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Dr. Dre peaked at No. 2 on the Shazam Global Chart with "Still D.R.E. (feat. Snoop Dogg)", spending 7 days in the Top 10.
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#27Feb 14, 2022
"Still D.R.E. (feat. Snoop Dogg)" by Dr. Dre peaked at No. 2 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 7 day(s) in the Top 10.
Album
2001Released
1999Total Shazams
13M
Days in Top 10
7The total number of days a song spent in the Top 10 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 10 Debut
Feb 14, 2022"Still D.R.E. (feat. Snoop Dogg)" by Dr. Dre peaked at No. 2 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 7 day(s) in the Top 10.
Album
2001Released
1999Total Shazams
13M
Days in Top 10
7The total number of days a song spent in the Top 10 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 10 Debut
Feb 14, 2022Snoop Dogg's Popular Music Videos
About Snoop Dogg
Hometown
Long Beach, CA, United States
Born
October 20, 1971
Genre
Hip-Hop/Rap
With a hypnotic, laidback voice and charisma to match, Snoop Dogg emerged as one of gangsta rap’s most compelling characters, evolved into one of music’s most versatile artists, and wound up a pop culture icon. Born Calvin Broadus (1971) in Long Beach, CA, the rapper known as Snoop Doggy Dogg was discovered by freshly solo N.W.A. star Dr. Dre. An iconic partnership was born when the MC featured on the G-funk pioneer’s “Deep Cover” single, and it bloomed quickly: Snoop costarred on Dre’s genre-shifting 1992 debut, The Chronic, riding over the deep grooves and high synths of classics like “Nuthin’ but a G thang.” His silky flow conveyed gun-toting menace and weed-smoking euphoria with equal candor, and demanded its own platform. Snoop’s Doggystyle (1993) was yet another timeless album pairing gleefully narcissistic and lewd lyricism with Dre’s dense soundbeds—“Gin & Juice” and “Who Am I? (What’s My Name)” broke sales records and permeated barbecues and family reunions for decades. After leaving Death Row Records and signing with No Limit for three albums, Snoop C-walked into the mainstream with the Pharrell-featuring “Beautiful” (2002) and “Drop It Like It’s Hot” (2004), swapping in an easygoing, pimpish persona for the violent, charge-dodging image that frightened and fascinated suburban listeners a decade earlier. As he transitioned into reality TV as a family man, pee wee football coach, and Martha Stewart cohost, he experimented with other genres. In 2013 he released reggae album Reincarnated, and the 7 Days of Funk EP with keytar hero Dâm-Funk; then came 2018’s gospel double-LP Bible of Love. Snoop celebrated his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with his 17th album, I Wanna Thank Me, in 2019. The following year he began hosting Uncle Snoop's Army Radio on Apple Music Hits.
Musical InfluencesSnoop Dogg's musical influences include Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Rick James and more.
Influenced by Snoop DoggSnoop Dogg has influenced the music of Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Wiz Khalifa and more.
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