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When Nate Dogg was invited over to visit the apartment, he immediately liked the instrumental for Regulate. They began writing and recording the song together in the same session, inspired by the duet style of Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang, and Run-DMC. They decided the song only needed verses and no chorus.
The song features 50 Cent and Nate Dogg on the chorus. ... The music video on YouTube has received over 15 million views as of April 2024. [1] Chart performance
Nate Dogg: As featured artist ... The Team - "Feel the Music" (featuring Nate Dogg) 2006; Tha Dogg Pound - "Big Pimpin" (featuring Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg) 1994;
It was released in June 1998 as the second single from Nate Dogg's debut studio album G-Funk Classics, Vol. 1 & 2 (1998). [1] The song was produced by Warren G, and samples and contains an interpolation from "Let's Get Closer" by Atlantic Starr. [2] The song was later sampled by rapper G Herbo in his song “No Jail Time” from his 2021 album ...
"Where I Wanna Be" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Shade Sheist featuring Nate Dogg and Kurupt. It was released on October 28, 2000 via MCA Records as the first single from Shade Sheist's debut studio album Informal Introduction. Recording sessions took place at Larrabee West Recording Studios in West Hollywood.
on YouTube "Bitch Please ... is a song by Snoop Dogg featuring Nate Dogg and Xzibit from his fourth album, No Limit Top Dogg. Its music video was directed by Dr. Dre ...
Dorian Lynskey of The Guardian described the song as "fizzy disco-rap ... informed by the freewheeling, celebratory spirit of late 80s hip-hop". [5] Matt Collar of AllMusic noted "rappers Ghostface Killah and Nate Dogg take the mic over a funky cowbell and the string section of Dennis Coffey's "Scorpio" on "Ooh Wee." [6]