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G'd Up

"G'd Up" is a performed by the American group , featuring additional vocals by singer , and released as a single on December 7, 1999, ahead of the group's debut Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz. Produced by DJ Battlecat, the track exemplifies the style prominent in late-1990s , characterized by smooth, funk-inspired beats and laid-back flows. The lyrics focus on themes of street life, affiliation, and Long Beach pride, with verses from group members and Goldie Loc, alongside a by , who also executive-produced the . Upon release, "G'd Up" achieved commercial success, peaking at number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 19 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and number 2 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. The single helped propel the platinum-certified album, released on February 1, 2000, via Doggystyle Records and TVT Records, to peak at number 5 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Its music video, directed by Diane Martel, further amplified its cultural impact within the hip hop community.

Background and recording

Development

Tha was formed in 1999 by , who assembled the gangsta rap group from Long Beach rappers Tray Deee and Goldie Loc, signing them to his Doggystyle Records label. Tray Deee, a veteran rapper, brought established experience, while Goldie Loc represented a newer talent from the local scene. The formation aimed to capture authentic East Side representation amid Snoop's efforts to nurture talent under his imprint, established in 1996. "G'd Up" emerged as the from the group's debut album, Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, with its conceptualization rooted in portraying Long Beach East Side gang culture. The track was developed during the album's early planning stages in , serving as a vehicle to embody the group's identity and regional pride. Songwriting for "G'd Up" involved contributions from Tray Deee, Goldie Loc, and , who focused on themes of and identity in initial group sessions that year. Snoop's curation of album tracks, including this one, sought to revive G-funk elements central to the genre's sound. These efforts aligned with the album's release on February 1, 2000.

Production

The recording sessions for "G'd Up" were held in 1999 at studios associated with Doggystyle Records, including Dogghouse Studio, Music Grinder Studios, and Skip Saylor Recording in , . These sessions featured contributions from vocalist , who provided the melodic chorus to complement the group's rap verses. DJ Battlecat served as the , crafting a classic beat characterized by smooth, synth-driven melodies, deep basslines, and laid-back drum patterns that captured the essence of . His production emphasized a bouncy, synth-riding to evoke the laid-back yet gritty vibe of the era. Mixing and engineering were handled by Snoop Dogg's , who applied final adjustments to blend the high-energy vocals with Cassidy's smooth R&B hooks, ensuring a cohesive sound. This integration highlighted the track's dual elements of street authenticity and melodic accessibility.

Music and lyrics

Musical style

"G'd Up" exemplifies gangsta rap, a subgenre of characterized by its smooth, synth-driven sound, with notable R&B influences evident in the melodic chorus. The track operates at approximately 98 beats per minute () in the key of , contributing to its laid-back yet rhythmic flow. The instrumentation centers on prominent synth leads that create a gliding, melodic backbone, paired with deep, resonant grooves that anchor the track's low-end presence. Laid-back programming, featuring crisp snares and steady kicks, provides the quintessential bounce, emphasizing groove over aggressive percussion. These elements are hallmarks of producer DJ Battlecat's style, which builds on conventions through soulful keyboard textures and innovative layering. The song's structure opens with an intro by and , quickly transitioning into the chorus performed by and Goldie Loc that sets : "If it ain't don't blaze it up / And if it ain't a chevy don't raise it up / You know we keep it bangin don't fake the funk / So all the real niggaz stay gangsta'd up." This is followed by s from Tray Deee (shared with ), Goldie Loc, and a closing from , each delivering rapid-fire flows over the . The arrangement builds tension toward a climactic bridge featuring and , where vocal harmonies intensify the emotional peak before resolving into the outro. Battlecat's production draws direct influences from Dr. Dre's pioneering era, evident in the track's use of Parliament-Funkadelic-inspired synths, but adapts them into a grittier, street-focused vibe suited to Tha Eastsidaz's delivery. This evolution maintains the genre's funky, P-Funk roots while infusing a raw, Long Beach edge that distinguishes "G'd Up" within the canon.

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of "G'd Up" primarily explore themes of gang loyalty, the harsh realities of street life, and unyielding pride in East Side Long Beach, vividly depicting the daily struggles, , and resilience that define gang culture. Verses portray scenes of cruising lowriders, evading rivals, and maintaining vigilance, as seen in Goldie Loc's lines about "C-Walkin', holdin' on the extra clip," emphasizing territorial dominance and constant threats. Central motifs revolve around "G'd up," denoting full commitment to gang affiliation, often visualized as being attired head-to-toe in and symbols to signify unwavering dedication. Specific references include dressing in for a polished yet menacing appearance—"I might be in a 3-piece lookin' way "—alongside blunts for coping with tension and direct confrontations. The narrative unfolds through rotating verses from members , Goldie Loc, and guest , each delivering personal anecdotes of street lunacy and unchallenged dominance, like Snoop Dogg's self-description as a "Long Beach East Side mad ass " ready to "." This is contrasted by the chorus, which underscores and immersion in the : "If it ain't don't it up / And if it ain't a chevy don't raise it up / You know we keep it bangin don't fake the funk / So all the real niggaz stay gangsta'd up," evoking a numb of the hood's unyielding code. In cultural context, the track mirrors late-1990s rap's focus on raw authenticity and bold bravado, capturing "" realities through lived experiences of Long Beach's Eastside without explicit glorification, instead highlighting the inescapable pull of and .

Release

Single details

"G'd Up" was released on December 7, 1999, as the lead single from the album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, distributed by and . The song also appears on the for the 2000 film 3 Strikes. The was made available in multiple physical formats, including , cassette, and 12-inch , to cater to different consumer preferences in the late market. Each format included both explicit (street) and clean versions of the track, reflecting standard industry practices for radio and retail compatibility, alongside B-side offerings such as and acapella versions.

