Dr Dre-the Chronic -re-lit And From The Vault---remastered-.rar |link| Jun 2026

| No. | Title | Featured Artist(s) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | | Snoop Dogg | Produced by Dr. Dre with an ominous bass line | | 2 | "Slippin in the West" | CPO, Kurupt | Repetitive but authentic gangster track from the era | | 3 | "Smoke Enough Bud" | Jewell, Snoop Dogg | A slow, soul-ballad vibe that mixes love songs with weed themes | | 4 | "Foo Nay Mic" | CPO | Features a deep-voiced rapper who excels as a guest but struggles to hold a whole track | | 5 | "Dog Collar" | Snoop Dogg, Lady V, KV, Big Pimpin, Badazz | Glitzy funk track that critics consider one of the hidden "gems" on the disc | | 6 | "Touchdown" | Snoop Dogg, Threat | Interesting production including a heartbeat monitor, but guest verses lag a bit | | 7 | "Would You Ride" | Kurupt, Daz, Snoop Dogg, Tyrone, Amber | Notable for a terrible chorus and poor mixing, but features a murderer’s row of Death Row talent |

Let’s unpack the legendary history behind this release, the rare tracks hidden in the vault, and why this remastered collector’s edition remains a cornerstone of West Coast rap. The Genesis of a Classic The Genesis of a Classic Driven by era-defining

Driven by era-defining singles like "Nuthin' But a 'G' Thang," "Fuck Wit Dre Day," and the Grammy-winning "Let Me Ride," the album became a multi-platinum cornerstone of popular culture. " "Fuck Wit Dre Day

The "Re-Lit" portion of the title refers to the meticulous digital remastering process applied to the original 16 tracks. According to early reviews, the remastering significantly improved the clarity of the album’s signature G-funk production, making the synth lines and bass hits ring clearer than previous pressings. Snoop Dogg | A slow

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