The scene was showing him learning something new (the keyboard), not learning to play the sample. Dre had experience as a DJ, not a musician in the classic term. This is the point where he probably decided it's time to learn how to recreate the samples vs just running through a deck with wax.
Man these tunes not only defined my childhood, but it defined Hip Hop in general. Dre, Snoop, Cube, E, Ren, Pac.....man these OGs made rap as it is today. When I was watching the movie I was thinking that these men weren't just trying to make it in the rap game. They were making history.
@@MigZuP89Aw come on man don’t be dissing like that. The coast rivalry is some bullshit and we lost a lot of great people for nothing cuz of shit like that.
@@ABMTV01 Is your grasp on the english language so horrible you cant understand what he's saying ? You're trying to make fun of him but you're the joke
@@LiberalHeartBreaker I mean a real movie go’er enjoys catching moments in movies where the cinematography is spot on… it’s what makes a movie a great one
@@nattydelights6381 Cinematography has just become an overused term from people who don't know what they're actually talking about. This is a brilliant movie but it's honestly down to its authentic writing and how genuine a lot of the main cast play their roles. Libatique's "cinematography" isn't necessarily bad but it's nothing to bring attention to.
As a teen in Asia back in 1990 I stumbled upon a vinyl " eazy duz it " in my fav record store. It led me to this legendary track in 92' , i felt so blessed. Its hard back then to get hold of hiphop, rap etc, not much radio airplay.
fun fact snoop was in jail while dre was working on this song. sent dre a recording of him rapping and you could hear noise in the background of the recording of him in jail
@HlddenTalent he sampled a big part of the beat from other songs from the '70s and '80s that why he had to pay and still paying tones of money in royalties to the original producer.
@@dragz888 yes he made the beat but it is 90% sampled from a song called i wanna do something freaky to you. Thats why he has to pay royalties to other artists.
@@StudioGuitarra Actually no, when you're sampling you pay a one time fee to use a part of the song, and pay no royalties on it later, unless that is specifically asked by the original owner of the song before giving it to you.
"Now you got more juice like a pint of puppy water, first I'm gonna choke ya, then I'll smoke ya, then I'm gonna toss you in the back of my trunk with that other punk, smoking Death Row like I smoke a Philly Blunt." -Eazy E (It's On)
0:37 In reality if you do something like this and you don't record IMMEDIATELY, it would end up like: "YO DRE THAT WAS AWESOME, LET'S RECORD!" then they go to record that: "Dre uhm.. Do you remember what we said, the lyrics and stuff?" "Uhm.. No Snoop, no bro.. We lost that gem." To all musicians: If you're about to do something like that, for example you're about to freestyle, ALWAYS record yourself. Even with a sh1tty mic/phone, even with your sister's Hello Kitty recorder if necessary.
@Repent I'm Christian, I recognise when dudes choose the wrong way, place and time to evangelize. You knocked all three out of the park. UA-cam comments, really?
@@Ezekial2517 it’s a movie what do you expect, they deliberately exaggerated the scene because they wanna make it more interesting but of course in reality they probably did something different
1:07 before the days of rappers flexing with secretly rented lamborghinis and Ferraris. Just a drop top cadi and a benz chilling outside. Never mind the fact that Dre was drunk driving his Ferrari Testarossa at one time (how does a drunk person still find a way to operate a manual transmission is beyond me). And that eazy-e had an Impala on hydraulics. Just the normal cali thing, nuthin but a g thang.
