Dr Dre Ft Snoop -
The duo has produced some of the most recognizable tracks in rap history:
: Snoop considers Dre a "big brother" who taught him how to separate from "the hood" and focus on professional business ventures [26]. Dr Dre Ft Snoop
: The duo continues to work together; in 2024, they announced a reunion for Snoop's album titled Missionary , marking over 30 years of partnership [23]. The duo has produced some of the most
: The lead single from Dre's second album, 2001 [5]. It is famous for its high-pitched piano riff and served as a comeback statement for both artists [14, 22]. It is famous for its high-pitched piano riff
: Another hit from the 2001 album, notable for its weed-culture references and Nate Dogg's closing line [1, 13]. Professional Relationship
: Snoop Dogg's debut appearance on Dr. Dre's first solo single [20]. Originally written for the soundtrack of the film Deep Cover , it features the famous line, "187 on an undercover cop" [17, 25].
: Snoop famously ghostwrote many of Dre's verses in the early Death Row Records era, including his parts on "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" [18, 27].