Author Topic: What are the 3 Best Songs on Dr. Dre’s The Chronic?” | THE GREAT DEBATERS |  (Read 981 times)

Dee Tha AK

Did anyone listen to snoop rapping over the chronic intro shit was hard.

When?Where?
 

EAZY-LI

When?Where?



7 mins an 27 seconds in on this vid.
The Boyz N Tha Hood Are Always Hard
But Some Times The Boyz Leave Tha Hood
And Roll With God....

Rest In Peace Eric (Eazy-E) Wright
1964-1995
 

Jay_J

Nuthin' But A G Thang
Let Me Ride
Lil Ghetto Boy
 

Jay_J

Nuthin' But A G Thang
Let Me Ride
Lil Ghetto Boy
 

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Not bad actually, probably the first interesting thing I’ve seen come from Snoop since that Mouse Trap movie he did with JT the Bigga Figga
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"Dre Day" is the video that made me a Hip-Hop head for life—Snoop said "Bow Wow Wow Yippee Yo Yippee Yay" and it was at that point as an 11 year old in summer 1993 that I decided to give up my future following in my father's footsteps as an M.D. and instead devote my life to being a D.P.G. and religiously following the mores and ethos of Death Row, it's Chief Executive Suge Knight, and it's star artist Snoop Dogg, Producer Dr. Dre, and the great up and coming Daz Dillinger.

1.  "Dre Day"
2.  "Let Me Ride"
3.  "Nicca Wit A Gun"
Givin' respect to 2pac September 7th-13th The Day Hip-Hop Died

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