Mafia or DLB but he wasn't the core members that made Damu.
"Snoop D O double G, who you cuh?"
"whaahwhahfuckyousay"
Cuz
Nigga still couldnt even quote it right
Snoop has big balls going inside a room full of bloods with his blue rag hanging out in the left side
Nigga he always been like that
This didn't actually happen goofys , Snoop has had problems since day one and no one from long Beach claims him look it up
Dre was a Crip and Bloods were okay with him
@@kaktuscz5034 Dre was never in a gang idk where your getting your info from, eazy and Ren where the only ones in nwa that banged
ignorant atheist Yah Dre waz only affiliated with Crips he never waz one but Snoop was a Rollin 20s Crip Eastside Long Beach. He even went to the hood to prove it.
Snoop Dogg: *Introduces himself*
Suge: Is this a personal attack or something?
Nah its cause they rival gangs cuz
@@SB-cu6lq obv its a joke bro😂😭😂😭 i mean cuz
@@SB-cu6lq no they not, there’s no bloods in Long Beach. Snoops set beefs with other crip sets in Long Beach
@@cheesepod5062 ??????? Snoop was affiliated with the Rollin' 20s in Long Beach. Why are you lumping Snoop into the Bloods when it's supposed to be Suge being a Bloods?
@@MrLolx2u suge was mob pirus not bloods and Snoop was from rival gang member
Yo I didn't realize that Lakeith Stanfield played Snoop in this.
Same
Nigga off get out thats crazy 😧
That man is really an underrated actor, every movie I seen him I was impressed by his skills
Oh snap that sure is him
Just found that out n had to come look. Crazy how didnt notice when i saw the movie but could be because i didnt really k ow lakeith yet
Snoop: I'm Snoop D O double G Cuh. Who you?"
Suge: Nani Fam?!!
"Nani fam?" lmao 😂😂😂
*N-NANI?!*
Suge Knight's Bodyguards: 0:40 OMAE WA MOU SHINDEIRU!!!!
@@christaylor656 😂😂
@@yrboizero1496 That was the first thing that came to mind when I saw this comment 😁😁😁😁
"Snoop D-O-double G cuh... Who you?" Lmaoooo
Lmao
Duvido q isso foi verdadeiro. Kkk Mas foi foda !!
+Flávio Silva e o filme só
You legit copied the person above
after seeing all that red, one would think to not say anything relevant to crips lmao
That G Funk synthesizer sound started in the early 90's and it hasn't aged a bit.
Still sounds fucking awesome 'til this day.
+Retro PAL agreed
Yeah and it's a shame no one uses it anymore. I feel like there's a huge opportunity there. Personally I'd rather listen to that kind of music than "pop rap" we have today.
Do u know which synthesizer is it?
Not at all it started way back in the 70s. Dre actin like he did that but its a sample from 70s funk songs like Ohio Players, Leon Haywood and Kool & the Gang
@@Rocky-il2xb Minimoog Model D
I don’t like how I was talking about this scene during lunch yesterday and now it’s on my home page
They listen to you!!
I was just thinking about the damn movie and they start recommending movie scenes. It was just a thought and these videos surfaced like wtfff
@@VQJay_Detailer same shit bro Frfr. Happened a few times on RUclips with me. I had a big dispute with my wife about this shit.
Mr. Sphlictor hell yeah shit be tripping me out
Yea it’s like whatever is on ya mind , RUclips somehow allows it to pop up on home pages
"Snoop D Oh double G Cuh who you" "wtf u say blood" lol
D O Double G
And he wasnt a blood snoop was a crip
Aric Vargas its red not ‘read’ 😂
@Aric Vargas Sacrificing the public's perception of your intelligence is next level lazy.
@Aric Vargas is that a challenge?
this snoop D O double G cuhh. who you!?
Straight OG
+Stone 2theBone alright internet gangsta
+Stone 2theBone ok keyboard warrior lol
he didnt give no fucks lmao
+Stone 2theBone You probably dont even rep blood irl and if you do you're a dumbass for arguing over a street corner your strupid ass doesn't own.
