Author Topic: Snoop reveals the original beat Dr Dre gave him to record Nuthin But A G Thang  (Read 1294 times)

djfilthyrich




Listeners tuned into the Questlove Supreme podcast this past Wed heard Snoop Dogg reveal that the original beat for 'Nuthin But A G Thang' was the famous intro beat to Southside Movement's 'I Been Watchin You'. Snoop started rapping the first few bars, which left me wanting to hear the whole track. So I made it happen. Listen below to hear the story and the blend.

https://soundcloud.com/djfilthyrich/snoop-dogg-dr-dre-nuthin-but-a-g-thang-dj-filthy-rich-og-beat-blend
 

Sccit

damn that’s dope, i can see how it goes on that beat

gives it more of an east coast vibe, but still hard

jaytee

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/dA369LUP_HI" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/dA369LUP_HI</a>


Here's the record Dre was referring to...

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/Y7R2WQwQM_w" target="_blank" class="new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/Y7R2WQwQM_w</a>
 

donfathaimmortal

This beat was used in 1993 by Brotha Lynch Hung ‎for his lead single "24 Deep" taken from his very first album EP recorded in 1992.



"24 Deep"
(performed by : Brotha Lynch Hung)
(produced by : Brotha Lynch Hung)
© 1993 Black Market Records
The spot got shook, it was hell below | Is that Futureshock ?? | Hell, no, it's Death Row !
 

Sccit

HERE’S THE ORIGINAL:



k1000

props to DJ Filthy Rich for that blend and that great idea. Also, i congratulate you for leaving that radio-intro to start your song.
 

Okka

Thanks, Filthy Rich. This shit is dope as fuck.

This beat was used in 1993 by Brotha Lynch Hung ‎for his lead single "24 Deep" taken from his very first album EP recorded in 1992.

Jadakiss used it too. "Show Discipline" (feat. Nas) is a classic.