Dr. Dre Ft. Eazy-e, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg & 2pac - California Love [remix] 90%

Produced by Dr. Dre (though sometimes credited to Laylaw) and included on the 1996 album All Eyez on Me . It featured additional verses but still primarily showcased 2Pac and Dre. Why the "Megamix" is Fan-Made

The inclusion of and Ice Cube alongside 2Pac and Snoop Dogg on this specific remix is a product of internet "what-if" culture. Produced by Dr

Eazy-E passed away in March 1995, months before "California Love" was even recorded. Any version featuring his vocals uses recycled verses from other songs. Why the "Megamix" is Fan-Made The inclusion of

2Pac ft. Dr. Dre - California Love (Official Video) [Full Length Version] 2Pac ft

While both worked closely with Dr. Dre at different times, they were not part of the official 1995/1996 release of this specific track. Cultural Impact of the Remix

The track titled "Dr. Dre ft. Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg & 2Pac - California Love [Remix]" is a or remix and not an official studio collaboration. While the original "California Love" and its official remix are cornerstone tracks of West Coast hip-hop, they never officially featured all these artists on a single version during their lifetimes. The Origin of "California Love"

The original "California Love" was released in 1995 as 2Pac’s debut single for after his release from prison. It was famously produced by Dr. Dre and featured talk-box vocals from Roger Troutman . Original Version: Featured 2Pac and Dr. Dre.