This is how many times snoop says cuz
👇🏻
TemaOfficial he said cuh once in this video. As soon as he did I couldn’t help but think okay this isn’t him.
LispyJared u a dummy
Wutabeast u a dummy how am I a dummy dummy?
@@comptonislife9046 Facts 😂😂😂
LispyJared he said it twice in the first 50 seconds.
The only problem is...
Snoop is taller than Dre
Lakeith said that he had to wear platform chucks to play that role
But snoop is taller than Dre. Look it up
@@seanhickey4788 dr dre like 6 foot right?
NLExYoungboyFilms Yeah
Yeah lol he's like 6'5
Soon as I saw the blue bandana hanging out the khakis in the movie I screamed SNOOP
Hanging on the left side.
I hope you were home slime
lamecow21 locs don’t call each other that gay ass shit
Supreme Clientele lmao hell yeah
And i screamed shut the fuck up bitch lmao. Good times
The only actor I know that played a crip in one movie played a blood in another movie in ONE summer of a year!
+91vincelakers Forreal ? Lol in one year ?
was he in dope???
+Ian Daniels yea
+91vincelakers lmao I forgot about that goofy ass movie
Fuck yo feelings he was a crip in a movie on Netflix about the young father trying to take care of his kid
This is one of those videos that shows up in your recommended 3 years later
Who gave u a phone b
Outdated Games joe
what’s the big deal with that tho? who fucking cares?
TF IS YOUR PROFILE PICTURE
bryce byers your name nearly gave me cancer
Isn't he the guy from Get Out?
yeah also uncut gems & knives out
Atlanta
And "Dope"
Yeah Lakeith Stanfield
Kelly Kadson and Sorry To Bother You which is another great film!
*2:38** Best part of the video.*
Qnoops nah
Nah 3:50
why is there no movies about snoop I wanna see how he did it
Ethan Bradberry w
you make my day haha
Dre acting frustrated as if he can't come up with a beat to nuthin but a g thang. That dude sampled that song.
always bugged me
He was frustrated cause he couldn't come up with a piano melody, which was not apart of the original song. How is that so difficult to understand?
@@sunxnes listen to the song the synth melody is taken from the strings
you obviously know nothing about making beats then lmao
@@sunxnes No, that part is also taken from the song.
They need a snoop dogg movie
⭕ 🎬it's Called doggystyle Coming soon Cuhhz ⭕
DOGG POUND MOVIE
Surprised there isn't one yet
Nah big pun need a movie
elmo gangsta777 big factz
Lol Snoop walks into a room like a GTA character, no concern for shit, absolutely brutal to anyone who might act hostile lol
Snoop himself is a GTA character
I got respect for snoop for the things he has done for the youth. He has taught them not to be punks. He taught them to get along with other races.
How
the producers were obviously looking for someone to look like the actors but not looking for an exact replica they wanted to find actors that had the same feel as the artist themselves not just looks.
George B you see no one can look exactly like someone that's why I said someone to look like the actors not exact. Think before you speak.
Dam I ain’t think about that’s true asl
Which would have worked better in all eyez on me movie
Yeah that's why they cast ice cubes kid... don't talk out of your ass
The appearance didn't really bother i just like how he act exactly like snoop, chill as fuck
Everytime I see the "Nothin But a G thing" scene the women with the drink leaning over the board gives me a surprising amount of angxiety
I was looking for this comment!!😂 I'm like bitch if you dont get that drink away from that soundboard, shit cost more than your whole life😂😂😂
@@yomammasboo713 On God.
Yo Mammas Boo 🤣
I don't think Dre would have allowed anyone to hover their drink over his studio equipment.
She doesn’t even care either like it’s no thang
3:42 on the left there’s a lil somethin
Watch the full movie there is plenty of that
Tons of that
lil is right
Little is right... aint nobody got time for titties with them micro nipples
You must be fuckin 12.
