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Deep Cover

 
Lyrics: Deep Cover
 

Performed by: Dr. Dre Feat. Snoop Dogg
Written by: Calvin Broadus; Colin Fitzroy Wolfe; Andre Young

Credits: Broadus, Calvin (Songwriter); Wolfe, Colin Fitzroy (Songwriter); Young, Andre (Songwriter); MY OWN CHIT MUSIC (Publisher); NOTTING DALE SONGS INC (Publisher)

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"Deep Cover"
Single by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg
from the album Deep Cover
Released April 9, 1992
Format 12" single
Recorded 1991[1]
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, g-funk
Length 4:15
Label Epic Records
Writer(s) André Young, Calvin Broadus, Jr., Colin Wolfe
Producer Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre chronology
"We're All in the Same Gang"
(1990)
"Deep Cover"
(1992)
"Nuthin' but a "G" Thang"
(1992)
Snoop Dogg chronology
"Deep Cover"
(1992)
"Nuthin' but a "G" Thang"
(1992)

"Deep Cover", also known as "187" [2], is Dr. Dre's debut solo single, featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg, which is his debut in a single, for the soundtrack from the film Deep Cover (1992).

The album peaked on the Billboard 200 album chart at #166 on July 25, 1992. Apart from the soundtrack compilation, it also appeared as a single and on Dr. Dre's First Round Knock Out (1996), which spent 2 weeks on the Billboard 200 starting at #52 and later on several greatest hits albums, including: Doggy Stuff and Doggy Style Hits.

Like the artist indication on the original 12" vinyl says, "Dr. Dre introducing Snoop Doggy Dogg", it is the first time Snoop Dogg was featured on a record. As a single it had no major breakthrough regarding the sales but it launched Snoop's career. It samples a number of 1960s, 1970s and 1980s funk acts, such as Undisputed Truth's "(I Know) I'm Losing You" and Sly & the Family Stone's "Sing a Simple Song" (which provided the drumbeat). The single was set to be released on The Chronic (1992), but fallout from Body Count's banned song, "Cop Killer", prevented it since this song is also about killing police officers.[citation needed]

The film did not have much success (it only received 2 nominations on the Independent Spirits Awards in 1993), but the song itself is held in esteem by many fans and critics.[citation needed]

This song was also in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, in the radio station Radio Los Santos.

During the 2007 VH1 Hip Hop Honors show, T.I. and B.G. performed this song during Snoop's honor ceremony.

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Music video

The short-story of this low-budget video is almost identical as the self-same titled movie starring Laurence Fishburne and Jeff Goldblum. An undercover cop goes deep in the hierarchic pyramid of the underground mafia to get the bosses locked up, and "goes deep" also by getting addicted to drugs while trying to not reveal himself. The video begins in the first scene with Snoop (Snoop's first appearance in a music video), Dre and a black kingpin in a smoky office in the middle of an initiation where Snoop has to decide between the pipe and being caught up. After that introduction the music starts but the rest of the video is rather cut-to-cut and is a mixture of some five seconds long takes in black and white and some pictures from the motion picture. The scenes take place in a filthy concrete bungalow with several crack addicts and a projector flashing the movie itself on the wall. The house is later raided by the drug squad. There's also a scene with Snoop and Dre wearing business suits in a car, but it has no additional meaning to the plot.

Remixes

  • There is a previous version of the song entitled One Eight Seven (later known as Deep Cover Remix from the Fuck Wit Dre Day 12-inch EP, the 1995 album One Million Strong and the Death Row compilation Dr. Dre Chronicles: Deathrow Classics) which has a slightly modified sample and alternate lyrics. It is also a minute shorter (3:20). The title, which is also a part of the chorus refers to the police code, which stands for Murder in the US state of California.

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