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    Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta) [Remix]
    Sweat (Snoop Dogg vs. David Guetta) [Remix]
    Snoop Dogg
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    Young, Wild & Free (Feat. Bruno Mars)
    Young, Wild & Free (Feat. Bruno Mars)
    Snoop Dogg & Wiz Khalifa
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    Still D.R.E. featuring Snoop Dogg (Explicit Version)
    Still D.R.E. featuring Snoop Dogg (Explicit Version)
    Dr. Dre

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Jump-started by Dr. Dre's signature production style and his first post-N.W.A. project, The Chronic (1992), the G-Funk sound ushered in a period of sales chart dominance by West Coast artists that lasted for several years. With its minor key synths, thorough absorption of the George Clinton/Parliament/Funkadelic catalog, and roster of charismatic vocalists (including Snoop Dogg, Warren G., and Tupac Shakur in addition to many others), G-Funk became the soundtrack to the early to mid '90s. Dre's crowning anthem, "Ain't Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang," launched an empire that drastically altered the balance of power in the Hip-hop kingdom.

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Cult Heroes: Dr Dre

Dr Dre is one of the most respected producers and artists not only in the history of hip-hop, but in the whole history of music. Listen to our Cult Heroes Playlist!

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Cult Heroes: Dr Dre