Wc - The Streets Ft. Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg <SIMPLE × 2027>
The song is widely regarded as a staple of West Coast hip-hop from that era, frequently appearing in retrospectives of Nate Dogg's greatest collaborations.
is a quintessential West Coast hip-hop anthem released on July 23, 2002 , by WC featuring heavyweights Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg . Serving as the lead single for WC’s second solo studio album, "Ghetto Heisman" , the track is a masterclass in G-funk production and street-certified lyricism. Key Track Details Artist: WC (of Westside Connection) Featuring: Snoop Dogg and Nate Dogg Producer: Scott Storch Label: Def Jam Recordings Music Video Director: Chris Robinson Composition and Themes WC - The Streets ft. Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg
Nate Dogg provides one of his most iconic choruses, singing about rolling, staying fly, and holding his "hood up high" in the name of the streets. The song is widely regarded as a staple
WC delivers gritty verses detailing his loyalty to the streets and his status as a "career felon" who stays true to his roots. Key Track Details Artist: WC (of Westside Connection)
Snoop contributes his signature laid-back flow, famously warning others to stop "Crip-Walking" if they aren't actually part of the lifestyle. Cultural Impact and Remixes
Produced by during his peak hit-making era, the track features a bouncy, infectious bassline and crisp percussion that defines the early 2000s West Coast sound.