Man when this song came I had just hit High School. Girls, drinking and bud. Them were the days. But hey I had to shake all of that for them books. A great time to be alive
Snoop was in jail wen dis song was made dre sent him a recorder n then he recorded his verse and dre edited and added to the song dats the truth dawg but shit it don’t matter this scene is fasho legendary no doubt about it 🗣💯
One, two, three and to the fo' Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the do' Ready to make an entrance, so back on up 'Cause you know we're 'bout to rip, shit up Gimme the microphone first, so I can bust like a bubble Compton and Long Beach together, now you know you in trouble Ain't nuttin' but a G thang, baby, two loc'ed out niggaz so we're crazy
Lowkey wished they made the DOC more prominent in the film a bit. I mean The Grand Finale off of NOCDIB was Cube’s last appearance for NWA. They just made him happy to be there in this film lol
I was a punk rock kid in the nineties. Into my middle age, I’ve really come to really like and appreciate Dr. Dre, Snoop, NWA, and everyone else in their orbit.
I was just glam rocker who worked in the Chuck E. cheese band on the side into my middle age. Ive come to really like and appreciate Dr.s who treat genital warts and everyone in the practice.
Just so people stop getting mad, Dr. Dre did not write the synthesizer along with the rhythm track. It was sampled from Leon Haywood's song "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You". But according to those who worked with him in his youth (Yella, Snoop, Cube, Arabian Prince, and even Jerry Heller), Dre was known to replay elements of songs that were to be sampled.
Man Dre had a really hard time remembering that melody from the song he already sampled and partially recorded.
Triggered
He was probably tryna recreate the piano sound because of how it actually sounds in the original song
The scene was showing him learning something new (the keyboard), not learning to play the sample. Dre had experience as a DJ, not a musician in the classic term. This is the point where he probably decided it's time to learn how to recreate the samples vs just running through a deck with wax.
he was probably rly high
hgb0005 🤣😂 real fam
Even when I’m 80, those notes will still give me chills
You aren’t 80
@@مارقالشهري no shit
Don't listen to it no more!
You'll probably die from over hyped! You old dog 😂
@@rapname5267 bruh
@@rapname5267 bro ☹️
This feels like a GTA: San Andreas cutscene. Rockstar really nailed the NWA/LA Riot backdrop in that one.
Their best work imo
And there’s video game nerd
@@neoneherefrom5836 Someone didn’t follow the damn train
@@neoneherefrom5836 and there’s the loser that thinks his opinion matters to everyone.
Stfu caveman.
@@PopeMcGrope ok boomer
The guy who played snoop did a phenomenal job. Not easy to impersonate him.
WHAT???? What was so hard about it?
Just get someone smoking weed non stop for a week in a hotbox and you get yourself a Snoop!
Even though Nipsey declined the role, he would've been perfect for it. Snoop asked him but he said he wanted to do his own thing.
@@LiberalHeartBreaker could you do it? From the voice ,mannerisms,the swag the whole 9 acting isn’t easy let lone portraying somebody else
@@SuperWizzle85 snoop voiced himself
Man these tunes not only defined my childhood, but it defined Hip Hop in general. Dre, Snoop, Cube, E, Ren, Pac.....man these OGs made rap as it is today. When I was watching the movie I was thinking that these men weren't just trying to make it in the rap game. They were making history.
This is west coast rap, different from that east coast mumble rap.
@@MigZuP89east coast rap ain’t mumble nigga
@@MigZuP89Aw come on man don’t be dissing like that. The coast rivalry is some bullshit and we lost a lot of great people for nothing cuz of shit like that.
@@MigZuP89Hey don't hate East Coast people still love Biggie
This how to dance this song
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San Andreas reference?
This is Gold
I remember failing that mission miserably when I was 10yo. Beat it in a few tries a few years later lol
Ayyyy San Andreas
😂
This scene gives me goosebumps every single time!
Same here.
ridetilldeath'er me too....
@nuke018 why are you here
@IRONMAN why are u here
ridetilldeath'er same
Dr Dre did not create this melody. It was sampled from 'I wanna do something freaky to you,' by Leon Haywood. Sorry to be a troll.
i was gonna say this.
but didnt want to be "that guy".
The film is a joke. Much of it is fiction.
