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Snoop Dogg - Vato. (dirty) May 2026

(2006) by Snoop Dogg featuring B-Real is a high-energy West Coast anthem that serves as the lead single from his eighth studio album, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment . Produced by The Neptunes (Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo), the track is notable for its attempt to address and ease racial tensions between African American and Chicano communities in Los Angeles. Musical Composition and Production

: Shortly after its release, some Mexican rappers initially misinterpreted the song as slander against Chicano culture, though it was intended as a call for peace. Visual and Cultural Impact Snoop Dogg Featuring B-Real – Vato - Discogs Statistics * Have:41. * Want:21. * Avg Rating:4.67 / 5. Snoop Dogg - Vato. (Dirty)

: The Neptunes deliver a "funky mashup" of Hispanic and African-American rap sounds, featuring a rich, vibrant sonic landscape. It blends the signature minimalist, drum-heavy Neptunes sound with G-funk sensibilities. (2006) by Snoop Dogg featuring B-Real is a

: The "Dirty" (explicit) version contains raw street narratives, detailing gang culture and the daily realities of mobbing in Los Angeles. Visual and Cultural Impact Snoop Dogg Featuring B-Real

: The song features Snoop's signature effortless flow alongside the distinct, high-pitched nasal delivery of Cypress Hill’s B-Real . While B-Real is primarily featured on the hook, his presence is a symbolic olive branch to the Chicano rap community. Lyrics and Themes

: "Vato" is Chicano slang for "homie". Snoop uses the shared cultural sentiment of the word to bridge gaps between different L.A. neighborhoods.