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Dr Dree feat Snoop Dogg Lyrics
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That nigga shit banging!
I ain't fuckin' with none of these new niggas,
but that nigga, Snoop Dogg? That nigga back!
Right, right, he a wild lil' nigga
But that's where you're wrong at lil' homie
Big Snoop never left!
Jah, rasta!
Yeah, shada-di-da-da
Sugar (hahaha)
Yah, man (hahaha)
Check it
Didn't think I would last, I'm adrift on a draft
While I'm flippin' my craft, hold a gift to the gab
Cre-i-zippin' my rag see, hop on the grass
Peep-pop on these suckers tryna avoid the clash
But if I must I must, let me raise my glass
Tryna move on off and put you on up some fresh game
Or how to maintain, sustain and gangbang
You never change, you stay the same
It sound easy, don't it? I put a lot on it
I be Dogg on it, I really want it
Achieve at the speed that you work at
And these is the G's, we the throwbacks
Battlecat on the track
There is just no way you can call that a comeback
We done that, we run that, from the top back, middle to the front
We only here to give you what you want
Blaze it, one!
When your times is being rough and no one wants to be near you
You know that I'll be there, I'll be right there
And when your luck is so bad and no one really wants to hear you
Just turn me on, turn me out and let me play
Lada-di-di-da-da!
Horse and a carriage
Sports in a marriage, all in a day's work
Show you how these plays work
Longevity, heavenly blowing kush heavily
Rearrange my melody, no more felonies
Shout-out to my mama Beverly,
and my grandmother the elderly, should be upheld to the utmost
Dorothy Tate, half the reason why I'm great
Mississippi the state
Let me shake back, break back to the beat
And keep supplying y'all with more heat for the street
Snoop Dogg, Snoop Lion, it's all the same
One thing's for sure, this shit bangin'
Achieve at the speed that you work at
See these is the G's and we the throwbacks
Battlecat on the track
There is just no way you could call it a comeback
Been there done that
When your times is being rough and no one wants to be near you
You know that I'll be there, I'll be right there
And when your luck is so bad and no one really wants to hear you
Just turn me on, turn me out and let me play
Lada-di-di-da-da!
Lada-di-di-da-da!
Yeah mon, Snoop Lion
Snoop Dogg, hehe!
I'm still here!
B.C. Pilot, yessir
In this song, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are acknowledging Snoop Dogg's resilience and longevity in the hip hop industry. When Dr. Dre asks if Kendrick Lamar has listened to Snoop's new album, he emphasizes how impressed he is with Snoop's work. Snoop Dogg then affirms that he's never left the rap game; he's always been here. His pride in his craft oozes through his vereses, which include his struggles with staying afloat in the rap game, his growth in his personal life, and how he remains grounded.
Line by Line Meaning
Ayo, K-Dot? You up on that new Snoop Dogg?
Dr. Dre asks K-Dot if he’s heard Snoop Dogg’s new music
That nigga shit banging!
Dr. Dre compliments Snoop Dogg’s music
I ain't fuckin' with none of these new niggas,
Dr. Dre is not a fan of modern rap artists
but that nigga, Snoop Dogg? That nigga back!
Dr. Dre thinks Snoop Dogg’s return to music is impressive
Right, right, he a wild lil' nigga
Dr. Dre acknowledges Snoop Dogg as a bit of a troublemaker
But that's where you're wrong at lil' homie
Dr. Dre disagrees with the above statement
Big Snoop never left!
Dr. Dre highlights that Snoop Dogg never really left the music industry
I'm still here
Snoop Dogg announces that he's still relevant and active in the music scene
Jah, rasta!