I don't know why but the parts with Snoop just being himself made me crack a huge smile. Really feelgood moments
I really wish that Nipsey Hussle would’ve accepted the part. He would’ve been more convincing physically.
Nah, just bc he is a rapper crip doesn’t mean he would be a good fit
Yetunde Oshati bro what?! Lakeith steinfeild looks way more like snoop than Nipsey Hussle. Nipsey’s eyes look kinda like snoops but that’s about it
But he sucks at rapping though
Spell I CUP not really. Plus he only rapped once in the movie, he did it pretty well
@@Abbot3663 no the fuck he doesn't lol
People that said be didn't look like snoop dogg clearly don't know what he looked like when this happened LOL when he came on I knew exactly who it was
gloria navarro Snoopy had a rat face (no insult intended) so I expected an actor with narrow features and a large nose. He was also tall and lanky and have a higher pitch voice. I am not saying the actor is bad but he is definitely not perfect for the roll.
gloria navarro fr tho soon as I seen the rag I knew wassup
OMG he does!!!!! like a skinnier version of him...
Nobody but Eazy E looked alike and he barley looked like Eazy
gloria nava
2:57 INSTANT GOOSEBUMPS❤️
Yea... Too bad this scene is fake. Dre never invented the beat or tune for that song.
@@flawaii-pines6858 they invented the whistle melody. As you can see in this scene. It's the base melody that is sampled from another song
@@lucafini8768 Ok... Keep them Beats By Dre Headphones on son... LoL.
17 Shots yessss SIR
Straight up
Just realized that's the actor that plays Darius in Atlanta lol
Ronald Lewis can i measure your tree?
He's also in one of the most epic movies out right now, Get Out!!
I literally came because I saw read on his Wikipedia page he played snoop, like whaaat? I dont remember that.
Guess he wasn't on my radar the 1 time I watched this movie
itsToon ...no not right now
His name is Lakeith Stanfield
"Snoop D O Double G who you cuh?"
"My name is Marion I gotta football game tomorrow"
Lmao😂😂
LOL
😭😭😂😂😂😂
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
💀💀💀
0:54 guy on the black and red sits down and in the next frame hes still standing up and sits down again
Oof
justifina nah he just quick to stand back up he thought he sat on one of suges hiv needles
I can believe Snoop was this cool. Cool enough to walk in room full of Bloods like "whaddup cuz" and show love to everybody.
Dr Dre was a Crip too
Ya remember they snatched up snoop in GET OUT the movie
Bruh!!😂
Logan. Logan King
Link?
Really?🤦🏾😭😭😭😂🤣😂🤣
@@playstationplaystation3385 ruclips.net/video/uG_KHjd_PSc/видео.html
They weren't just creating magic they were creating history.
Awkward chick at 3:14 smh. She tried though. Lol
Lmao good catch
lmaooo
But would u smash tho?
Awkward chick? More like HOT chick.
The DayDreamer She might be attractive, but her movements were still awkward as shit lol
Just imagine 30 years later when rappers of this generation have documentary similar to this lay out lol 😹😹😹
Nah rappers these days wont have shit
@@sadaf9264 lol ikrrrrrrrrrrr shit!!!!! and because they mumble words!!!
🤢...a Lil Yachty biopic!
sa daf aye rather you like it or not some of these rappers from today will be greats like the ones we saw in this movie it’s not Debate it’s logic
@@NOLACKINGSLIME people only wanna talk about the shitty ones
Lakeith is one of the most underrated actors today.
He was phenomenal in Sorry To Bother You
And in get out too
lol how is he underrated? He's in a lot of roles at least since i saw him in Get Out
iRated Gaming he’s like a low key actor, he shows up now and then and dominates his role
i scoured tha comments to find this
Fun fact: Tha guy who plays snoop ... played in get out as Logan but his real name was dre 💯
And in Death Note as L.
also atlanta we love that man
no shit sherlock
he plays in DOPE.
@@RegReg02 Imagine having such a pussy pp and acting like hot shit.