+tlig you probably could've done better huh?.....not
did you not watch the movie and how dre gets his melodies? hes a DJ so he samples music from other songs and uses them
So, he did it and you didn't. It's still a dope song and that's why he's making money and you are sitting on youtube wining like a little bitch
Snoop originally said 1234, Dre told him to say 123 and to the 4
it’s just a movie they can’t create all the 100% things that happened in the real life they gotta add some shit to make it entertaining
I thought he told him to say, ABCD? 😝
Source- trust me bro
I told Snoop to say 213 n to the 4
Actually, Snoop originally said “uno, dos, tres y quatro”. Look it up.
Laketh Stanfield is an amazing actor, guy just blends into his role.
There's something about him, like he always has chilled vibes in all his roles.
Overrated tbh
@@TheLastSpartan04 underrated*
Damn I didn’t even know it was him
I tripped out because I just realized it was him after all this time
That girl holding a cup over thousands of dollars of equipment *facepalm*
@@Ghostx003 just imagine
GHOST FACE you never know. Probability is real.
Yes, because the rap lifestyle is definitely known for being one of personal responsibility and good decisions, right?
After u said that had to re watch yeah that is scary 😮
@@Space_CowboyHD you tyna say something?
holy shit, at 0:45 corey hawkins sounds exactly like the real dre.
Because Dre was in the song
EazyDI Who's the girl at 1:36
sreejit sarkar nice try
Snoops was a voice over
sreejit sarkar this aint pornhub my guy
GTA SAN ANDREAS
The Don Shinobi stop say " gta sa " when you listen snoop dogg or dr.dre gay !
ww ww can you repeat that but in English?
@@ABMTV01 Is your grasp on the english language so horrible you cant understand what he's saying ? You're trying to make fun of him but you're the joke
😭😭😭😭
Your profile picture 😂😂
Had to repeat this over and over such a vibe 🔥
Anyone just like hearing him fuck around the keyboard, like you could hear his frustration with the wehoooo
Such an iconic sound of that era of Hip-Hop
That's not how it happened. Trust me I was there. I was the 40 Dre was holding.
And that keyboard? You guessed it,
Albert Einstein
Hi
@@firebat128 no no no, get your facts straight, the keyboard was obviously Danny Devito
@@Krunchyz ok bud, its unfunny since you said it
It's a bottle of fucking Martell you dumb fuck
The cinematography in this film is underrated
Lighting? You watch the birth of NWA and think about the lighting? lmao
Especially for an F. Gary Gray film I'd expect more cinephiles to be blown away by this WAAAAAAY more. Y'know what I mean?
@@LiberalHeartBreaker I mean a real movie go’er enjoys catching moments in movies where the cinematography is spot on… it’s what makes a movie a great one
@@LiberalHeartBreaker cinematography is much more than lighting
@@nattydelights6381 Cinematography has just become an overused term from people who don't know what they're actually talking about. This is a brilliant movie but it's honestly down to its authentic writing and how genuine a lot of the main cast play their roles. Libatique's "cinematography" isn't necessarily bad but it's nothing to bring attention to.
This scene is not even 10 years old yet it's a classic.
Liberty No it's not
Yes it's yes
Got goose bumps just watchin that come to life, such an epic track that defined the West Coast sound and rhymes. Dre & Snoop - Masterful
You believe it went down like this, wow people are so delusional
@@jimmysmith736 ok
As a teen in Asia back in 1990 I stumbled upon a vinyl " eazy duz it " in my fav record store. It led me to this legendary track in 92' , i felt so blessed. Its hard back then to get hold of hiphop, rap etc, not much radio airplay.
Definitely one of my favorite scenes from the movie.
Dana Bowman yeah📹bro beats free un my Chanel
Disagree. Scenes like this is why the 2nd half of the movie sucked. It turned into gangsta rap for dummies.
One of the most legendary rap songs of all time.
