Released: December 13, 2005

Producer: Rance

[Intro: Male Voice LL Cool J Alicia Myers]
Eh yo L! L! Check this out
I know you doing out all thinin' thing, right?
But I was talkin' to Suga Daddy
He said "Why don't you do somethin' for the culture?"
"Why don't you ring it back to the Bentleys"
"That old school club, not the car."
By the way, can I hold your show?
Got applause for the liquors that ain't here
We said some when the people caught up to the struggle
Yeah. Bottom to the top
But we ain't forget you
Let's ride
I've been tryna find my way
Not with all this hurt and pain
I try to bread in that and all the high...
Machines

[Verse 1: LL Cool J]
This one for those who feel ignored
My man, Rockstarr getting hit at the board
People boostin' the stores that they can't afford
For my grandmother tellin' me to "Remember the lord"
For all my gangsta that died by the sword
We use to smoke blunt to the back of Encore
Drive up town, I like ten cars or more
Tryin' to see some that we never seen before
For them kids in new town, and new gun laws
That would easily pass if that kid was yours
These are the side effects, what's the cause?
At a minimum, we got to put the sh*t on pause

Snoop Dogg

Calvin Cordazar Broadus, Jr., a.k.a. Snoop Dogg (formerly Snoop Doggy Dogg as well as Snoop Lion) is a rapper from Long Beach, California.

Snoop began his career by meeting former N.W.A-member, Dr. Dre. He was then enlisted as a collaborator for Dre’s first solo album and now hip-hop classic, The Chronic.

In 1993 Snoop Dogg released Doggystyle; He was thus baptized as one of the pioneers of the G-Funk Era.