Holy shit him saying “Snoop D-O double G cuz who are you?” is one of the most Snoop things that actor could’ve said
The “yezzzzirrr” got me laughing
The _“Nuthin’ But A G Thang”_ part is probably my favorite part of the entire movie.
Mines too.
Sad that it's so far from reality
I love how he rolls in with full respect. Phenomenal
3:30 when the most gangsta hip-hop anthem ever was produced. ✊
Austrin Alick 2:52
Look up Leon Haywood- I want'a do something freaky to you. Dre never made that beat..
BeerrunBrandon dre got niggas thinking he actually makes beats hahahahaha
@@brandonramirez13 Dre made the piano synth that went over the original sample. The original beat he sampled was just the drum beats, and he laid the piano synth over top of it.
@@brandonramirez13 he sampled the drum loop, I wouldn't say he copied anything.
2:37 People perceive this scene as Dre making the song by himself even though the whole thing was sampled (including the whistle). I like to think its depicting Dre attempting to replicate the sample while high and drunk, which is why it took him multiple attempts to get it right.
This dude played the bully in the movie "dope"
Who?
+CH4OSM4N the guy who play snoop dogg
+Tyler Lee okay thanks
CH4OSM4N no problem
Nigga was wearing red in "dope" but he cripping on this one
Dude actually sounds like Snoop pretty well.
Listen at 00:50 sounds just like snoop Dogg.
I had to keep replaying it as well. Sounds dubbed. I don't think his lips were moving ha
facts
No way snoop Dogg would talk so he can move his lips even snoop Dogg said it himself he sounds a little bit like him.
Madara Terrenz Clarke they should have used nipsey hustle
Madara Terrenz Clarke nah
"Chronic?"
"Yessrrrrrrrrrrrrr"
One of the best films I’ve ever seen...... replay value is frekin awesome years later and it’s still dope and interesting, groovy. Dre Dre, ice cube and co are excellent movie producers, hope we get more music movie adaptations.....PLEASE.
Yoooo Just realized LaKeith Stanfield Play'ed snoop didnt notice before hes amazing in almost every film i see him in.
Dude at 0:54 sits two times 🤔
Laitan Tom hahah just saw that 😂
Gimme yo eyes ese🙈
Different takes different angles
🤣🤣🤣
Sharingan
Watching this is like watching a GTA SA cutscene
Dre tried to make himself look like a G. but we all know that he used to wear lipstick lmao
😂😂he a bitch
And tupac got raped in jail
@@805fillmore diresoect but funny 😂
@@shxdy2539 what
Seven Grand And you are a bitch dumb fuck for believing shit
That really how they met? If so, then Snoop really must not have known who Suge was if he introduced himself like that.
& to think, Snoop’s still at the top of his game while Suge is sitting in prison.
Also, I still hear “Nuthin but a thang” on the radio sometimes
It's nuthin but a g thang
Joe Whitehead Dre brought him in
Dre brought him in and he knew who Surge is.
Be it whether the 20's liked him or not, he was affiliated with the Crips and so does Dre despite Dre himself not being a member too. Surge on the other hand was from Bloods and with a self-affiliant Snoop rolled into the production office and gets challenged by a Blood, he'll retaliate.
0:36 snoop a savage
Maria Salto that didn’t actually happened 🤦🏾♂️
@@hollowsgongetchu4709 how you know?
Mr Alpha cuh snoop would be beaten up n kicked out
@@hollowsgongetchu4709 and how do you know that didn't happen ?
Mr Alpha bruh u so fkn dumb do u rly believe everything u see in the movies
Nice touch at the end with the song that would become Cube's classic "Bop Gun. "
I like how they make it look like dre just came up with that g than beat sporadically. Real music fans know he took that sample from leon haywoods i wanna do something freaky to you track boy
Romeo Juliet My dear lord you are a complete dumbass. Yea he ALTERED Leon’s track he took it and made his own. Some times I really think people should be smarter during sex so people like you aren’t created
@@hunterunderhill4290 Dre didn't compose shit though and the movie makes it look like he came up with the melody. Dre looped the sample, added a kick drum, some hi-hats, mini moog & either Mike Sims or Colin Wolfe replayed the bass line. He didn't even credit him properly on the chonic and wrote under credits "L . Hayward" instead of correctly crediting him as "L. Haywood". Sometimes I really think people should research the shit they say so they don't spew bullshit on a subject they know nothing about.
