California love
Dr. Dre Lyrics


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California love
California knows how to party
California knows how to party
In the city of L.A.
In the city of good ol' Watts
In the city, the city of Compton
We keep it rockin', we keep it rockin'
Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West
A state that's untouchable like Eliot Ness
The track hits your eardrum like a slug to your chest
Pack a vest for your Jimmy in the city of sex
We in that Sunshine State where the bomb-ass hemp be
The state where you never find a dance floor empty
And pimps be on a mission for them greens
Lean mean money-making-machines servin' fiends
I been in the game for ten years makin' rap tunes
Ever since honeys was wearin' Sassoon
Now it's '95 and they clock me and watch me
Diamonds shinin', lookin' like I robbed Liberace
It's all good, from Diego to the Bay
Your city is the bomb if your city makin' pay (uh)
Throw up a finger if you feel the same way
Dre puttin' it down for Californ-i-a

California (California) knows how to party (knows how to party)
California (West Coast) knows how to party (yes, they do, that's right)
In the city of L.A. (city of L.A.)
In the city of good ol' Watts (good ol' Watts)
In the city, the city of Compton (city of Compton)
We keep it rockin' (keep it rockin'), we keep it rockin'
(Yeah, now make it shake, c'mon)

Shake, shake it, baby
Shake, shake it, shake it, baby
Shake, shake it, mama
Shake it, Cali (shake it, Cali)
Shake, shake it, baby (that's right, uh)
Shake, shake it
Shake, shake it, mama
Shake it, Cali

Out on bail, fresh out of jail, California dreamin'
Soon as I step on the scene, I'm hearin' hoochies screamin'
Fiendin' for money and alcohol, the life of a Westside player
Where cowards die and the strong ball
Only in Cali where we riot, not rally, to live and die
In L.A. we wearin' Chucks, not Ballys (yeah, that's right)
Dressed in Locs and Khaki suits, and ride is what we do
Flossin' but have caution, we collide with other crews
Famous because we throw grams
Worldwide, let 'em recognize from Long Beach to Rosecrans
Bumpin' and grindin' like a slow jam
It's Westside, so you know the Row won't bow down to no man
Say what you say, but give me that bomb beat from Dre
Let me serenade the streets of L.A.
From Oakland to Sac-town, the Bay Area and back down
Cali is where they put their mack down, give me love

California (California) knows how to party (really knows how, baby)
California knows how to party
In the city of L.A. (South Central)
In the city of good ol' Watts (uh, that's right)
In the city, the city of Compton (yup, yup)
We keep it rockin' (keep it rockin'), we keep it rockin'
(Yeah, yeah, now make it shake, uh)

Shake, shake it, baby (uh)
Shake, shake it (uh, yeah)
Shake, shake it, mama
Shake it, Cali (shake it, Cali)
Shake, shake it, baby (shake it, Cali)
Shake, shake it
Shake, shake it, mama (West Coast)
Shake it, Cali

Uh, yeah, uh, uh, Long Beach in the house
Uh, yeah, Oaktown
Oakland definitely in the house (hahaha)
Frisco (yeah), Frisco

And you know L.A. up in this
Pasadena, where you at?
Yeah, Inglewood
Inglewood always up to no good
Even Hollywood tryna get a piece, baby
Sacramento, Sacramento where you at?
Yeah
Throw it up, y'all, throw it up, throw it up
I can't see ya
California love (uh, uh, uh)
Let's show these fools how we do it on this Westside
'Cause you and I know it's the best side
Yeah, that's right
West Coast, West Coast
Uh, California love
California love, yeah

California (California) knows how to party (yeah, yeah)
California knows how to party (uh, uh, where they at? Uh)
In the city of L.A. (South Central, uh)
In the city of good ol' Watts (yeah, yeah, ah)
In the city, the city of Compton (in the city of Compton)
We keep 'em rockin', we keep 'em rockin'





Just come on shake, shake it, baby
Baby, baby, shake it, mama, shake it, mama, shake it, mama

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dr. Dre’s “California Love” paint a picture of the West coast, particularly California, as a place where one can let loose and really party. The first line alone, “California knows how to party,” signifies that California is a state where you cannot only have fun, but the people there seem to have mastered the art of partying. The song accurately highlights different regions of Los Angeles, such as Compton and Watts, and the West Coast in general, including Oakland and Sacramento. The second verse of the song speaks directly to the state of California, describing it as an untouchable wealthy state, and highlights the issues and lifestyles that cities such as Los Angeles face. The final verse pays tribute to the different towns and cities scattered throughout California, where everyone is united and each city has a different vibe.


Line by Line Meaning

California love
This song is an ode to the love, vibe, and lifestyle that is found in California.


California knows how to party
California has a reputation for being the epicenter of good times and wild, memorable parties.


California knows how to party (Yes, they do)
This line doubles down on the statement from the previous line, underscoring the idea that Californians truly know how to throw a party.


In the city of L.A
The focus now zooms in to Los Angeles, one of California's most iconic cities.


In the city of good ol' Watts
Watts is a neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles, where the flavor of the community is rich with history and character.


In the city, the city of Compton
Compton is another neighborhood in Los Angeles known for its strong gang culture and contributions to hip-hop music.


We keep it rockin', we keep it rockin'
This line suggests that the people of Los Angeles, Watts, and Compton know how to have a good time and keep the party going no matter what.


Now let me welcome everybody to the Wild Wild West
The song's focal point shifts from just LA to the entirety of California, where people live life with a wild-west spirit and energy.


