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"Beautiful" is a hip hop song by American rapper Snoop Dogg featuring vocals from Pharrell Williams and Uncle Charlie Wilson. It was released on January 27, 2003, as the second single from Snoop Dogg's sixth studio album, Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss. The song was written by Snoop Dogg alongside producers The Neptunes (Williams and Chad Hugo ...
Charlie Wilson and Snoop Dogg perform at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in 2015. ... You can hear his voice on tracks like Snoop’s 2002 hit “Beautiful” and across several tracks on Kanye West ...
The music video for "Beautiful", which featured Pharrell but omitted Charlie Wilson, was directed by Chris Robinson in Brazil, which helped the single to become a hit on the Billboard 's charts. In a retrospective critique on the song, Pharrell would later admit he didn't think the song would be a hit. "[Snoop] really loved ‘Beautiful.’
Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson: R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece: Geffen 2004 "Signs" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson and Justin Timberlake: R&G (Rhythm & Gangsta): The Masterpiece: Geffen 2002 "You Got What I Want" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson: Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss: Priority 2002 "Beautiful" Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell and Uncle ...
“I remember when I first came to Los Angeles,” Charlie Wilson says. “I was here to mix the songs from the Gap Band’s first record, which only sold about 6,000 copies — or maybe it was ...
Wilson also worked with 2Pac and the Dogg Pound on an unreleased song "Just Watching" (1996), as well as "Wanted Dead Or Alive", which featured him on the hook and 2Pac & Snoop rapping. He was also featured on the Grammy-nominated single " Beautiful " (together with Pharrell ) from Snoop's 2002 album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss .
The American rapper Snoop Dogg has appeared on more than 500 non-single songs as a featured artist, a record among solo artists. MusicMagpie, a British online retailer, stated that Snoop Dogg has been featured on approximately 583 songs—although they included Snoop Dogg’s featured singles. [1]
Snoop Dogg explains on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" how fellow "Voice" coach Michael Bublé's daughter's love for "The Affirmations Song" nearly made him cry.