@@jah2580 the melody was replayed on G Thang tho. The synth used for that melody on the Leon Haywood song sounds nothing like the one used on G Thang.
MISCDesigns Something tells me you’ve never heard the actual song. Go listen to that Leon Haywood joint again and fast forward 30 seconds.
@@Eagles4life221 man, listen. something tells me you don't really listen to Dr. Dre productions closely, because the sound used to recreate the lead as it is used in G Thang is similar to the one used in Deez Nutz and also NWA's Always Into Something, which came out before G Thang, and neither sound like the instrument (not the melody) used to play the melody on the Leon Haywood record. The only sample from the Leon Haywood record is the first two bars of the song; the rest of instruments were replayed.
Btw, I probably listen the intro to "I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You" at least 10 times before I finish the record every time I play it. So please stop trolling
That first part where Snoop was surrounded by all those bloods made me reminisce so much. I’m not in a gang and don’t claim to be in one, but my pops and my cousins on his side of the family are in their own gang and I’ve been around Bloods and crips my whole life and because of that I’ve been in these types of situations where I was in a room or an area where the tension was thick because of who I knew and they all thought I was to live up to my fathers image and start banging also. A lot can happen just off assumptions. I still fight that problem now and I realize that’s a reality I’ll never be able to escape because the way God made me I’ll always be different and real and that brings hate and a lot of it. Right now I thank God that I’m going to school and handling my business in the best way that I can it needs to be more accurate and organized how I go about handling my business, but I know through time I’ll be able to sculpt that reality out.💯
And now a little over a year later I finally moved out of the hood after living there my whole life. I'm 20 years old now and have officially been out the hood for three months. God came through and I'm glad I made progress and didn't fall back.
@@rhomayyann4691happy for u man going strong
@@rhomayyann4691 thanks for the update man, more power to you!
i like how they included Zapp's "be alright" in the low rider scene
2:45
This part kills me. It’s supposed to make it seem like he didn’t have the melody. But had the back ground beat.
BUT THE ORIGINAL SAMPLE HAS BOTH. He just the genius that looped it and put out crazy bars with it.
When deep cover comes on it gives me chills that damn beat is dark af. Best song Dre made in my opinion. Love this scene I watch the movie just to see this scene it's so bad ass
Snoop said ‘Oh most definitely’. Seems that Deontay Wilder stole his line.
Lol
2:39 why the hell Dre needed to struggle composing the tune which already exists over the original sample?
Right
Lmao @ 2:29 Dre sound like Haha Davis "Wooooow, thats some smoke smoke, Chronic Man Chronic Man yea das me" lmao
2:58 it’s funny how the beat changed right when he played the right keyboard notes for the song like it already knows what song he’s making 😂
That's how it be tho it just happens
Song at 1:40 is actually zapp and Roger- be alright
heyyy thank u!!!!!!!!!!!
I had no idea that was warren G till i read the comments.. but dre’s line “wtsup warren” totally gets missed cause snoop is talking at the same time
"Snoop D O double G cuh. Who you?"
just the way he said it sounded so badass
Snoop is to straight outta compton as wonderwoman and spiderman were to BvS and Civil war
No tupac is
I agree with sheloves
Sheloves Chichi he was cool. But snoop had the better entrance
+Luis Lockhart no dude that played tupac looked just liked him n they were playin Hail Mary so it was just a1
deep cover playing and the hangin bandana made it the perfect entrance, it was clear right away
1:15 a friendly reminder to all producers how hard it can be. You're not alone.
Now we think of Snoop as the ole star of the business... Incredible how time flies!
2:38 my favorite scene in the whole movie.
Snoop is forever a legend in my book.
Comments
99% "snoop D-O double G cuh. Who you?"
