"Deep Cover" by Snoop Dogg was released as part of the soundtrack for the film of the same name in 1992. It also appeared on his debut studio album, "Doggystyle," which was released in 1993. The song features Dr. Dre and is notable for introducing Snoop Dogg's signature style to a wider audience.
Snoop Dogg created "Doggystyle" to showcase his unique style and perspective in the hip-hop genre, capitalizing on his success from his debut appearance on Dr. Dre's "The Chronic." The album, released in 1993, was a reflection of West Coast rap culture and aimed to combine storytelling with a laid-back, yet funky sound. Snoop's intention was to introduce his persona and artistic vision to a wider audience, solidifying his place in the music industry. The album's success helped define the G-funk era and established Snoop as a prominent figure in hip-hop.
Yes, Snoop Dogg achieved diamond certification for his iconic debut album, "Doggystyle," which was released in 1993. This certification, awarded by the RIAA, signifies that the album has sold over 10 million copies in the United States. Snoop Dogg's influence and popularity in hip-hop have solidified his status as a legendary artist in the music industry.
The song you're referring to is "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg. In the intro of the track, he famously says, "Westside, come out and play," which sets the tone for the song. Released in 1994, it's one of Snoop's notable tracks from his debut album, "Doggystyle."
Snoop Dogg's debut album "Doggystyle," released in 1993, has sold over 11 million copies in the United States by 2008. It was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA, reflecting its massive commercial success and enduring popularity. The album is considered a classic in hip-hop history, contributing significantly to Snoop's career.
Doggystyle is his debut and a hip hop classic, some would say his best. It was produced by Dr. Dre and after this album Snoop did not really put out any other stellar albums.
Tony"T" Green played all on the bass on the doggystyle album,plus brought in the Dramatics and George Clinton
"Deep Cover" by Snoop Dogg was released as part of the soundtrack for the film of the same name in 1992. It also appeared on his debut studio album, "Doggystyle," which was released in 1993. The song features Dr. Dre and is notable for introducing Snoop Dogg's signature style to a wider audience.
Snoop Dogg created "Doggystyle" to showcase his unique style and perspective in the hip-hop genre, capitalizing on his success from his debut appearance on Dr. Dre's "The Chronic." The album, released in 1993, was a reflection of West Coast rap culture and aimed to combine storytelling with a laid-back, yet funky sound. Snoop's intention was to introduce his persona and artistic vision to a wider audience, solidifying his place in the music industry. The album's success helped define the G-funk era and established Snoop as a prominent figure in hip-hop.
The song you're referring to is "Murder Was the Case" by Snoop Dogg. In the intro of the track, he famously says, "Westside, come out and play," which sets the tone for the song. Released in 1994, it's one of Snoop's notable tracks from his debut album, "Doggystyle."
Snoop Dogg's debut album "Doggystyle," released in 1993, has sold over 11 million copies in the United States by 2008. It was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA, reflecting its massive commercial success and enduring popularity. The album is considered a classic in hip-hop history, contributing significantly to Snoop's career.
Snoop Doggy Dogg (a.k.a. Calvin Broadus) is a relatively well-known gangster rapper from California. Apparently, he was a member of the Cripps, spent some time in jail, and at some point he met a former-member of the legendary group N.W.A. named Dr. Dre. Snoop ended up doing some work on Dr. Dre's first solo album, The Chronic, and Dre produced Snoops first solo album shortly (I think 1992 or 1993) thereafter. That album was one of the greatest rap albums of all time: Doggystyle. He's put out at least one more album with Dr. Dre's Death Row Records, then he went to Master P's No Limit label. He has also starred in a number of movies, and he hosted a reality TV show for some time.
In Early 1992, Because That's When Snoop First Met Dr. Dre, They Recorded They First Hit - Deep Cover - For The Movie{ Deep Cover }, So After They Did That, Dr. Dre Started Working On The Chronic With RBX, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound{ Daz Dillinger & Kurupt }, Lady Of Rage, The D.O.C., Bushwick Bill, & Jewell. The D.O.C. & Snoop Wrote Dre's Verses For The Chronic, The Chronic Was Released December 15th, 1992. Right After The Chronic Came Out, Dr. Dre & Snoop Went On A 7-Day Tour, Which Did Not Go So Well, So Dre Told Snoop, We Need Too Start Working On Your Album, Snoop Was Like -Cool-, He Already Knew It Was Going To Be Named - Doggystyle -. Then One Day, Snoop Was Riding In The Car With Dr. Dre Around L.A., They Heard Atomic Dog By George Clinton On The Radio, Snoop Started Melodizing - Snoop Doooggyy Dogggg -, Snoop Was Like -Damn-. Then That's When Dr. Dre Came Up With The Idea Of Song Title -What's My Name- In Late 1992. In Early 1993. That's How Snoop Dogg Became Famous.
Snoop Dogg, now known as Snoop Lion, released his latest album on April 23, 2013. The album was known as "Reincarnated," referring to his recent stage name change.
Bow Wow made his first recording when he was six years old, appearing as a guest artist on the Snoop Dogg album doggystyle in 1993. Snoop Dog gave Bow Wow his stage name and also helped him land his own recording deal with Death Row Records, Snoop's label.EDIT: As he got older, he wasnt little any more, and dropped the 'lil'the second on is the real one
it should be comin out by June 2010
Doggy Style i believe..