That chick at 0:40 standing over the board makes me cringe every time! Like trick, Move that damn glass AWAY FROM THE DAMN BOARD!
Dead ass, I'd have to pimp that bitch out if she spilt even a drop on that shit.
Time for her to pay for a new one since she didn't give a fuck lol
Dawg my boii would of back handed her back to whatever golding ass cave she crawled out of
justmehere34 who’s that bitch anyway doe
Lmfao you wouldn’t do shit 😂
Shitt i never saw her there but damn its making me cringe too😫😫
fun fact snoop was in jail while dre was working on this song. sent dre a recording of him rapping and you could hear noise in the background of the recording of him in jail
Source: trust me bro
@@kko9329 lmfao nah dre actually confirms this himself
Source: “bro I swear I just didn’t have the camera on at the time”
Source: why would I lie
half truth ua-cam.com/video/I-4II4uvmJ8/v-deo.html
BEST WESTCOAST SONG EVER, I BUMP IT EVERYDAY AFTER WORK. GROWING UP IN SOUTH CENTRAL L.A , BRINGS BACK MEMORIES FROM THE EARY 90’s.
0:14 Sad piano noises 😞
Good grief. . . those girls were over acting soooooooo hard.
Dafuq else they gonna do other than be insta thots? 😂
This whole film was over acting. Come on...........this was not a great film.
@@evilgabe666 really? 😑
@@evilgabe666 trying hard to be a troll lmfao
@@evilgabe666 fuck you
Dr Dre and Snoop one of the most iconic rap duo’s/producer rapper duo ever man
im about 76 years old and this video stil gives me chills
That moment when he hits the right beat line is heavenly
It's that "Ah Ha" moment every artist looks for in their work.
I liked hearing him fuck around and get frustrated with it
The SSL in the living room is legendary. We had a Neve V2 console in our living room.
Total overkill for most rap but yeah.
i have no words for how good this movie is.
Definitely my favorite part of the movie. One of the best rap songs in history
HlddenTalent
I agree with you this fool is a jerk
@HlddenTalent he sampled a big part of the beat from other songs from the '70s and '80s that why he had to pay and still paying tones of money in royalties to the original producer.
HlddenTalent he did make the beat bruh
@@dragz888 yes he made the beat but it is 90% sampled from a song called i wanna do something freaky to you. Thats why he has to pay royalties to other artists.
@@StudioGuitarra Actually no, when you're sampling you pay a one time fee to use a part of the song, and pay no royalties on it later, unless that is specifically asked by the original owner of the song before giving it to you.
This scene was 🔥🔥🔥 Snoop just comes in and does his thing … feeling the vibe … that’s what’s up … One of my fave movies !!!
Funny how he's trying to find the beat he wants to play like he created it, when the sample the beat is from concludes everything he used.
“But on his own album cover he was a SHE THANG!” - Eazy E
🤣
Lol
Real M.F. Gs
"Now you got more juice like a pint of puppy water, first I'm gonna choke ya, then I'll smoke ya, then I'm gonna toss you in the back of my trunk with that other punk, smoking Death Row like I smoke a Philly Blunt." -Eazy E (It's On)
“Hey Dre” Pow “Ya shoulda Known By Now” Rest Eric NWA for Life
The girls are sooooooooo cringe
Nafoxe MC arnt theyy got damn😭
They to hyped
Lmaoo fr
@oğulcan küçükçetin thanks journalist
I thought i was the only
One bothered by this 🤣
Have literally watched this 20+ times
Dammmnnnnn I miss this! 2022 here.
I can't be the only one with anxiety over the girl with the drink over electronic equipment there.
One of the greatest hip hop song, Period!
"i'm gonna spit a little something"... A LITTLE?!
SWITCHdonkeyFLIP they made it seem like it was a freestyle. The D.O.C wrote all that shit 😐
Edgar Ramirez lmfao obviously it’s a MOVIE based on real events they can’t copy each and every single thing perfectly
@@Interior.repair The D.O.C is a casted role in the movie just wasnt as significant
WavyBoiJohn they could stand to be a little more accurate but I see what you’re saying. People are gonna critique it either way.
