Song (ft. Snoop Dogg)(original Hq) | Will.i.am - The Donque

The song is built on a catchy, repetitive hook—"She got a donkey / I got a donkey"—which is actually voiced by a young (then known as Katerina Graham), who provides the feminine perspective in the chorus.

Produced by will.i.am and , "The Donque Song" is a textbook example of the eclectic sound will.i.am was chasing during the late 2000s.

The track benefits immensely from the rapport between "nephew" will.i.am and "uncle" Snoop Dogg, whose laid-back flow perfectly balances will.i.am’s energetic, playful delivery. Memorable lyrics and features Will.I.Am - The Donque Song (ft. Snoop Dogg)(original HQ)

While "The Donque Song" never received a high-budget official music video, it became a cult favorite among fans of the Songs About Girls album. Will.I.Am - The Donque Song (ft. Snoop Dogg)(original HQ)

In 2007, will.i.am stepped away from the Black Eyed Peas to drop his third studio album, Songs About Girls . Tucked away as the sixth track was a heavy-hitting, West Coast-inspired gem: featuring none other than the legendary Snoop Dogg. Even years later, the track's high-quality (HQ) versions on platforms like YouTube continue to rack up views from fans nostalgic for that era of experimental hip-hop. The vibe: Experimental West Coast meets futuristic pop The song is built on a catchy, repetitive

It features a stripped-down, bass-heavy rhythm that feels like a futuristic nod to classic West Coast G-funk.

Snoop also pays homage to his own classic hit, "Gin and Juice," by lamenting, "Kinda hard being Snoop D-O-double-G," amidst the chaos of the party scene described in the song. Availability and Legacy Memorable lyrics and features While "The Donque Song"

The term "Donque" (a stylized play on "donkey") is used throughout the track as slang for a "big booty".