A state that's untouchable like Eliot Ness
Eliot Ness was an FBI agent famous for his efforts to enforce prohibition laws in the 1930s; this line asserts that California is as untouchable and law-defying as Ness's character.


The track hits your eardrum like a slug to your chest
The music is such a powerful force that it feels like a hit to the listener's chest, visceral and unforgettable.


Pack a vest for your Jimmy in the city of sex
This line speaks to the sexualized culture in Southern California, emphasizing the need for protection when engaging in these activities.


We in that Sunshine State where the bomb-ass hemp be
California is known for its warm, sunshiny weather, as well as its high-quality marijuana (hemp) that you can find easily there.


The state where you never find a dance floor empty
People in California love to dance and party, so there's always a crowd ready to keep the dance floor filled.


And pimps be on a mission for them greens
Pimps in California have a mission to make money (greed) by serving their customers, who are often drug addicts.


Lean mean money-making-machines servin' fiends
For some people, living like a 'lean mean money-making-machine' is a way of life in California; these people are willing to serve the needs of drug addicts (fiends) to make a profit.


I been in the game for 10 years makin' rap tunes
Dr. Dre has been writing and performing rap music for 10 years at the time this song was written.


Ever since honeys was wearin' Sassoon
Sassoon was a popular women's jeans brand in the 1980s and shows how long Dr. Dre has been part of rap music culture and hairstyling and fashion trends.


Now it's '95 and they clock me and watch me
The song was released in 1995, marking a milestone year in Dr. Dre's career, which has recently attracted a lot of attention and scrutiny.


Diamonds shinin', lookin' like I robbed Liberace
Liberace was a flamboyant pianist known for his extravagant lifestyle; this line suggests that Dr. Dre's diamonds are so shiny that they look like they must have been stolen from someone like Liberace.


It's all good, from Diego to the Bay
The entire California experience is 'all good,' stretching from San Diego in the south to the Bay Area in the north.


Your city is the bomb if your city makin' pay
If a city is financially successful, then it is the bomb (great) in the eyes of Californians.


Throw up a finger if you feel the same way
This line invites the listener to participate in the celebration of California by raising a finger in agreement.


Dre puttin' it down for Californ-i-a
Dr. Dre is the representative of California's hip-hop sound, so he wants to show his love for the state through his music.


Shake, shake it, baby
This line is a call to action, encouraging people to get up and dance.


Shake, shake it, shake it baby
Again, this line invites people to join in on the dancing, repeating the call to action.


Shake, shake it, mama
The song's energy continues to pick up, demanding action and participation from the listener.


Shake it, Cali
The state of California is personified here and called to get on up and dance.


Out on bail, fresh out of jail, California dreamin'
This line speaks to the criminal justice system in California and the high rates of incarceration; still, people holding onto that California dream.


Soon as I step on the scene, I'm hearin' hoochies screamin'
This line suggests that as soon as Dr. Dre steps onto the music scene, he is being welcomed by women (hoochies) who are excited to see him.


Fiendin' for money and alcohol, the life of a Westside player
This line describes the dangerous lifestyle of people living on the western side of California, who are addicted to money and alcohol.


Where cowards die and the strong ball
This line is a nod to California's gang culture, which sees people vying for power and control; only the strong survive.


Only in Cali where we riot, not rally, to live and die
California has had a long history of violence and unrest, often involving riots, rather than peaceful rallies, and death is always a possibility in this sort of environment.


In L.A. we wearin' Chucks, not Ballys (yeah, that's right)
Chucks are a type of sneakers made by Converse, which have been associated with the hip-hop style of L.A.; Ballys are dress shoes, an accessory that is generally unnecessary in L.A.'s casual, hip-hop culture.


Dressed in Locs and Khaki suits, and ride is what we do
This line describes the distinctive style of California, with people wearing Locs (sunglasses) and khaki suits and being focused on 'riding' - that is, driving around in cars.


Flossin' but have caution: we collide with other crews
Flossin' is a term that means to show off, and with all the flossin' in California, there's always a chance of conflict when different crews run into each other.


Famous because we program
California is known around the world for its entertainment industry, especially film and music production.


Worldwide, let them recognize from Long Beach to Rosecrans
California's entertainment culture has gained recognition all over the world, from Long Beach to Rosecrans.


Bumpin' and grindin' like a slow jam
Dancing in California is all about the slow jam; people like to dance up close and with one another.


It's Westside, so you know the Row won't bow down to no man
The Westside of California is a place of strength and pride; residents don't bow down to anyone because they believe they are the best.


Say what you say, but give me that bomb beat from Dre
People might talk a lot of junk, but they still want to hear that impressive, mind-blowing beat only Dr. Dre can make.


Let me serenade the streets of L.A
Dr. Dre wants his music to be the soundtrack of the streets of L.A., capturing the struggles, heartaches as well as the successes of those who call this place home.


From Oakland to Sac-town, the Bay Area and back down
Californians from Oakland all the way down to the Bay Area are part of this West Coast vibe, where people are always ready to rock out.


Cali is where they put their mack down; give me love!
Cali is the birthplace of the mack, a term for a smooth talking, confident man. The line ends with the call for love and respect for the California sound.




Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Andre Romell Young, Roger Troutman, Larry Troutman, Tupac Amaru Shakur, Christopher Stainton, Ronnie Hudson, Mikel Hooks, Joe Cocker

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