Track listing

The single "G'd Up" by featuring was issued in multiple formats, including and 12-inch vinyl, each containing variations of the track such as explicit (street), clean (radio edit), , and acapella versions.

CD single

  1. "G'd Up" (Street) – 4:34
  2. "G'd Up" (Clean) – 4:33
  3. "G'd Up" () – 4:32
  4. "G'd Up" (Acapella) – 4:08

12-inch

  • A-side:
    1. "G'd Up" (Street) – 4:34
    2. "G'd Up" (Clean) – 4:33
  • B-side:
    1. "G'd Up" () – 4:32
    2. "G'd Up" (Acapella) – 4:08
The tracks feature lead vocals by and Goldie Loc of , with and additional vocals by , and were written by , Tray Deee, Goldie Loc, , and DJ Battlecat. Production is credited to DJ Battlecat for Dime Time Music. No official remixes were included on standard or promotional copies of the single.

Promotion

Music video

The official music video for "G'd Up," directed by , was released in 1999 to promote the single from Tha Eastsidaz's debut album. Filmed on location in —specifically the East Side neighborhood—the video captures the group's roots with urban street scenes featuring lowriders and members in gang-inspired attire, intercut with performance shots that highlight East Side aesthetics. makes a cameo appearance, aligning with his featuring role on the track, while stylistic elements like slow-motion effects and gritty urban cinematography evoke the vibe of the song. The video received rotations on and , contributing to the single's visibility in early 2000.

Marketing efforts

The marketing efforts for "G'd Up" began with a radio airplay campaign launched in December 1999, coinciding with the single's release on , targeting urban contemporary and radio stations, particularly on the where the track resonated with its G-funk sound. The song quickly gained traction, accumulating significant spins on stations playing rap, as evidenced by its entry onto the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in early 2000, peaking at number 19. The track was prominently featured during Snoop Dogg's performances on the Up in Smoke Tour in early 2000, where it appeared in setlists alongside other acts, amplifying its exposure to live audiences. Additionally, group members including , Goldie Loc, and Butch Cassidy appeared on BET's in 2000 for interviews discussing the single and the Eastsidaz project, further engaging hip-hop media outlets.

Commercial performance

Weekly charts

"G'd Up" achieved moderate success on several US charts following its release in December 1999. On the , the single debuted at number 77 on the chart dated January 8, 2000, before climbing to its peak position of number 47 on February 12, 2000, and spending a total of 12 weeks on the chart. The track performed stronger on genre-specific charts. It reached number 19 on the chart, where it charted for 17 weeks after debuting at number 46 on December 25, 1999. On the chart, "G'd Up" peaked at number 2, reflecting its appeal within the rap audience. Internationally, the song charted in , peaking at number 13 on the , but had limited reach elsewhere and did not enter major charts such as the .
Chart (2000)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
(Canadian Singles Chart)13N/A
US Billboard Hot 1004712
US 1917
US 220

Year-end charts

"G'd Up" achieved a year-end position of #76 on the 2000 US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, reflecting its sustained performance throughout the year. The track's commercial success extended to the parent album Snoop Dogg Presents Tha Eastsidaz, which was certified platinum by the RIAA. Despite this impact, "G'd Up" received no formal certifications of its own, though it was recognized as a moderate hit within the gangsta rap landscape of the era. In annual recaps, the song was included in Billboard's overview of 2000 rap singles, highlighting its contribution to gangsta rap's continued prominence amid a diverse scene. This placement emphasized the track's role in maintaining the genre's commercial viability, building on its peak positions observed in weekly charts.

Critical reception

Contemporary reviews

Upon its release as the from Tha Eastsidaz's debut in December 1999, "G'd Up" was praised by critics for reviving the sound through DJ Battlecat's bouncy synth production and Butch Cassidy's smooth, melodic hook. A in Westword described the track's laid-back L.A. vibe as effectively capturing gangster pride, with strong verses from Goldie Loc and a guest appearance by adding to its authenticity. Similarly, Brockway identified "G'd Up" as a standout first from the . Critics offered mixed feedback on the lyrical content, noting its reliance on familiar gangsta rap themes. While RapReviews commended the production on "G'd Up" for delivering beats that give "your car more bounce than sixteen switches," outshining the straightforward rhymes, it critiqued the overall album's repetitive and violence-focused narratives as typical but uninnovative gangsta tropes. Westword echoed this, pointing to the track's adherence to Death Row-era clichés like lowriding and street loyalty, though the production's funk-infused energy was a redeeming factor. In 2000, the single garnered strong fan support and heavy rotation on West Coast urban radio stations, including Power 106 in , fueling its regional popularity as a classic.

Retrospective assessments

In the years following its release, "G'd Up" has been recognized for encapsulating the laid-back aesthetic of late-1990s rap, with its smooth production serving as a key element of its lasting resonance. Music critics have noted the track's ability to evoke nostalgic grooves amid broader discussions of soundtracks and regional styles. For instance, a 2022 Pitchfork article praised the song's "slick DJ Battlecat groove" for its infectious quality, transforming a mundane end-credits sequence into an engaging listen. The single's role in Snoop Dogg's Dogg House Records era has also drawn reassessment, positioning it as a bridge between Death Row's heyday and the new millennium's West Coast output, bolstered by Butch Cassidy's melodic hook and the group's streetwise lyricism. While not always singled out in major retrospectives, its inclusion in curated playlists and fan-driven compilations underscores its status as an understated classic within gangsta rap's canon. It has been praised in retrospective lists, such as The Ringer's 2017 ranking of the 101 Best L.A. Rap Songs, for exemplifying G-funk with its smooth, synth-riding bounce.

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