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"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" is the third single by Snoop Dogg from his 2006 album Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, produced by Rick Rock. It features E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc and Tha Dogg Pound (Daz Dillinger and Kurupt), and Ladybug on the chorus. The song title and sample come from Ladybug Mecca's vocals on Digable Planets's "9th Wonder ...
The song features fellow West Coast rapper Snoop Doggy Dogg and was produced by Dat Nigga Daz. The song was released as a promotional single for the album on May 7, 1996 and later as the B-side to the album's second major and third overall single, How Do U Want It. The song peaked at number 46 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart. [2]
One song recorded during the album's creation and scrapped due to its theme is Runnin', which features The Notorious B.I.G., Dramacydal, and Brown Man alongside 2Pac and Stretch of Thug Life. The song was officially released in November of the following year as a single from the compilation album One Million Strong with a different hook made by ...
"Candy (Drippin' Like Water)" 2006 Tha Blue Carpet Treatment: E-40, MC Eiht, Goldie Loc, tha Dogg Pound: Rick Rock "Caught Up" 2009 Death Row: The Lost Sessions Vol. 1 — Unknown "Cee Walkin'" 1998 Smokefest Underground — Myrion, Big Hutch "Change Gone Come" 1998 Smokefest Underground: Val Young: L.T. Hutton, Soopafly, Snoop Doggy Dogg "The ...
In a recent interview, Snoop Dogg remembered how his friend Tupac Shakur trained him to be a good dad to his son, Corde Broadus. In the 1990s, Snoop Dogg simultaneously celebrated the release of ...
No track better exemplifies the disc's ethos of delirious excess than "Candy (Drippin' Like Water)", an insanely catchy candy-coated R&B song with clever nods to hyphy (E-40 and producer Rick Rock) and retro jazz-rap (check out that crazy Digable Planets sample!), plus guest raps from a small army of past-their-prime gangstas. When faced with a ...
His music, she said, also inspired her to learn more about Black history, and dive deeper into topics like the war on drugs. Tupac often referred to Black leaders like Martin Luther King Jr ...
Snoop Dogg dropped his debut album and welcomed his first child within a nine-month timespan in the 1990s, forcing him to try to balance fame and fatherhood just as his music career was flourishing.