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: The song's slow, heavy rolling basslines—interpolated from Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep"—became the sonic blueprint for "cruising" culture in South Central and Long Beach.
: The song was a targeted diss track aimed at Eazy-E (Dre's former N.W.A groupmate), Tim Dog (East Coast rapper), and Luke Campbell (2 Live Crew).
: While "Deep Cover" was his introduction, "Dre Day" solidified Snoop’s nonchalant, "smooth conversational delivery" as a primary signature of 90s hip-hop.
Explore the high-definition visuals and cultural history of the 'Dre Day' era through these curated clips:
"Dre Day" was a high-stakes entertainment spectacle that escalated personal hip-hop rivalries into a mainstream narrative.
: The song's slow, heavy rolling basslines—interpolated from Funkadelic's "(Not Just) Knee Deep"—became the sonic blueprint for "cruising" culture in South Central and Long Beach.
: The song was a targeted diss track aimed at Eazy-E (Dre's former N.W.A groupmate), Tim Dog (East Coast rapper), and Luke Campbell (2 Live Crew).
: While "Deep Cover" was his introduction, "Dre Day" solidified Snoop’s nonchalant, "smooth conversational delivery" as a primary signature of 90s hip-hop.
Explore the high-definition visuals and cultural history of the 'Dre Day' era through these curated clips:
"Dre Day" was a high-stakes entertainment spectacle that escalated personal hip-hop rivalries into a mainstream narrative.