@@wavyboijohn8403 this movie is bad
This beat will never get old
When a legendary song was born…..
0:37 In reality if you do something like this and you don't record IMMEDIATELY, it would end up like: "YO DRE THAT WAS AWESOME, LET'S RECORD!" then they go to record that: "Dre uhm.. Do you remember what we said, the lyrics and stuff?" "Uhm.. No Snoop, no bro.. We lost that gem."
To all musicians: If you're about to do something like that, for example you're about to freestyle, ALWAYS record yourself. Even with a sh1tty mic/phone, even with your sister's Hello Kitty recorder if necessary.
This whole movie was fiction. Terrible
@@ThatTRIPPYdude127 woah chill out there kid 🧑🦲
@Repent I'm Christian, I recognise when dudes choose the wrong way, place and time to evangelize. You knocked all three out of the park. UA-cam comments, really?
@@Ezekial2517 it’s a movie what do you expect, they deliberately exaggerated the scene because they wanna make it more interesting but of course in reality they probably did something different
Happened too many times, had some heat but forgot it right after
after watching this movie i memorised the whole entire song 😭
I dont know but this probably is one of the most gangsta scenes period
funny how the beat dropped right when he got the right rift he was looking for
This movie isn't completely historically accurate, but it still goes hard.
Showed a lot of what Dre did after NWA break up but never show the success Eazy had.
Awesome beat
1:07 before the days of rappers flexing with secretly rented lamborghinis and Ferraris. Just a drop top cadi and a benz chilling outside. Never mind the fact that Dre was drunk driving his Ferrari Testarossa at one time (how does a drunk person still find a way to operate a manual transmission is beyond me). And that eazy-e had an Impala on hydraulics. Just the normal cali thing, nuthin but a g thang.
How someone doesn’t know how to operate manual transmission regardless of their state is beyond me.
Let’s take a moment of silence for those who really thought that this is the way it went down when I came to this song
yeah like in Notorious when BIG just freestyled Juicy.
I always thought he made this melody, but now knowing he didn't I see this scene as him trying to learn to play it instead of him creating it.
that song and album still knock 30 years later. Crazy
Man when this song came I had just hit High School. Girls, drinking and bud. Them were the days. But hey I had to shake all of that for them books. A great time to be alive
Every audio engineer watching this video screamed internally at that drink being held over the board lol
Girl you got that drink too close to my mixer. You fired...
0:17-0:22 that tune is smoooooth!!!
Classic scene. I appreciate the chemistry.
I remember when this album came out. it was ground breaking and changed the entire scene. "THE CHRONIC" one of the best albums ever made
CHILLS🥶 All Over my Body listening to that.🤟
I can honestly believe that Snoop really just walked in and freestyled that whole song
Snoop was in jail wen dis song was made dre sent him a recorder n then he recorded his verse and dre edited and added to the song dats the truth dawg but shit it don’t matter this scene is fasho legendary no doubt about it 🗣💯
Definitely was created in a million pound mansion with Latino girls holding whisky glasses over the boards, all for the theatrics
I can assure you nothing in this scene actually took place.
I can only think in CJ dancing at the club
All those iconic Dre beats are sampled.
There's no problem with thY
That
@@vft5593 everyone acts like he is a god and created these beats from scratch. Acts like he created the piano riff on “Still Dre” didn’t even do that.
@@Sean-wt7sz let me ask this if he never never sampled that would that song even matter?
@@vft5593 His songs are great and no it wouldn’t matter but everyone acts like Dre is a superhero god.
Snoop Dogg was born to rap. He just freestyled the intro to this, and it remains classic to this day.
