Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz

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Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz cover
Studio album by Tha Eastsidaz
Released February 1, 2000
Recorded 1999-2000
Genre Rap, West Coast hip hop
Length 72:36
Label Dogghouse / TVT
Producer(s) Meech Wells, Battlecat, Jellyroll, L.T. Hutton, Warren G
Professional reviews
Tha Eastsidaz chronology
Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
(2000)
Duces 'N Trayz: The Old Fashioned Way
(2001)


Snoop Dogg chronology
Smokefest Underground
(1999)
Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz
(2000)
Dead Man Walkin'
(2000)

Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz is the debut album by Snoop Dogg's group Tha Eastsidaz. It was recorded in Doghouse Studio, Music Grinder & Skip Saylor Recording, Hollywood, California. It was released on February 1, 2000.

Most of the songs were performed live on Hustler's rap-porn compilation Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle XXX DVD. The album was executive produced by Snoop Dogg.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Intro To Indo" - (Featuring Dr. Dre)
    • Skit
  2. "Now We Lay 'Em Down" (featuring Kokane)
    Contains interpolation from Funkadelic's "One Nation Under a Groove"
    Produced by Meech Wells
  3. "Tha Eastsidaz"
    Samples "Nothing To Lose But The Blues" by Gwen McCrae
    Produced by Meech Wells and Def Jef
  4. "Dogghouse" - (Featuring Tha Locs and Rappin' 4-Tay)
    Produced by Goldie Loc
  5. "Give It 2 'Em Dogg" - (Featuring Bugsy Seigal)
    Produced by Goldie Loc and Bugsy Seigal
  6. "Got Beef" - (Featuring Jayo Felony and Sylk E. Fine)
    Produced by L.T. Hutton
  7. "Real Talk"
    • Skit
  8. "Balls Of Steel"
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  9. "N***a 4 Life" - (Featuring Bad Azz)
    Produced by Blaqthoven
  10. "G'd Up" - (Featuring Butch Cassidy)
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  11. "Another Day" - (Featuring Butch Cassidy)
    Produced by Jelly Roll
  12. "Tha Mac Ten Commandments"
    • Skit
  13. "Ghetto" - (Featuring Kokane, Kam, and Nate Dogg)
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  14. "Big Bang Theory" - (Featuring Xzibit, Kurupt, CPO, and Pinky)
    Produced by Warren G
  15. "Be Thankful" - (Featuring Kam, Pretty Tony, and Warren G)
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  16. "How You Livin'" - (Featuring Butch Cassidy)
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  17. "Take It Back To '85" - (Featuring Kurupt and Butch Cassidy)
    Produced by Soopafly
  18. "Tha G In Deee"
    Produced by Meech Wells
  19. "Tha Mac Bible: Chapter" – 2:11 Verse 187
    • Skit
  20. "P***y Sells" - (Featuring Suga Free)
    Produced by L.T. Hutton
  21. "LBC Thang" - (Featuring Butch Cassidy)
    Produced by DJ Battlecat
  22. "Life Goes On" (featuring Kokane)
    Produced by Meech Wells

[edit] Chart performance

Title Chart positions Video Director
US Hot 100 US R&B / Hip-Hop US Rap U.S. Top 40 Canada Top 50 Australia Top 100 Radio & Records Airplay - Rhythmic
"G'd up" #47 #19 #2 #35 #13 - #26 Diane Martel
"Got Beef" #99 #55 #38 - - #23 - Chris Robinson
Album Performance →
Album Certification:
Chart positions
Billboard Hot 200 Australia Top 100 Canada Top 50 United World Chart Top 40
"Platinum (05.04.2000)" #8 #27 #8 #27

[edit] Miscellanea

  • The album has a guest appearance by Snoop Dogg's little brother called P.T (Pretty Tony, born Bing Worthington) who is a member of a duo called Lifestyle (with DJ Quik's cousin H.I.T.) and is an owner-founder of Soulhood Entertainment. Their debut album is out called "Liquid Cocaine" released by BCD Music Group. He is already Snoop's business manager. He is a co-owner of his own clothing line called Lifestyle Clothing alongside with Darryl Wagner.

[edit] References

Snoop Dogg
Albums | Singles | Videos | DVD/VHS | Full discography and filmography | Awards
In Groups
213 | Tha Dogg Pound | LBC Crew | N.W.A. | Tha Eastsidaz | DPG Unit | Warzone | Niggaracci