Released: July 21, 1998

Featuring: Warren G Snoop Dogg

Songwriter: Nate Dogg Snoop Dogg Warren G 213

Producer: Warren G

[Intro: Snoop Dogg and (Nate Dogg)]
Yo yo yo, what's up Nate Dogg?
Niggas just chillin' here with the homie Warren G
(Friends, how many of us have them?)
Reminiscin' on some real friendship man
A lotta kids don't know what that word means
(Friends, how many of us have them?)
Homeboys, ya know what I'm sayin', misusin' their words
Fuck a homie, I'm lookin' for a friend
(Friends, how many of us have them?)
That's what I'm 'bout
(Friends, how many of us have them?)
Uh
How y'all doin'?

[Verse 1: Snoop Dogg]
Ever since I could remember, I had friends I could depend on
Clothes to lend 'em, money to spend on
But as time went by my life got a little strange
And the rules in this game seem to change
Trust, honesty, and devotion
And money, money, money is the poison potion
There's no way that I can even say
That this game has been good to me, or even bad to me
It had to be 'cause tragically the way this shit
Cracked off for Doggy Dogg was magically
And now I'm gettin' everything I'm supposed to get
But my friendship with niggas always ends up as bullshit
I listen to my momma though (my momma though)
She always tried to prepare me and warn me for the drama, love
But how could she do what I? I mean I'm do or die
But my life on the streets, that shit is suicide
So to cope I got a dogg and a locc
And keep my heat close in case these jokes go for broke
I'm mashin' with the clique 2-1-3 that is (that's right, that's right)
They my homeboys ever since kids, real friends to the end

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
Hangin' out with my homies
(How many of us have them?)
And I'm feelin' just fine
(How many of us have them?)
I've been ponderin' lately, lately
(How many of us have them?)
A lot of different things on my mind
(How many of us have them?)
It seems lately my friends list
(How many of us have them?)
Done took a slight decline
(How many of us have them?)
And if you wanna know the truth man, man
(How many of us have them?)
Them wasn't no friends of mine
(How many of us have them?)

[Interlude: Warren G]
You ain't no muthafuckin' friend of mine punk
Snitch

[Verse 2: Warren G]
You jackin' me up, you takin' my cash
All my life L-B-C, for my city I mash
All those OGs and BGs and wannabies and L-O-Cs
The only friends I got is my 2-1-3s
That's my nigga Snoop D Woop and my nigga N-A-T-E
I can't forget about my nigga H to the Dizzy
Pressure and strikes, don't wanna take no lives
But these jaws, cracks, and hood cracks will make you break some bizzacks
"Wassup homie, can I borrow some cash?"
Last week I gave you 500, so kiss my ass
I got a baby to feed, a family to see through
And shake busta snitches tweekin' like yizzou
Homies and friends, that's what they is fizzor
Stayin' tight and money right and bustin' with a 44

[Chorus: Nate Dogg]
Hangin' out with my homies
(How many of us have them?)
And I'm feelin' just fine
(How many of us have them?)
I've been ponderin' lately, lately
(How many of us have them?)
A lot of different things on my mind
(How many of us have them?)
It seems lately my friends list
(How many of us have them?)
Done took a slight decline
(How many of us have them?)
And if you wanna know the truth man, man
(How many of us have them?)
Them wasn't no friends of mine
(How many of us have them?)

Hangin' out with my homies
(How many of us have them?)
And I'm feelin' just fine
(How many of us have them?)
I've been ponderin' lately, lately
(How many of us have them?)
A lot of different things on my mind
(How many of us have them?)
It seems lately my friends list
(How many of us have them?)
Done took a slight decline
(How many of us have them?)
And if you wanna know the truth man, man
Them wasn't no friends of mine

Nate Dogg

In 1990, Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, and their friend Warren G, formed a rap trio called 213. 213 recorded their first demo in the back of the famed V.I.P. record store in Long Beach, the demo was later heard by Dr. Dre at a house party and he was instantly hooked on the soulful voice of Nate.

Nate Dogg made his debut on The Chronic. Singing in what later become his trademark style, he was well received by fans and critics alike, and would go on to sign with Death Row Records in 1993. Nate Dogg was also featured on Mista Grimm’s “Indosmoke” with Warren G. Then in 1994 he produced his first hit single “Regulate” with Warren G. Nate Dogg was also featured in many releases of the late 2Pac. Then in 1998 after a tumultuous time at Death Row Records he released his first two albums. The double album was titled G-Funk Classics Vol. 1 & 2 and was followed up in late 2001 with Music & Me. After a number of delays and an original release date of April 2004, his self-titled album was released in 2008.

Nate Dogg passed away on March 15, 2011, due to complications from strokes.