1% Something random
0:38 snoop had some balls to say that 😁
I bet he didn't really....they just wanted to make him look extra cold.
V Ling you really think snoop ain’t about that
@@AceofDlamonds I bet he had 'cause the boys in the hood are always hard, you come talking the trash, they'll pull your card, knowing nothing in life but to be legit.
Don't quote me, boy, 'cause I ain't said shit
@Almighty 1k yet theres videos of him chillin with rollin 20s. he dont do it now cuz he a grown ass millionaire
@@pedrogonzalez5040 No we dont. This is just movie shit Pedro.
2:57 * Nuthin' but a g thang starts playing *
* Snoop Doog spawns and releases the most dope lyrics in the world *
The scene where Dre is trying to figure out what melody to play on the Nothin but a G Thang beat always bothered me cause the song he sample'd already has that exact melody in it. In this scene they made it look like he made that particular part up.
A lot of the movie is like that though, like the scene where ice cube comes up with "f..k the police" lyrics after being arrested. We all know those were ez's lyrics!
Suge takes everything too personal and this scene showed that off perfectly. Man acting like he owns the world when he’s spinning beats and making deals, didn’t even know the gold mine that walked through the door
Now Snoop owns Death Row😎
Snoop is so laid back. He wasn't even moved by Suge's little tantrum because he is just that cool. Nobody is as smooth as Snoop. He's in a class all by himself.
Lakeith is one of the most underrated actors today tbh
Nipsey Hustle should have played snoop
Yes!!! I used to think they were related because Snoop always calls him nephew until I realized that Snoop calls everyone nephew lol. I read that Snoop wanted Nipsey to play him in the movie but Nipsey turned it down because he didn't want to be in Snoops shadow considering he looks so much like him and they are both crips from LA and people already assumed they were related. Snoop said in the article that he respected Nipsey's decision and that LaKeith Stansfield did a good job portraying him.
Beautiful Surprise they ain’t related at all but snoop was his idol growing up
R.I.P damn
@Big_ Dragon69 bitch nigga fuck you rip nip yo mama loved herself some nipsey hussle some respect lil bitch
Fr
“Snoop D O double G cuz, who you?
that pissed off suge knight tbh :)))
Soundcloud rappers “you already know who it is 💯💯”
Everyone: 0:31
Dr Dre: Chronic
Snoop Dogg: Yessir😂
"Death row is the label that pays me"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That Moog synth tho..
+Zuni7712 hey can you please tell me which moog is that? ...... is it minimoog or what ? pls tell me
+charimanxthefirst That whole scene is a fake. That synth is from Leon Haywood's Do somethin freaky to ya. So in reality Dre back in the day didnt have to create the synth sound himself.
+MC ASH It's a minimoog model d.
+charimanxthefirst I'm not sure..but that particular synth sound isn't really that hard to re create.. sounds like a simple triangle wave
Zuni7712 thank you very much.
When you realize snoop dogg should have been snoop dawg
Nice one
Hell no
Nah, too old now. Would make 0 sense.
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 Yup Snoop doggy dog old now
I love how when Snoop walks in the door in the first scene, you can see his crip flag in his back pocket. Great cinematic touch
"Im Snoop D O Double G who you cuh?" Snoop is a legend
LaKeith Stanfield is now one of my favorite actors in this era.
Snoop dogg could of played snoop dogg because that nigga never ages...
Snoop talks shit to Shug and Dre's like, "oh SHIT!"
Only Crip who woulda had the balls to really do this on some, "Who u Loc", was Big Trae Dee
Nah he ain't the only one.. Monster Kody
Eazy-E too, dude almost smoked suge
Warren G guy looks like nas not warren
at least his voice and haircut is similiar :D
that was Warren g in the studio introducing snoop frog?
Clockwork Indigo snoop Froggie frog
***** LOL
dude i didn't even know that was warren g lmao. yeah doesn't look like him at all.
Snoop dogg started the "cuh" for the tacuaches out there
He says cuz not cuh