Snoop Dogg evokes a Jamaican vibe with this phrase
Yeah, shada-di-da-da
This is a nonsensical phrase used for its rhythm and sound
Sugar (hahaha)
Snoop Dogg uses 'sugar' as a term of endearment or possibly as an alter-ego
Yah, man (hahaha)
Snoop Dogg continues his Jamaican-inspired phrases
Check it
Snoop Dogg encourages listeners to pay attention
Didn't think I would last, I'm adrift on a draft
Snoop Dogg reflects on his doubts of success in the music industry
While I'm flippin' my craft, hold a gift to the gab
Despite his doubts, Snoop Dogg recognizes his skill and talent in rapping
Cre-i-zippin' my rag see, hop on the grass
Snoop Dogg uses cryptic language to describe cruising in a car
Peep-pop on these suckers tryna avoid the clash
Snoop Dogg is aware of those who try to avoid confrontation and competition in the industry
But if I must I must, let me raise my glass
Snoop Dogg is ready to face competition and celebrate his own success
Tryna move on off and put you on up some fresh game
Snoop Dogg aims to teach listeners new skills and knowledge
Or how to maintain, sustain and gangbang
Snoop Dogg references his upbringing in a gang and what he learned from it
You never change, you stay the same
Snoop Dogg is proud to have stayed true to himself despite fame and success
It sound easy, don't it? I put a lot on it
Snoop Dogg acknowledges that success isn't easy and takes a lot of effort
I be Dogg on it, I really want it
Snoop Dogg is committed to his success and wants it badly
Achieve at the speed that you work at
Snoop Dogg encourages listeners to achieve success at their own pace
And these is the G's, we the throwbacks
Snoop Dogg references his gang and shows appreciation for old-school music
Battlecat on the track
Battlecat is credited as the producer for the track
There is just no way you can call that a comeback
Snoop Dogg disagrees with anyone who thinks he's making a comeback
We done that, we run that, from the top back, middle to the front
Snoop Dogg highlights his success and dominance in the music industry
We only here to give you what you want
Snoop Dogg's main goal is to provide listeners with music they enjoy
Blaze it, one!
Snoop Dogg encourages listeners to light up and listen to his music
When your times is being rough and no one wants to be near you
Snoop Dogg sympathizes with listeners who are going through tough times
You know that I'll be there, I'll be right there
Snoop Dogg promises to be there for listeners during hard times
And when your luck is so bad and no one really wants to hear you
Snoop Dogg empathizes with those who feel unheard and unappreciated
Just turn me on, turn me out and let me play
Snoop Dogg suggests that his music is a helpful distraction from the hardships of life
Lada-di-di-da-da!
This phrase is simply a catchy and memorable hook
Horse and a carriage
Snoop Dogg uses this phrase to describe the luxury and high life
Sports in a marriage, all in a day's work
Snoop Dogg references the hard work and dedication it takes to balance love and career
Show you how these plays work
Snoop Dogg aims to teach listeners about life and success
Longevity, heavenly blowing kush heavily
Snoop Dogg references the fact that he has been successful for a long time, and enjoys smoking weed
Rearrange my melody, no more felonies
Snoop Dogg wants to change his music style and avoid getting in trouble with the law
Shout-out to my mama Beverly, and my grandmother the elderly, should be upheld to the utmost
Snoop Dogg pays tribute to his family and values respecting elders
Dorothy Tate, half the reason why I'm great
Snoop Dogg credits his success to his mom, Dorothy
Mississippi the state
Snoop Dogg references his birth state of Mississippi
Let me shake back, break back to the beat
Snoop Dogg is ready to bounce back and create more great music
And keep supplying y'all with more heat for the street
Snoop Dogg is committed to continuing to produce quality street music
Snoop Dogg, Snoop Lion, it's all the same
Snoop Dogg acknowledges his different aliases but reminds listeners that it's still him
One thing's for sure, this shit bangin'
Snoop Dogg is confident that his music is great
B.C. Pilot, yessir
B.C. Pilot is most likely the person who mixed or recorded the song
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CALVIN BROADUS, CLIFF CURRY, KEVIN GILLIAM
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