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The song's main sample interpolates David Axelrod's and David McCallum's "The Edge", borrowing from a brief segment at the beginning of the song, repeated in the middle of the song and in the end sequence. It also features many rappers including Hittman, Ice Cube, Warren G, and Xzibit. The music video is set in a strip club with many strippers pole dancing. This song is often incorrectly called "Smoke Weed Everyday" with Snoop Dogg as the lead artist even though Nate Dogg is the one that says that line. The background of the original was later used in Warren G's "Runnin' Wit No Breaks" on the Regulate.G Funk Era album. Dre's "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" numerous times. The original was 4:36 long, and referred to Dr. Dre, and had a much different beat and different lyrics.
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Dre while at Death Row Records, and To Live & Die in LA. Originally listed on the back cover of Doggystyle as "Tha Next Episode", the original version of the song was by Snoop Dogg featuring Dr.
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The song has many references to 2Pac's "California Love", which he did with Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's classic smash hit "Nuthin' But a "G" Thang" from Dre's 1992 solo debut The Chronic in which Snoop Dogg instructs listeners at the end of the chorus to, "just chill, 'til the next episode,", the line itself being a reference to the song "It's My Thing," from the EPMD album Strictly Business, which in fact did not refer to this single but its predecessor, a leftover song from 1993 originally recorded for Doggystyle, but not included in its final version. Snoop, Dre, and Nate each have verses while Kurupt shares the hook with Snoop and Dre. It is produced by Dre and fellow Aftermath producer Mel-Man. Dre's verse was written by then Aftermath artists, Hittman, The D.O.C. and Ms.