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"Still D.R.E." is a song by American rapper-producer Dr. Dre, featuring fellow American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released in 1999, as the lead single from Dre's multi-platinum second studio album, 2001 (1999). The single debuted and peaked at number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1999 before re-entering and peaking at number 23 in 2022.
Tha Dogg Pound, the Dramatics: Dr. Dre "Doggyland" 1996 Tha Doggfather — DJ Pooh "Doggystyle" 2009 Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1 — Dr. Dre "Doggz Gonna Get Ya" 1998 Da Game Is to Be Sold, Not to Be Told: Mac: KLC "Doh Doh" 2002 Doggy Style: Welcome to tha House, Vol. 1: Soopafly, E. White, Mr. Kane: Hi-Tek "Doin' Too Much" 1999 No ...
The song features fellow American rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg in his first appearance on a record release. Shortly after the song's release Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg remade the song and released it as "One Eight Seven" under Death Row Records. In 1994 "One Eight Seven" was remixed for the reissue of the Deep Cover soundtrack and retitled "187um".
“If you’re an easily offended p****, don’t worry, nobody wants to f*** you up,” runs the flight attendant-style announcement at the beginning of Missionary, Dr Dre and Snoop Dogg’s first ...
Dre and Snoop have worked together many times over the years — first on Dre’s galvanizing 1992 solo album “The Chronic,” later on tracks like “Still D.R.E.” and “Forgot About Dre ...
Soon, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Billie Eilish would be up on the makeshift stage — set beside fake palm trees short enough to be caught in frame — doing their thing ...
Snoop collaborated with fellow hitmaker Dr. Dre (pictured in 2008) on the album production. The album was produced by Dr. Dre, who launched Snoop's career on the single "Deep Cover", in 1991 and produced the rapper's debut album, Doggystyle, in 1993. [26] The album was a return to the sound of the rapper's first albums, released in the early ...
"Now take a look at us, over 30 years later and we still on the grind in the studio and you still make me do every line 100 motherf---ing times. Still," Snoop said of Dre, 59, at the event. "And I ...