@@pateastwood Seems like after the murder case and then Death Row falling apart something snapped. He had already switched to the lazy rapping around '95, so it wasn't Death Row falling apart that was the major factor but it certainly did not help. All downhill since then as an MC -- the late 90s were good in terms of music, but that was because he had good beats again; he never recovered that original flow.
"Yeeeeeaaaahh!! This beat was originally 4 N.W.A., but DRE took this beat along with some other tracks when he cold left RUTHLESS RECORDS in '91.... Ya'll welcome....💯✊🏾
“They” started making threatening phone calls to Snoop and he fell in line real quick. JDL was extorting Tupac and the threatening phone calls to Snoop were from numbers linked to the JDL.
best verse form snoop, tight as a motha fucka: So what you wanna do? (What you wanna do?) I got the gauge, a uzi and the mothafuckin 22 so if you wanna blast, nigga we can buck 'em If we stick 'em then we stuck 'em so fuck 'em!"
haha i remember listnin to this version before the original then i got muddle up with the lyrics when i listened to the original i was like wtf this version is way better shouldv been on The Chronic
I remember listening to this remix on Mr. Magic and DJ Mister Cee's show back in 1993 on a college radio station WNYE 91.5 FM. By the way,in case you're wondering, I'm from NYC. Peace.
I never knew this was officially released?! Imagine if this was released on The Chronic in 1992, as well as the insane beat for "The Bomb" that they used in the intro to their live show on stage back in 1992/93 when they drove on stage in a Lowrider!!!
Snoop blacked out in the second verse “Fuck it, I had to do this quick Grabbed the Glock 17, the clip went ‘click’ Tried to detect, but did not detect perfect So I creep on that ass, pops him and drops him That oughta stop him…”