Dr Dre Ft Snoop ◎

: Snoop was introduced to Dr. Dre by his cousin Warren G, who played Snoop's demo tape for Dre [28].

: Snoop considers Dre a "big brother" who taught him how to separate from "the hood" and focus on professional business ventures [26].

The duo has produced some of the most recognizable tracks in rap history:

: Snoop famously ghostwrote many of Dre's verses in the early Death Row Records era, including his parts on "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" [18, 27].

: The lead single from Dre's second album, 2001 [5]. It is famous for its high-pitched piano riff and served as a comeback statement for both artists [14, 22].

: The lead single from Dre's album The Chronic [18]. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and is widely considered a defining track of the G-funk era [18, 21].

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg form one of the most iconic partnerships in hip-hop history [26]. Their collaboration began in 1992 and essentially launched Snoop Dogg's career while solidifying Dr. Dre's status as a premier solo producer and artist after the breakup of N.W.A [20, 28].

: Snoop was introduced to Dr. Dre by his cousin Warren G, who played Snoop's demo tape for Dre [28].

: Snoop considers Dre a "big brother" who taught him how to separate from "the hood" and focus on professional business ventures [26].

The duo has produced some of the most recognizable tracks in rap history:

: Snoop famously ghostwrote many of Dre's verses in the early Death Row Records era, including his parts on "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" [18, 27].

: The lead single from Dre's second album, 2001 [5]. It is famous for its high-pitched piano riff and served as a comeback statement for both artists [14, 22].

: The lead single from Dre's album The Chronic [18]. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and is widely considered a defining track of the G-funk era [18, 21].

Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg form one of the most iconic partnerships in hip-hop history [26]. Their collaboration began in 1992 and essentially launched Snoop Dogg's career while solidifying Dr. Dre's status as a premier solo producer and artist after the breakup of N.W.A [20, 28].