2Pac & Dr. Dre - California Love [LP Extended] [Instrumental Version] [Feat. Roger Troutman] [Official Audio] [FLAC] [4K]
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California Love [LP Extended] [Instrumental Version] · 2Pac · Roger Troutman · Dr. Dre
Greatest Hits
℗ 1996 Death Row Records
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Dr. Dre
Producer, Executive Producer: Suge Knight
Composer Lyricist: Norman Durham
Composer Lyricist: Mikel Hooks
Composer Lyricist: Ronnie Hudson
Composer Lyricist: Dr. Dre
Composer Lyricist: Larry Troutman
Composer Lyricist: Tupac Shakur
Composer Lyricist: Woody Cunningham
Composer Lyricist: Roger Troutman
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"California Love" is a song by American rapper 2Pac featuring fellow American rapper-producer Dr. Dre and American singer Roger Troutman of the funk group Zapp. The song was released as 2Pac's comeback single after his release from prison in 1995 and was his first single as the newest artist of Death Row Records. The original version is featured on the UK version of his fourth album, All Eyez on Me (1996), and is one of 2Pac's most widely known and most successful singles. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks (as a double A-side single with "How Do U Want It") and also topped the charts of Italy, New Zealand, and Sweden. The song was posthumously nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1997.
The original version was not available on any of Shakur's studio albums, due to it being intended for Dr. Dre's shelved sequel to his 1992 album The Chronic, The Chronic II: A New World Odor (Poppa's Got A Brand New Funk), but it can now be found on Shakur's compilation of Greatest Hits and on the United Kingdom version of All Eyez on Me. The original version also exists in extended form and is 6:29 in length. This particular version was never released to the public and is now only available on 12-inch promo vinyl records. Aside from the extended track being on limited quantities of vinyl promo records, very few uploads to YouTube exist of the original, 6:29-length extended song, performed without Shakur.
"California Love" was one of two songs produced by Dr. Dre on All Eyez on Me—the other one being "Can't C Me". The first version of the song has three verses featuring Dr. Dre's rapping. The only copy of this session is now in the possession of DJ Jam, Snoop Dogg's personal concert DJ. 2Pac first heard Dr. Dre's session while at Dre's in-house studio and asked Dre to put him on the song. Producer Laylaw also did an additional remix of the song which is often erroneously credited to Dr. Dre[7] and has been suggested to be one of the reasons for the fallout between Dre and 2Pac a few months later. The original was released as a double-A side single together with "How Do U Want It" and intended for the Dr. Dre album The Chronic II, while the remix was included on 2Pac's All Eyez on Me. The song was made and written in Dr. Dre's in house studio, 2Pac came in and wrote his verse straight away; it took him just 15 minutes to write his verse. The weekend after the song was completed the video was then recorded.
The original version contains a sample taken from Joe Cocker's 1972 song "Woman to Woman". The remix version contains a sample taken from Kleeer's 1984 song "Intimate Connection". The chorus, "California knows how to party", was sung by Roger Troutman using his characteristic talk box and was taken from the 1982 song "West Coast Poplock" by Ronnie Hudson & The Street People which was written by Ronnie Hudson and Mikel Hooks.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Death Row Records
Copyright © – Death Row Records
Licensed To – Interscope Records, Inc.
Licensed To – Island Records Ltd.
Pressed By – SNA
Published By – Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
Published By – Island Music Ltd.
Published By – Onward Music Ltd.
Published By – Brampton Music International
Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Barbara Wilson, Danette Williams, Dorothy Coleman
Engineer – Keston E. Wright
Executive-Producer – Suge Knight
Keyboards – Sean "Barney Rubble" Thomas
Percussion – Carl "Butch" Small
Producer [Production Assistant] – Larry Chatman
Producer, Mixed By, Featuring, Written-By – Dr Dre
Written-By – L. Troutman, R. Troutman, T. Shakur
Made By – PMDC, Germany
Talkbox – Roger Troutman
All tracks contains interpolations of "So Ruff So Tuff".
contains interpolations of "Woman To Woman".
contains interpolations of "Intimate Connection".
℗ & © 1995 Death Row Records
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