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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]
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US US R&B [107] BEL [5] FRA [6] GER [7] SWI [108] NZ Hot [43] "Lodi Dodi" 1993 — [AE] — — — — — — Doggystyle "Murder Was the Case" — [AF] — — — — — — "Santa Claus Goes Straight to ...
Austyns Stancil's performance during the knockouts round on "The Voice" brought coach Snoop Dogg to tears. On the Nov. 11 episode of the singing competition, Snoop brought Stancil, Christina Eagle ...
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List of songs recorded by Snoop Dogg This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In the clip, Snoop Dogg listened to the song "Ain't No Need to Worry" in a car and told followers, "For all the hate, I'm gonna answer it with love. Y'all can't hate enough on me. I love too much."
"Wanted Dead or Alive" is a gangsta rap song by American West Coast hip hop recording artists 2Pac and Snoop Dogg. It was released in January 1997 via Death Row Records and Def Jam Music Group Inc. as the lead single from Gridlock'd – The Soundtrack. Production was handled by Daz Dillinger, who utilized an interpolation of Zapp's "Dance Floor".