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By 1991, Dr. Dre had also parted ways with N.W.A's parent label and was looking to build a new empire. His stepbrother, Warren G, played him a demo tape featuring a lanky, laid-back kid from Long Beach who went by the name .
In official hip-hop history, the famous track titled was released in 1998 by Nate Dogg featuring Warren G (sampling the classic 1977 Carly Simon James Bond theme). While Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube are the undisputed holy trinity of West Coast gangsta rap, they have never officially released a song together under that specific title. snoop_dogg_dr_dre_ice_cube_nobody_does_it_bette...
gave the world timeless anthems like "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" and "Still D.R.E.". By 1991, Dr
The saga began in the late 1980s in Compton, California. was a master sonic architect, spinning records and craving a harder, more authentic sound. Enter Ice Cube , a teenage lyrical prodigy with a notebook full of ferocious, uncompromising poetry about the reality of life in the inner city. In official hip-hop history, the famous track titled
The ultimate West Coast collaboration featuring Snoop Dogg , Dr. Dre , and Ice Cube on a track titled "Nobody Does It Better" is actually .
Dre was mesmerized. Where Ice Cube was a raging fire, Snoop Dogg was a cool ocean breeze. His effortless, melodic flow perfectly complemented Dre's newly developed G-Funk sound—pioneered by heavy Parliament-Funkadelic samples, whining synthesizers, and slow, hypnotic basslines.