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|title=<center>"Die | |title=<center>"Die Muthafucka Die" (original version)</center> | ||
|image=Dr dre studio.jpg | |image=Dr dre studio.jpg | ||
|imagecaption=Dr. Dre (right) and Snoop Dogg (left) in | |imagecaption=Dr. Dre (right) and Snoop Dogg (left) in a studio with Daz Dillinger (to Dre's left) and other Death Row artists (behind) (1991-1992). | ||
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
}} | }} | ||
"Die Muthafucka Die" is a song by Dr. Dre that was originally intended to be a track for his debut album ''The Chronic'', but was cut from the final version of the album due to Dr. Dre being focused more on the song ''Deep Cover'' with Snoop Dogg for the movie of the same name. A remix featuring YGD Tha Top Dogg was made for the Death Row compilation album ''Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000'', but was also cut from the final version due to legal issues from Dr. Dre. | |||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
The remix was leaked in 2016 and is available on YouTube to listen to. However, the original version | The remix was leaked in 2016 and is available on YouTube to listen to. '''However, the original version cannot be found anywhere'''. It has been said that the original version has been left unfinished with only 2 verses recorded. It is unknown if the remix instrumental was also used for the original. | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
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! Song !! Recorded !! Reason for removal from final cut !! Status | ! Song !! Recorded !! Reason for removal from final cut !! Status | ||
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| Original Version || 1991-1992 (allegedly) || Left unfinished to work on another song ||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | |Original Version||1991-1992 (allegedly)||Left unfinished to work on another song||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Chronic 2000 Remix|| 1998-1999 (allegedly) || Legal issues || <span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> | |Chronic 2000 Remix||1998-1999 (allegedly)||Legal issues||<span style="color:green;">'''Found'''</span> | ||
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==Media== | ==Media== | ||
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|description1 ="Die | |description1 ="Die Muthafucka Die" (remix). | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Lost music|Die Muthafucka Die]] | ||
[[Category:Completely lost media|Die Muthafucka Die]] |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 5 December 2020
Dr. Dre (right) and Snoop Dogg (left) in a studio with Daz Dillinger (to Dre's left) and other Death Row artists (behind) (1991-1992).
Status: Lost
"Die Muthafucka Die" is a song by Dr. Dre that was originally intended to be a track for his debut album The Chronic, but was cut from the final version of the album due to Dr. Dre being focused more on the song Deep Cover with Snoop Dogg for the movie of the same name. A remix featuring YGD Tha Top Dogg was made for the Death Row compilation album Suge Knight Represents: Chronic 2000, but was also cut from the final version due to legal issues from Dr. Dre.
Availability
The remix was leaked in 2016 and is available on YouTube to listen to. However, the original version cannot be found anywhere. It has been said that the original version has been left unfinished with only 2 verses recorded. It is unknown if the remix instrumental was also used for the original.
Versions
Song | Recorded | Reason for removal from final cut | Status |
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Original Version | 1991-1992 (allegedly) | Left unfinished to work on another song | Lost |
Chronic 2000 Remix | 1998-1999 (allegedly) | Legal issues | Found |