Snoop Dogg - Ain't No Fun - (feat. Nate Dogg, Kurupt & Warren G) video free download


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Snoop Dogg: Ain't No Fun (If the Homies Can't Have None)

Feat: Nate Dogg, Kurupt & Warren G

Song Producer: Dr. Dre

Album: "Doggystyle"

Recorded: 1992-1993

Date of Release: 11/23/1993

Record Label: Death Row/Interscope/Atlantic

Album Producers: Suge Knight (Executive); Dr. Dre; Daz Dillenger; Emanuel "Porkchop" Dean; Warren G

Sub-genre: Gangsta/Hardcore/G-Funk (West Coast)

**Snoop Dogg came to attention of the music industry in 1992, through his vocal contributions on Dre's The Chronic. That album is considered to have "transformed the entire sound of West Coast rap" by its development of what later became known as the "G-funk" sound. The Chronic expanded gangsta rap with profanity, violent lyrics, basic beats, anti-authoritarian lyrics and multi-layered samples taken from 1970's P-Funk records. Snoop Dogg contributed vocals to Dre's solo single, "Deep Cover", which lead to a high degree of anticipation amongst hip hop for the release of his own solo album.

-Doggystyle and The Chronic are associated with each other mainly because each prominently featured Snoop Dogg and because both contain G-funk style production from Dr. Dre. The two releases are linked by the high number of vocal contributions from Death Row Records artists, including Tha Dogg Pound, RBX, The Lady of Rage, while both contain a high density misogynistic lyrics and profanity in their lyrics. In addition, the two albums are each viewed by critics as early "G-funk classics", and have been described as "joined at the hip".

-Gangsta rap has been criticized for its extreme lyrics, which are often accused of glamorizing gang violence and black-on-black crime. The Gangsta rappers responded that they were simply describing the realities of life in places such as Compton, California, and Long Beach, California. Describing Doggystyle in 1993, Snoop Dogg likewise points to the album's realism, and the extent to which it is based on his personal experience. He said, "I can't rap about something I don't know. You'll never hear me rapping about no bachelor's degree. It's only what I know and that's that street life. It's all everyday life, reality." Explaining his intentions, Snoop Dogg claims he feels he is a role model to many young black men, and that his songs are designed to relate to their concerns. "For little kids growing up in the ghettos," he said, "it's easy to get into the wrong types of things, especially gangbanging and selling drugs. I've seen what that was like, and I don't glorify it, but I don't preach. I bring it to them rather than have them go find out about it for themselves." He further explained the "dream" that he would pursue after making the album: "I'm going to try to eliminate the gang violence. I'll be on a mission for peace. I know I have a lot of power. I know if I say, 'Don't kill,' niggas won't kill".**

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6 years ago

nate conanan

Jackoff hour with dj easy dick

6 years ago

leeku littlecloud

in 217 walking in 218..whos with it..

6 years ago

wicked2740

Now this Fucken West Coast Rap!!! Unlike the shit ass Rap they are playing now a Days.

6 years ago

Aurélien Olivier

Brooklyn Slumlordz - Some Ol' Party Beatz

7 years ago

Keith Witcher

Nate Dogg made me laugh when he said when I'm feeling kinda horny, you can come on over and i'll break you off LOL. And if you can't fuck that day baby, just lay back and open your mouth LOL.

7 years ago

Yung Hensin

Hook was cheesy asf

7 years ago

YOUNG THOT

R.I.P. NATE DOGG

7 years ago

Big Ron Ron Washington

R.I.P nate dogg

7 years ago

zach doolan

I have no love for Howe s

7 years ago

Clayton bigsby

"before you opened up yo gap"

7 years ago

ex0duzz

So many wonderful memories from this song.. i remember bitches used to love drunk/stoned singing nate doggs bit at house parties too, specifically the "AND IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII have neverRrRRRrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr met a girlLLllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLLLLLLLLLLLLL" part. Everyone loved that part..

8 years ago

LiL Sad Girl

love this old school music! this new rap doesn't cut it compared to this great oldies!

8 years ago

KEL in MEMPHIS

This song taught me how to HANDLE these MEMPHIS HOES!

8 years ago

Chris Bee

fucking damn right he was a leg wernt he sick as fuck track this

8 years ago

Atavia Gillis

still listening to this in 2016

8 years ago

short n sweet

It ain't no FUNNNNN!!!! LOVE IT.

8 years ago

angel Castaneda

2016 we fuck wit yu Nate Dogg RIP

8 years ago

Melissa Santos

I still bump this and ride to it

8 years ago

Israel Zavala

G AS FUCK

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