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| artist = Snoop Doggy Dogg

| album = Doggystyle

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| label = *Death Row

*Interscope

*Atlantic

| writer = *Calvin Broadus

| producer = Dr. Dre

| prev_title = Who Am I? (What's My Name?)

| prev_year = 1993

| next_title = Doggy Dogg World

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"'Gin and Juice'" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg. It was released on January 24, 1994 as the second single from his debut album, 'Doggystyle'.

Lyrics



The lyrics depict a party filled with sex, marijuana, and alcohol continuing into the small hours of the morning. The iconic chorus, sung by David Ruffin Jr (D-Ruff), the son of former Temptation David Ruffin is:

:Rollin' down the street smokin' indo

:Sippin' on gin and juice

:Laid back (with my mind on my money and my money on my mind).

One critic describes the chorus as representative of "the G-funk tableau" emphasizing cruising culture, consumption of depressants, and materialism. The last line is an example of antimetabole, the figure of speech in which two or more clauses are related to each other through a reversal of structures. The focus on money is shared throughout hip hop, including 'It's All About the Benjamins', 'Money Makes the World Go Round', 'Get Money', and 'Foe Tha Love of $'.

Production



"Gin and Juice" was produced by Dr. Dre and contains an interpolation from Slave's "Watching You" in its chorus and a sample from George McCrae's "I Get Lifted" as its bassline; additional vocalists on the song include Dat Nigga Daz, Jewell, Heney Loc, and Sean "Barney" Thomas.

Release and reception



"Gin and Juice" peaked at number eight on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 in the United States. It earned a gold certification from the RIAA and sold 700,000 copies.

"Gin and Juice" was nominated for the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. It was listed as number eight on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs.

Music video



The song's music video, directed by Dr. Dre, Calvin Caday and Anita Sisaath, also producers of 2Pac's "Dear Mama", features a teenaged Snoop Dogg throwing a wild house party after his parents leave. His parents return home angry and evict the partygoers to confront Snoop Dogg. Ricky Harris plays Snoop's father, and Dr. Dre, Warren G, Nate Dogg and Daz Dillinger make cameo appearances. Six-year-old rapper Lil Bow Wow plays Snoop's little brother who is jumping on the couch in the intro. "I was in the 'Gin and Juice' video," comedian Eddie Griffin recalled. "I pop out of this little Volkswagen full of weed smoke with my hair standing on end."'Blender', 2004, precise date unknown

The small-budget idea was later re-purposed in videos such as J-Kwon's "Tipsy" and Oowee's "Why Cry", which features Snoop and is a shot-by-shot remake of the "Gin and Juice" video. The music video was parodied in the video for "DPG/K", where Snoop, carried on the front of a bicycle by Daz, gets hit by a car driven by B.G. Knocc Out and Dresta, two of Eazy-E's protgs with whom Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre had feuds at the time.

In April 2005, the video was fourth on MTV2 and XXL's list of the 25 Greatest West Coast Videos. Snoop Dogg wears hockey jerseys of the now-defunct Springfield Indians of the American Hockey League and Pittsburgh Penguins (with the name and number 'GIN AND JUICE' 94 on the back) in the video.

Covers



"Gin and Juice" has been covered by other groups, including alternative country group The Gourds in 1996, lounge singer Richard Cheese in 2004, comedians Naked Trucker and T-Bones in 2007 and singer and actor Paul Simon in 2010, during the Night of Too Many Stars event hosted by Jon Stewart. In 2004, a radio edit version of the song (used because the original version had explicit lyrics not suitable for television at the time) was played by a group of homeless drug addicts on the radio as they mock the pompous Dr. Stegman on the ABC miniseries 'Kingdom Hospital' by horror novelist Stephen King. The song was the cover version sung by 'The Gourds' eight years prior to the miniseries' syndication.

Track listing



* '12-inch single'

# "Gin and Juice" (Radio Version) (No Indo)

# "Gin and Juice" (Radio Version)

# "Gin and Juice" (Laid Back Remix)

# "Gin and Juice" (Laid Back Radio Mix)

Charts



Weekly charts

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! scope="col"| Chart (1994)

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position

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! scope="row"|UK Dance ('Music Week')

| style="text-align:center;"|17

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! scope="row"| US 'Billboard' Hot 100

| style="text-align:center;"|8

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! scope="row"| US Hot Dance Singles Sales ('Billboard')

| style="text-align:center;"|1

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! scope="row"| US Hot Rap Songs ('Billboard')

| style="text-align:center;"|1

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Year-end charts



Certifications



See also



* List of Billboard Hot 100 top 10 singles in 1994

* Paradise (cocktail)

Notes



References



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* (April 2005). 'XXL Magazine' No. 68. Boulder, Colorado: Harris Publications.

Category:1994 singles

Category:Snoop Dogg songs

Category:Songs about driving under the influence

Category:Songs about cannabis

Category:Song recordings produced by Dr. Dre

Category:Songs written by Snoop Dogg

Category:Gangsta rap songs

Category:G-funk songs

Category:Songs written by Harry Wayne Casey

Category:Songs written by Dr. Dre

Category:1993 songs

Category:Songs about drugs

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