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- Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
- Follows the exploits of Snoop Doggy Dogg as he gets shot, and makes a deal with the devil to survive.
- 2pac performs with K-Ci and JoJo in the music video "How Do U Want It" from the album "All Eyez on Me" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. The music video begins at a wealthy party with 2Pac dressed in a white vest and singing. He raps in a limo and among woman on mechanical bulls.
- Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg perform in the music video "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row Records. The video opens as Dr. Dre picks up Snoop Doggy Dogg at his house. The two rap as they drive in an open top convertible and later as they stand around at a house party.
- 'Missionary,' a short film featuring Andre Young and Snoop Dogg
- Charlie Bereal plays an aspiring musician who arrives in Los Angeles, hoping to jump-start his music career. Staying with his fiancee, who's been tirelessly working behind the scenes to connect him with industry people, Charlie's life takes a turn when a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presents itself. A competition offering a million-dollar prize and a Death Row Records deal. As Charlie pushes for his future, he navigates the complexities of love, ambition, and keeping faith.
- 19936mTV-MAMusic Video7.5 (36)Dr. Dre performs with Snoop Doggy Dogg in the music video "Dre Day" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row and Interscope Records. A money grubbing record producer hires Sleazy-E to find rappers for a label. Dr. Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg rap in an large empty storehouse.
- The music video for Dr. Dre and Ice Cube's "Natural Born Killaz"
- Snoop Dogg and DJ Green Lantern present "Summertime 24" featuring Warren G, Tha Dogg Pound and The Lady of Rage.
- Dr. Dre performs in the music video "Let Me Ride" from the album "The Chronic" recorded for Death Row Records and Interscope Records. The video opens with Dr. Dre watching TV before taking a phone call and deciding go to a concert. He raps as video clips show him driving around in a black lowrider car. He arrives at a Parliament concert.
- Short film for the album 'Bacc on Death Row'.
- Here is a limited-released alternative version of the hit song that was less immersed in horror images, but instead was more gangster and refined, with Ice Cube, Dr. Dre and few guests, rapping in a restaurants with lots of drinks. It mostly wasn't released widely until the 2000s, so likely it had a release on UPN and MyNetworkTV, and later MTV. With my UPN (which was more popular, 11 years straight, and Warner Bros.-like than The WB) revival and WB (no "The" before "WB," no "Tribune," no frog, no "dubba," "dubba," "dubba") network, hopefully this version of the video will reach a new generation of rap fans.
- Yi Tai is having a discussion with Boss X about the music industry in a futuristic warehouse setting.
- 19926mMusic Video6.0 (15)
- Snoop Dogg and his bros hit hard in this comedic music video that was in big demand on MTV and BET. And also had airings on super-smash hit UPN, and its affiliates like WWOR. In this video, Kurupt and Daz Dillinger also appear. In this comical video, to show their disrespect to New York, they kick down buildings.
- Short film accompanying DJ Drama and Snoop Dogg's new 'Gangsta Grillz' mixtape, I Still Got It.
- Music video for Tha Dogg Pound single "Who Da Hardest?".
- Music video for Tha Dogg Pound's song "Imma Dog".
- A music video for the 1994 song "I'm Still In Love With You" by the American R&B recording artist Al B. Sure!, a single released from the original soundtrack to Above the Rim (1994).