Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
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| Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz | |||||
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| Studio album by Tha Eastsidaz | |||||
| Released | February 1, 2000 | ||||
| Recorded | 1999–2000 | ||||
| Genre | West Coast hip hop Gangsta rap |
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| Length | 72:36 | ||||
| Label | Dogghouse/TVT | ||||
| Producer | Meech Wells Battlecat Jelly Roll L. T. Hutton Warren G |
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Snoop Dogg presents Tha Eastsidaz is the debut album by Snoop Dogg's group Tha Eastsidaz. It was recorded at Dogghouse Studio, Music Grinder & Skip Saylor Recording, Hollywood, California. It was released on February 1, 2000.
Most of the songs were performed live on Hustler's rap-porn compilation Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle XXX DVD. The album was executive produced by Snoop Dogg.
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[edit] Track listing
- "Intro to Indo" (featuring Dr. Dre)
- "Now We Lay 'em Down" (featuring Kokane)
- Contains interpolation from Funkadelic's "One Nation Under a Groove".[1]
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "Tha Eastsidaz"
- Samples "Nothing to Lose But the Blues" by Gwen McCrae
- Produced by Meech Wells and Def Jef
- "Dogghouse" (featuring Tha Locs, Rappin' 4-Tay)
- Produced by Goldie Loc
- "Give It 2 'em Dogg" (featuring Bugsy Seigal)
- Produced by Goldie Loc and Bugsy Seigal
- "Got Beef" (featuring Jayo Felony, Sylk E. Fine)
- Produced by L. T. Hutton
- "Real Talk"
- "Balls of Steel"
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- "Nigga 4 Life" (featuring Bad Azz)
- Produced by Blaqthoven
- "G'd Up" (featuring Butch Cassidy)
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- "Another Day" (featuring Butch Cassidy)
- Produced by Jelly Roll
- "Tha Mac Ten Commandments"
- "Ghetto" (featuring Kokane, Kam, Nate Dogg)
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- Samples Rick James' "Ghetto Life" from the album Street Songs.
- "Big Bang Theory" (featuring Xzibit, Kurupt, CPO, Pinky)
- Produced by Warren G
- "Be Thankful" (featuring Kam, Pretty Tony, Warren G)
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- Samples Stan Getz's "Saudade Vem Correndo" from the album Jazz Samba Encore!.
- Samples Tom Tom Club's "Genius of Love" from the self-titled album Tom Tom Club.
- "How You Livin'" (featuring Butch Cassidy)
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- "Take It Back to '85" (featuring Kurupt, Butch Cassidy)
- Produced by Soopafly
- "Tha G In Deee"
- Produced by Meech Wells
- "Tha Mac Bible: Chapter 2:11 Verse 187"
- "Pussy Sells" (featuring Suga Free)
- Produced by L. T. Hutton
- "LBC Thang" (featuring Butch Cassidy)
- Produced by DJ Battlecat
- "Life Goes On" (featuring Kokane)
- Produced by Meech Wells
[edit] Chart performance
| Title | Chart positions | Video Director | ||||||
| US Hot 100 | US R&B / Hip-Hop | US Rap | U.S. Top 40 | Canada Top 50 | Australia Top 100 | Radio & Records Airplay - Rhythmic | ||
| "G'd up" | #47 | #19 | #2 | #35 | #13 | - | #26 | Diane Martel |
| "Got Beef" | #99 | #55 | #38 | - | - | #23 | - | Chris Robinson |
| Album Performance → Album Certification: |
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| Billboard Hot 200 | Australia Top 100 | Canada Top 50 | United World Chart Top 40 | |
| "Platinum (05.04.2000)" | #8 | #27 | #8 | #27 |
[edit] Miscellanea
- The album has a guest appearance by Snoop Dogg's little brother called Pretty Tony (born Bing Worthington) who is a member of a duo called Lifestyle (with DJ Quik's cousin H.I.T.) and is an owner-founder of Soulhood Entertainment. Their debut album is out called Liquid Cocaine released by BCD Music Group. He is already Snoop's business manager. He is a co-owner of his own clothing line called Lifestyle Clothing alongside with Darryl Wagner.
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