Dr Dre Ft Snoop Today
: 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].
: Another hit from the 2001 album, notable for its weed-culture references and Nate Dogg's closing line [1, 13]. Professional Relationship Dr Dre Ft Snoop
The duo has produced some of the most recognizable tracks in rap history: : The lead single from Dre's second album, 2001 [5]