Idc who created it. Dr dre version will forever be in a legendary lane period.
agree dre sampled it and it went viral more than the original song
@@mu7mmad037 i mean that's usually how it is at least a lot of the time
What version? Nigga just recorded his vocals over the instrumental, he didn't change a single thing
For real 99% of these punks don’t no shit
@@rigo1124 Leon haywood version is soft compared to Dre version💪
This will always be my favourite scene in the movie
One, two, three and to the fo'
Snoop Doggy Dogg and Dr. Dre is at the do'
Ready to make an entrance, so back on up
'Cause you know we're 'bout to rip, shit up
Gimme the microphone first, so I can bust like a bubble
Compton and Long Beach together, now you know you in trouble
Ain't nuttin' but a G thang, baby, two loc'ed out niggaz so we're crazy
Dr Dre would have never have let some chick hold a glass of booze over his mixing console like that. haha no way
Great songs.. 92-93 time..Dre first introduced snoop dogg w the deep cover song at end of movie.. 👍👍👍👍
Yo GTA SAN ANDREAS! love and miss playing that game and also listening to it in my stolen ride 😂💯good times!!
And just like that… the greatest rap song from a west coast rapper in the 90’s was made
BACK IN DA DAY WHEN U CHILLED WITH YOUR REALL FRIENDS
Perfection is perfected..
Lowkey wished they made the DOC more prominent in the film a bit. I mean The Grand Finale off of NOCDIB was Cube’s last appearance for NWA. They just made him happy to be there in this film lol
Dr Dre is one of the best producers of all the times
my favorite scene
same
U fine af
@nuke018 thanks for having a brain
Is it from movie?
0:04 to 0:17 was the best part lol
Donald Prunty 😂😂😂
Dp gamer 123 no 🧢
Dre's job was so much harder before he met Scott Storch
And the Legends where born that day!
At 0:12 it was so hard how Dre and the Guy in the back were in sync
that’s the D.O.C
0:04 I can't unhear how wack it sounds when I play it back
Ok
0:22 *Goosebumps*
And just like that, another legendary tune was born
The baseline is what really does it for me on this track😍🤞🏾
LEGENDARY, for real 💙
I love this part damnnnnnnnn🔥🔥
Uma das melhores cenas do filme é incrível ver o jeito como foi feita essa música
Qual música é essa ?
@@igorgoncalveszz7379Dr.Dre, Snoop Doggy Dogg- Nuthin but a G Thang
G thang beat give me chills ,this is ridiculous.
Dr Drea. Doing his thing with snoop.
0:45 Look at the left area, cameraman forgot to wipe his lens... you can literally see fingerprints lol
Thats lenseflare
@@josefhviding3741 I believe you are wrong. A lens flare would change shape when the camera pans. It's clearly a fingerprint smudge xD
It’s poorly done lens flare, if you look at the top middle there’s a blue circle that doesn’t move 0:53
I always keep hearing the Los Santos dude when the song plays
That Los Santos dude is big boy. Big boy is the DJ pd radio Los Santos
0:12 that headnod though
one of the greatest samples of all time
Let head back to the studio...
Okay, Coolio😎
I was a punk rock kid in the nineties. Into my middle age, I’ve really come to really like and appreciate Dr. Dre, Snoop, NWA, and everyone else in their orbit.
I was just glam rocker who worked in the Chuck E. cheese band on the side into my middle age. Ive come to really like and appreciate Dr.s who treat genital warts and everyone in the practice.
Rip eazy e 🙏 you'll forever be a LEGEND 😍
the half-time show was lit this year
I was hoping they did this song
They better be getting them jacket together
Just so people stop getting mad, Dr. Dre did not write the synthesizer along with the rhythm track. It was sampled from Leon Haywood's song "I Want'a Do Something Freaky to You". But according to those who worked with him in his youth (Yella, Snoop, Cube, Arabian Prince, and even Jerry Heller), Dre was known to replay elements of songs that were to be sampled.