Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Akon Kush

Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Akon Kush 8,5/10 7938 reviews

Featuring Akon & Snoop Dogg. Produced by DJ Khalil. Let me put some kush up in it [Verse 1: Dr. Dre] Now, this that puff, puff, pass shit Cheech and.

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Like Nas said.”HIP-HOP IS DEAD!!!”Its all about POP-RAP now!!! Thats all that is selling these days! Aiight, lets be 100.

Aint nobody checking for no Lloyd Banks music. So lets just kill that convo. As far as game goes, his flow was nice but he always messes it up either name dropping too many other rappers or kissing up to the others like 50. Man just do your thing dude.

Your starting to sound desperate now and 50 really has your ass on ig! The song over all has grown on me though. Good to hear some hardcore Dre beats again. Puffy and the rest of this auto tune clowns are sounding like a bunch of punks.

Tannenbaum. A. Jones. singles chronology ' (2009) ' Kush' (2010) ' (2011) ' (2009) ' Kush' (2010) ' (2011) singles chronology ' (2010) 2010 ' Kush' (2010) Kush2010 ' (2010) 2010 singles chronology ' (2010) 2010 ' Kush' (2010) Kush2010 ' (2010) 2010 ' Kush' is a single by American rapper, featuring vocals by and.

It was released via on November 18, 2010. The song was by and by Dr. Dre, with additional keys by Daniel 'Danny Keyz' Tannenbaum. The song has additional vocals by Sly 'Pyper' Jordan, and Blackthoven. Contents. Background On November 16, 2010 an unfinished version of the song leaked onto the Internet.

On the same day, Dr. Dre spoke on Radio Big Boy regarding the status of his album and the leaked song: 'I see a finish line right now, I'm wrapping it up, I need about two or three more songs and hopefully I will start the mixing process at the end of next month and from that point I am about 30 days out, so I'm excited about it.'

'Kush got leaked, it was a version of it that got leaked that I wasn't really happy about, so we are gonna go in push it and put it out because everyone seems to like it. Y'know I just thought, like, the content it's about weed smoking and I don't want people to think that's what my album is about, this is actually the only song with that type of content in it.' Later that same day, a mastered version of 'Kush' was released along with the creation of a new website. The song was featured in episode fourteen of season eleven of CSI. The song was originally going to be the only one from his upcoming studio album that had a smoker type of subject matter, but on September 21, 2011, Dre tweeted that both 'I Need a Doctor' and 'Kush' would not make the final cut of the album. Composition 'Kush' took three to four months to complete due to the numerous production stages that it eventually went through. The genesis of song came when Dr.

Dre's request for a single prompted producer DJ Khalil to pick out an archived vocal sample he had previously made of songwriter collaborator that he felt would be perfect to build a new Dre track around. Khalil told that he began with the sample of Honeycutt saying 'Hold up, wait a minute, let me put some up in it', which he looped in, and the drums, which he tried to make sound 'pulsating and clubby'. Keyboard player Danny Keyz then added a synth which Khalil then filtered and washed out with a reverb. To this basic track they started adding hook parts and different vocals with the aim of giving the song a constantly evolving sound, but at the same time Khalil was mindful to keep the production as open and spare as possible.

Music video directed the music video for the song. The music video was shot November 18, 2010 in Downtown LA., Roccett, The Menace and were present for the shooting of the video, but do not make cameo appearances. DJ Khalil, producer of the song, makes a cameo appearance throwing a headphone towards the camera in a freeze frame shot. December 10, 2010 marked the video's release on.

The video, directed by Joseph Kahn, begins as Dre is seated in a sleek, black, attempting to flick a lighter. Dre ignites it, the beat drops, and he exits the car. Dre approaches the club in a setting similar to ', one of his past hits. But the festivities around him are ice cold; the club patrons are statue-like, frozen in the parking lot and inside, in mid groove. Snoop Dogg kicks things off on the second verse, and he is surrounded by a bevy of frozen women.

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They're smiling, drinks are pouring, but they're also statues compared to the rapper. As Dre makes his way into the club and to the bar, however, the party livens up. Dre pulls out his lighter, engraved with the song's title, and holds it to the sprinklers overhead, setting them off. As water rains down on the partygoers, they come back to life, gyrating to the thumping track's production. Later, Dre and Snoop leave the club, and Dre drives off into the night on an empty highway, surrounded by the streaking lights of cars that are no longer there. Akon makes appearances periodically while singing the hook.

He appears to be in a private jet with money frozen in mid-air, as well as women seemingly dancing, though they too aren't moving. Music sample of Kush.

Problems playing this file? On December 2, 2010, the official remix of the song was released featuring, &. There are two remixes, both containing different verses from. Has released a freestyle to the track.

Also released a Freestyle Version of this song. Has freestyled over the beat. Of released 707 over the instrumental. Dre, along with and, performed this song at the Grammy Interscope Party along with his classics, & Track listing.

Dr Dre Snoop Dogg Nuthin But A G-thang Lyrics

Kush

Digital download No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. 'Kush' (featuring and ) K. Tannenbaum, A. Jones III, B.

Honeycutt 3:55. CD single No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. 'Kush' (featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon) K. Tannenbaum, A. Jones III, B. Honeycutt DJ Khalil 3:58 2.

'Kush' (Instrumental) DJ Khalil 3:55 Charts Chart (2010–11) Peak position Australia 81 Brazilian Singles Chart 26 Canada 33 France 46 112 Switzerland 62 (Official Charts Company) 57 US 34 US Billboard 43 US Billboard 11 Release history Region Date Format November 18, 2010 Digital download November 21, 2010 Rhythmid Radio November 23, 2010 Radio play Urban Radio December 7, 2010 References. Retrieved 2011-04-20. ^ Kuperstein, Slava (2010-11-13). Retrieved 2011-04-20. Aftermath Music. Retrieved 2010-11-18. Archived from on 2011-05-12.

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