Highlights the late singer's ability to make explicit lyrics sound like a church hymn.
Showcases the distinct styles of Long Beach royalty—Snoop's flow, Warren G's coolness, and Kurupt’s technical aggression. 🧘 The 432Hz Experience
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The sub-bass in G-funk feels warmer and more "enveloping" at this frequency. 🏛️ Cultural Legacy Learn more The sub-bass in G-funk feels warmer
Ultimate party anthem with a smooth, laid-back bounce.
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Dr. Dre (heavy Parliament-Funkadelic influence). Vocal MVP: Nate Dogg’s legendary melodic hook.